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2012-08-29tail,stat: improve support for ZFSJim Meyering
This change enables tail -f to use inotify and lets stat -f --format=%T report the file system type name, "zfs". * src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add a case: zfs, 0x2fc12fc1. * NEWS (Improvements): Mention it. * THANKS.in: Update. Reported by Raimonds Miltins in http://bugs.gnu.org/12301.
2012-08-24md5sum, sha*sum: add --tag to output a format indicating the algorithmOndrej Oprala
The format used is the BSD traditional format which looks like: MD5 (/dev/null) = d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e * NEWS: Add new feature info. * doc/coreutils.texi (md5sum invocation): Add detailed information about the new --tag option. * src/md5sum.c: Add the new --tag option for BSD-style output. (bsd_split_3): Add ESCAPED_FILENAME parameter. (print_filename): New function refactored from main(). (filename_unescape): New function refactored from split_3(). * tests/misc/md5sum-bsd: Add tests for the new feature.
2012-08-23rm: fix the new --dir (-d) option to work with -iRob Day
* src/remove.c (prompt): Hoist the computation of is_empty, since we'll need it slightly earlier. Before, this function would arrange to fail with EISDIR when processing a directory without --recursive (-r). Adjust the condition to exempt an empty directory when --dir has been specified. Improve comments. * tests/rm/d-3: New file, to ensure that rm -d -i dir works. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. * THANKS.in: Update. Reported by Michael Price in http://bugs.gnu.org/12260
2012-08-21du: handle bind-mounted directory cycles gracefullyOndrej Oprala
Before this change, a directory cycle induced by a bind mount would be treated as a fatal error, i.e., probable disk corruption. However, such cycles are relatively common, and can be detected efficiently, so now du emits a descriptive warning and arranges to exit nonzero. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. * src/du.c: Include "mountlist.h". (di_mnt): New global set. (di_files): Rename global from di_set, now that there are two. (fill_mount_table): New function. (hash_ins): Add DI_SET parameter. (process_file): Look up each dir dev/ino pair in the new set. (main): Allocate, initialize, and free the new set. * tests/du/bind-mount-dir-cycle: Add a test for the fix. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. * THANKS.in: Update. This implements the proposal in http://bugs.gnu.org/11844. Originally reported in http://bugs.debian.org/563254 by Alan Jenkins and more recently as http://bugzilla.redhat.com/836557 Improved by: Jim Meyering
2012-08-20maint: post-release administriviaJim Meyering
* NEWS: Add header line for next release. * .prev-version: Record previous version. * cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.
2012-08-20version 8.19Jim Meyering
* NEWS: Record release date.
2012-08-18tests: trigger the sort -u free-memory-read bugJim Meyering
* tests/misc/sort-u-FMR: New file. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. * tests/misc/sort: Add the test here, too. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
2012-08-17sort: sort --unique (-u) could cause data lossJim Meyering
sort -u could omit one or more lines of expected output. This bug arose because sort recorded the most recently printed line via reference, and if you were unlucky, the storage for that line would be reused (overwritten) as additional input was read into memory. If you were doubly unlucky, the new value of the "saved" line would not only match the very next line, but if that next line were also the first in a series of identical, not-yet-printed lines, then the corrupted "saved" line value would result in the omission of all matching lines. * src/sort.c (saved_line): New static/global, renamed and moved from... (write_unique): ...here. Old name was "saved", which was too generic for its new role as file-scoped global. (fillbuf): With --unique, when we're about to read into a buffer that overlaps the saved "preceding" line (saved_line), copy the line's .text member to a realloc'd-as-needed temporary buffer and adjust the line's key-defining members if they're set. (overlap): New function. * tests/misc/sort: New tests. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. * THANKS.in: Update. Bug introduced via commit v8.5-89-g9face83. Reported by Rasmus Borup Hansen in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/23173/focus=24647
2012-08-14rm: new option --dir (-d) to remove empty directoriesKrzysztof Goj
Add new option to rm (-d/--dir), which allows removal of empty directories, while still safely disallowing removal of non-empty ones. This improves compatibility with Mac OS X and BSD systems, which honor the -d option. * src/remove.c (rm_fts): Remove empty directories when requested. * src/remove.h (rm_options) [remove_empty_directories]: New member. * src/rm.c (long_opts, usage, main): Update usage and option parsing. (rm_option_init): Initialize the new member. * src/mv.c (rm_option_init): Initialize the new member. * tests/rm/d-1: New test case - successfully delete empty dir. * tests/rm/d-2: New test case - refuse to delete nonempty dir. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add them.
2012-08-14df: fail when the mount list is required but cannot be readBernhard Voelker
* src/df.c (main): Add conditions to fail when the mount list cannot be read: this includes the cases when a file name argument is given and any of -a, -l, -t or -x is used. * doc/coreutils.texi: Document the additional error conditions. * tests/df/no-mtab-status: Add a new test. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the fix.
2012-08-12maint: post-release administriviaJim Meyering
* NEWS: Add header line for next release. * .prev-version: Record previous version. * cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.
2012-08-12version 8.18Jim Meyering
* NEWS: Record release date.
2012-08-04df: fix exit code and error messages with --totalBernhard Voelker
When the combination of the file system options with given files or devices does not lead to output, "df --total" would exit successfully although it should not. Examples: $ df --total --type=xfs / # when / is not an XFS file system $ df --total --local -t nfs DIR # nfs is remote per se ... $ df --total -t qwerty /dev/sdb5 # typo in file system type Furthermore, "df --total" would not print the error message "no file systems processed" when the file argument does not exist or is otherwise not accessible. Example: $ df --total __not_exist__ These 2 bugs are present since --total was added by commit v6.12-166-gea2887b. * src/df.c (get_dev): Do not set file_systems_processed to true when force_fsu is true, i.e. when the row for the "total" line is processed. (main): Don't print totals unless we've processed a file system. Also only print the "no FS processed" message if there was no preceding diagnostic. * tests/df/total-unprocessed: Add a new test. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the fix. Improved-by: Jim Meyering
2012-07-23tests: add a test for a previously fixed output format bug in joinPádraig Brady
Add a test and NEWS entry for a bug inadvertently fixed in a refactoring in commit v8.9-32-gd4db0cb * tests/misc/join (v2-format): Add a new test. * THANKS.in: Add the reporter. * NEWS: Mention the old bug. * cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Update. Reported-by: Jean-Pierre Tosoni
2012-07-16df: don't output control characters in a mount point namePádraig Brady
It's awkward to read and problematic for scripts when control characters like '\n' are output. Note other fields are already handled with mbsalign, which converts non printable chars to the replacement char. A caveat to note with that, is the replacement char takes a place in the field and so possibly truncates the field if it was the widest field in the records. Note a more general replacement function, that handles all printable, or non white space characters, would require more sophisticated support for various encodings, and the complexity vs benefit was not deemed beneficial enough at present. Perhaps in future a more general replacement function could be shared between the various utilities. Note <space> is unaffected in any field, which could impact scripts processing the output. However any of the number fields at least could have spaces considering `LANG=fr_FR df -B\'1`, so it's probably best to leave spaces, which also allows scripts to handle mount points with spaces without change. * src/df.c (hide_problematic_chars): Replace control chars with '?'. * tests/df/problematic-chars: Add a new root only test. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the fix.
2012-07-12doc: mention the improved sort memory allocationPádraig Brady
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
2012-07-04date: fails to diagnose invalid inputJim Meyering
date -d "$(printf '\xb0')" would print 00:00:00 with today's date rather than diagnosing the invalid input. Now it reports this: date: invalid date '\260' * gnulib: Update submodule to latest for fixed parse-datetime.y. * tests/misc/date [invalid-high-bit-set]: New test. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. * bootstrap, tests/init.sh: Also update to latest. Reported by Peter Evans in http://bugs.gnu.org/11843
2012-07-02sort: avoid redundant processing with inaccessible inputs or outputPádraig Brady
* src/sort.c (check_inputs): A new function to verify all inputs are accessible before further processing. (check_output): A new function to open or create a specified output file, before futher processing. (stream_open): Adjust to truncating the previously opened output file rather than opening directly. (avoid_trashing_input): Optimize to stat the output file descriptor, rather than the file name. (main): Call the new functions to check accessibility of inputs and output, before processing starts. * tests/misc/sort: Adjust to the changed error message. * tests/misc/sort-merge-fdlimit: Account for the earlier opened file descriptor of the specified output file. * tests/misc/sort-exit-early: A new test to exercise the improvements. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the improvement. Suggested-by: Bernhard Voelker
2012-06-30stat,tail: recognize new file system type: aufsJim Meyering
* src/stat.c (human_fstype) [__linux__]: Add a 'case' for the new remote file system type: aufs (0x61756673). * NEWS (New features): Mention stat -f. (Bug fixes): Mention it for tail -f. Reported by Michael Mol in http://bugs.gnu.org/11823
2012-06-22split: ensure output doesn't overwrite inputPádraig Brady
* src/split.c (create): Check if output file is the same inode as the input file. * tests/split/guard-input: New test case. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference new test case. * NEWS: Mention the fix. Improved-by: Jim Meyering Reported-by: François Pinard
2012-06-06su: remove program (util-linux is now the best source for it)Jim Meyering
* README: Omit "su" from list of programs. * src/su.c: Remove file. * src/Makefile.am: Remove su-related rules and variables. * tests/misc/su-fail: Remove test. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Remove misc/su-fail. * tests/misc/invalid-opt: Remove su-related code. * src/.gitignore: Remove su. * man/su.x: Remove file. * man/Makefile.am (su.1): Remove rule. * po/POTFILES.in: Remove su.c from the list. * TODO: Remove ancient entry. * NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention it. * doc/coreutils.texi: Remove su-related description. * AUTHORS: Remove su. * m4/lib-check.m4 (cu_LIB_CHECK): Remove file/macro. * configure.ac: Remove su-related code and sole use of cu_LIB_CHECK. * scripts/git-hooks/commit-msg: Remove su from this list, too.
2012-06-05head: with --lines=-N (-n-N) reset file pointer on seekable inputJim Meyering
* src/head.c (elide_tail_lines_seekable): Reset file pointer after printing up to an end-relative line-counted offset. Anoop Sharma reported the problem and suggested the fix. * tests/misc/head-pos: Add coverage via a very similar, existing test. Also add coverage for a previously untested block of code. * tests/misc/head-elide-tail ($READ_BUFSIZE): Update to 8192, to match the value of BUFSIZ I see today on Fedora 17/x86_64 (unrelated to this fix). * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. Improved-by: Pádraig Brady
2012-06-01stat,tail: recognize new file system type: panfsJim Meyering
* src/stat.c (human_fstype) [__linux__]: Add a 'case' for the new remote file system type: panfs (0xAAD7AAEA). * NEWS (New features): Mention stat -f. (Bug fixes): Mention it for tail -f. Reported by Travis Gummels in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/827199
2012-05-28cksum: line-buffer the printed checksumsPádraig Brady
This utility was inadvertently omitted from commit v8.0-34-g710fe41 * src/cksum.c (main): Set stdout to line buffered mode, to ensure parallel running instances don't intersperse their output. * NEWS: Mention the fix. * THANKS.in: Add Anoop. Reported by Anoop Sharma.
2012-05-16stat: report the correct block size for file system usagePádraig Brady
struct statfs has the f_frsize member since Linux 2.6, so use that rather than f_bsize which can be different. Note the related df change mentioned in NEWS is handled in gnulib by using statvfs() rather than statfs() on Linux > 2.6.36 (where statvfs doesn't hang) and the same method as stat for Linux 2.6 kernels earlier than that. stat(1) doesn't use statvfs() on GNU/Linux as the f_type member isn't available there. Note the change to not use statvfs() on GNU/Linux was introduced in gnulib commit eda39b8 16-08-2003. * m4/stat-prog.m4 (cu_PREREQ_STAT_PROG): Check for the f_frsize member in the statfs structure. * src/stat.c: Use (struct statfs).f_frsize if available. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention this stat fix, and the related df fix coming in the next gnulib update. * THANKS.in: Add Nikolaus. Reported and Tested by Nikolaus Rath
2012-05-12ls: color each symlink-to-relative-name in / properlyJim Meyering
In order for ls --color to color each symlink, it must form the name of each referent and then stat it to see if the link is dangling, to a directory, to a file, etc. When the symlink is to a relative name, ls must concatenate the starting directory name and that relative name. When, in addition, the starting directory was "/" or "/some-name", the result was ill-formed, and the subsequent stat would usually fail, making the caller color it as a dangling symlink. * src/ls.c (make_link_name): Don't botch the case in which dir_name(NAME) == "/" and LINKNAME is relative. * tests/ls/root-rel-symlink-color: New file. Test for the above. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. Reported by Mike Frysinger in http://bugs.gnu.org/11453 Bug introduced by commit v8.16-23-gbcb9078.
2012-05-10maint: post-release administriviaJim Meyering
* NEWS: Add header line for next release. * .prev-version: Record previous version. * cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.
2012-05-10version 8.17Jim Meyering
* NEWS: Record release date.
2012-05-10stat,tail: recognize new FS types: bdevfs, inodefs, qnx6Jim Meyering
* src/stat.c (human_fstype) [__linux__]: Add 'case's for these local file system types: bdevfs (0x62646576), inodefs (0x42494E4D), qnx6 (0x68191122). Now that the kernel has a name for S_MAGIC_BINFMTFS, use theirs in place of our S_MAGIC_BINFMT_MISC. * NEWS (New features): Mention it.
2012-05-10maint: handle file sizes more reliablyPaul Eggert
Problem reported by Samuel Thibault in <http://bugs.gnu.org/11424>. * NEWS: Document this. * src/dd.c (skip): Handle skipping past EOF on shared or typed memory objects the same way as with regular files. (dd_copy): It's OK to truncate shared memory objects. * src/du.c (duinfo_add): Check for overflow. (print_only_size): Report overflow. (process_file): Ignore negative file sizes in the --apparent-size case. * src/od.c (skip): Fix comment about st_size. * src/split.c (main): * src/truncate.c (do_ftruncate, main): On files where st_size is not portable, fall back on using lseek with SEEK_END to determine the size. Although strictly speaking POSIX says the behavior is implementation-defined, in practice if lseek returns a nonnegative value it's a reasonable one to use for the file size. * src/system.h (usable_st_size): Symlinks have reliable st_size too. * tests/misc/truncate-dir-fail: Don't assume that getting the size of a dir is not allowed, as it's now allowed on many platforms, e.g., GNU/Linux.
2012-05-09stat: don't report negative file size as huge positive numberPaul Eggert
* src/stat.c (print_stat): Use out_int, not out_uint for stat.st_size. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
2012-05-08split: avoid apparent infloop when splitting /dev/zero w/-n on the HurdJim Meyering
* src/split.c (main): Use stat.st_size only for regular files. Samuel Thibault reported in http://bugs.gnu.org/11424 that the /dev/zero-splitting tests would appear to infloop on GNU/Hurd, because /dev/zero's st_size is LONG_MAX. It was only a problem when using the --number (-n) option. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. This bug was introduced with the --number option, via commit v8.7-25-gbe10739
2012-05-08maint: fix common spelling errorsKevin Lyda
These were identified using: https://github.com/lyda/misspell-check executed like: git ls-files | misspellings -f - * src/cat.c: Correct a spelling error. * src/comm.c: Likewise. * src/expr.c: Likewise. * src/pr.c: Likewise. * src/tac.c: Likewise. * src/test.c: Likewise. * src/ChangeLog-2005: Likewise. * src/ChangeLog-2007: Likewise. * src/NEWS: Likewise. * src/doc/coreutils.texi: Likewise. * src/lib/ChangeLog-2007: Likewise. * src/man/help2man: Likewise. * src/old/fileutils/ChangeLog-1997: Likewise. * src/old/fileutils/NEWS: Likewise. * src/old/sh-utils/ChangeLog.0: Likewise. * src/old/textutils/ChangeLog: Likewise. * src/tests/misc/comm: Likewise. * src/tests/misc/uniq: Likewise. * src/tests/mv/dir2dir: Likewise. * src/cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): update with `make update-NEWS-hash`
2012-05-07cp: handle a race condition more sensiblyJim Meyering
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): In a narrow race (stat sees dest, yet open-without-O_CREAT fails with ENOENT), retry the open with O_CREAT. * tests/cp/nfs-removal-race: New file. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. Reported by Philipp Thomas and Neil F. Brown in http://bugs.gnu.org/11100
2012-05-07doc: NEWS: note when the id/groups bug was introducedJim Meyering
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Note the first affected release. The id bug was introduced by commit v8.0-112-g719a95a.
2012-04-30cat,cp,mv,install,split: Set the minimum IO block size used to 64KiBPádraig Brady
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior. * src/ioblksize.h: Add updated test results and increase value from 32KiB to 64KiB.
2012-04-27id,groups: with no user name, print only real and/or effective IDs,Jim Meyering
... i.e., don't use the getpw* functions. Before this change, running groups or id with no user name argument would include a group name or ID from /etc/passwd. Thus, under unusual circumstances (default group is changed, but has not taken effect for a given session), those programs could print a name or ID that is neither real nor effective. To demonstrate, run this: echo 'for i in 1 2; do id -G; sleep 1.5; done' \ |su -s /bin/sh ftp - & sleep 1; perl -pi -e 's/^(ftp:x:\d+):(\d+)/$1:9876/' /etc/passwd Those id -G commands printed the following: 50 50 9876 With this change, they print this: 50 50 Similarly, running those programs set-GID could make them print one ID too many. * src/group-list.c (print_group_list): When username is NULL, pass egid, not getpwuid(ruid)->pw_gid), to xgetgroups, per the API requirements of xgetgroups callee, mgetgroups. When not using the password database, don't call getpwuid. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it. * tests/misc/id-setgid: New file. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. (root_tests): It's a root-only test, so add it here, too. Originally reported by Brynnen Owen as http://bugs.gnu.org/7320. Raised again by Marc Mengel in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/816708.
2012-04-12fmt: accept new --goal=WIDTH (-g) optionBruce Korb
Accept -g for BSD/Plan9 compatibility. * NEWS (New features): Mention it. * tests/fmt/goal-option: New test. * tests/fmt/long-line: Rename from tests/fmt-long-line. * tests/fmt/base: Rename from tests/misc/fmt. * doc/coreutils.texi: Document it. * src/fmt.c (main): Accept the new option (check_for_goals): new function to implement the operands Based on BSD's and Plan-9's fmt programs.
2012-04-12cp: change --attributes-only to not truncate existing filesPádraig Brady
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Don't truncate an existing file, to support copying attributes between existing files. The original use case only considered creating new files, and it would be a very unusual use case to be relying on the truncating behavior. * doc/coreutils.texi (cp invocation): Mention the non truncating behavior. * tests/cp/attr-existing: A new test to ensure O_TRUNC skipped. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
2012-03-28chmod: undo previous changePaul Eggert
It's not portable; see <http://bugs.gnu.org/11108#17>. * src/chmod.c, NEWS: Undo previous change.
2012-03-28chmod: fix symlink race conditionPaul Eggert
* NEWS: Document this. * src/chmod.c (process_file): Don't follow symlink if we think the file is not a symlink.
2012-03-26maint: post-release administriviaJim Meyering
* NEWS: Add header line for next release. * .prev-version: Record previous version. * cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.
2012-03-26version 8.16Jim Meyering
* NEWS: Record release date.
2012-03-22ln: add the --relative optionHarald Hoyer
With the "--relative --symbolic" options, ln computes the relative symbolic link for the user. So, ln works just as cp, but creates relative symbolic links instead of copying the file. I miss this feature since the beginning of using ln. $ tree ./ / `-- usr |-- bin `-- lib `-- foo `-- foo 4 directories, 1 file $ ln -s -v --relative usr/lib/foo/foo usr/bin/foo ‘usr/bin/foo’ -> ‘../lib/foo/foo’ $ tree ./ / `-- usr |-- bin | `-- foo -> ../lib/foo/foo `-- lib `-- foo `-- foo 4 directories, 2 files $ ln -s -v --relative usr/bin/foo usr/lib/foo/link-to-foo ‘usr/lib/foo/link-to-foo’ -> ‘foo’ $ tree ./ / `-- usr |-- bin | `-- foo -> ../lib/foo/foo `-- lib `-- foo |-- link-to-foo -> foo `-- foo 4 directories, 3 files * src/Makefile.am: Reference the relpath module. * src/ln.c (usage): Mention the new option. (do_link): Call the relative conversion if specified. (convert_abs_rel): Perform the relative conversion using the relpath module. * tests/ln/relative: Add a new test. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * doc/coreutils.texi: Document the new feature. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
2012-03-15realpath: let --relative-to default to --relative-baseEric Blake
Most of the time, if someone wants to filter which paths are relative while leaving all others absolute, they also want to to the filtering based on the same --relative-to directory. Make this easier to specify. * src/realpath.c (main): Convert error to default. * doc/coreutils.texi (realpath invocation): Document this. * tests/misc/realpath: Adjust test to match. * NEWS: Document it.
2012-03-15realpath: fix problems with root handlingEric Blake
When --relative-base is /, all other paths should be treated as relative (except for // where it matters). Also, on platforms like Cygwin where / and // are distinct, realpath was incorrectly collapsing // into /. http://debbugs.gnu.org/10472. * src/realpath.c (path_prefix, path_common_prefix): Treat / and // as having no common match. (relpath): Allow for no match even without --relative-base. * NEWS: Document this.
2012-03-10dirname: support more than one argumentJérémy Compostella
* src/dirname.c (main): Handle new -z option and manage more than one argument. * doc/coreutils.texi (dirname invocation): Mention it. * NEWS (New features): Mention it. * tests/misc/dirname: Add a two arguments test.
2012-03-10split: support an arbitrary number of split files by defaultJérémy Compostella
* src/split.c (next_file_name): If `suffix_auto' is true and the first suffix character is 'z', generate a new file file name adding `z' to the prefix and increasing the suffix length by one. (set_suffix_length): Disable auto suffix width in various cases. * tests/split/suffix-auto-length: Test it. * doc/coreutils.texi (split invocation): Mention it. * NEWS (Improvements): Likewise.
2012-03-09maint: fix a version number typo in NEWSBernhard Voelker
* NEWS: s/8.14/8.15/
2012-03-08chmod: add notations +40, 00440, etc.Paul Eggert
* NEWS: Document this. * doc/perm.texi (Operator Numeric Modes): New section. (Numeric Modes, Directory Setuid and Setgid): Document new behavior. * src/chmod.c (usage): Document new behavior. (main): Support new options -0, -1, etc. * tests/chmod/setgid: Test these new features.