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The syntax-check sc_THANKS_in_duplicates complained about
that excess entry.
* THANKS.in (Colin Watson): Remove entry, now that it will be
automatically included in the generated THANKS file.
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* src/seq.c (scan_arg): Calculate the width more accurately
for numbers specified using scientific notation.
* tests/misc/seq.pl: Add tests for cases that were mishandled.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* THANKS.in: Reported by Marcel Böhme.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/12959
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* src/local.mk (src_factor_LDADD): Append $(LIBICONV).
* crg.mk (sc_check-I18N-AUTHORS): A new syntax check rule
to ensure we add LIBICONV where appropriate.
* THANKS.in: Add the reporter.
Reported by Christian Jullien
Syntax check suggested by Jim Meyering
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* src/nice.c (usage): Specify the entity (process) that
that relative terms are referring to.
* THANKS: Update.
Reported-by: David Diggles
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Teach tail -f that it must use polling on vmhgfs file systems, and
let stat -f --format=%T report the file system type name, "vmhgfs".
* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add a case: vmhgfs, 0xbacbacbc, remote.
* NEWS (Improvements): Mention it.
* THANKS.in: Update.
Reported by Daniel Tschinder in http://bugs.gnu.org/12461.
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When listing a directory containing dangling symlinks,
and not outputting a long format listing, and orphaned links
are set to no coloring in LS_COLORS, then the symlinks
would get no color rather than reverting to the standard
symlink color. The issue was introduced in v8.13-19-g84457c4
* src/ls.c (print_color_indicator): Use the standard method
to check if coloring is specified for orphaned symlinks.
The existing method would consider 'or=00' or 'or=0' as significant
in LS_COLORS. Even 'or=' was significant as in that case the
string='or=' and the length=0. Also apply the same change
for missing symlinks for consistency.
(gobble_file): Remove the simulation of linkok, which is only
tested in print_color_indicator() which now handles this directly
by keying on the LS_COLORS values correctly.
* tests/misc/ls-misc.pl: Add a test case.
* THANKS: Add the reporter.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported-by: David Matei
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The multiple-precision factoring code (with HAVE_GMP) was copied from
a now-obsolete version of GMP that did not pass proper arguments to
the mpz_probab_prime_p function. It makes that code perform no more
than 3 Miller-Rabin tests only, which is not sufficient.
A Miller-Rabin test will detect composites with at least a probability
of 3/4. For a uniform random composite, the probability will actually
be much higher.
Or put another way, of the N-3 possible Miller-Rabin tests for checking
the composite N, there is no number N for which more than (N-3)/4 of the
tests will fail to detect the number as a composite. For most numbers N
the number of "false witnesses" will be much, much lower.
Problem numbers are of the form N=pq, p,q prime and (p-1)/(q-1) = s,
where s is a small integer. (There are other problem forms too,
involving 3 or more prime factors.) When s = 2, we get the 3/4 factor.
It is easy to find numbers of that form that cause coreutils' factor to
fail:
465658903
2242724851
6635692801
17709149503
17754345703
20889169003
42743470771
54890944111
72047131003
85862644003
98275842811
114654168091
117225546301
...
There are 9008992 composites of the form with s=2 below 2^64. With 3
Miller-Rabin tests, one would expect about 9008992/64 = 140766 to be
invalidly recognized as primes in that range.
* src/factor.c (MR_REPS): Define to 25.
(factor_using_pollard_rho): Use MR_REPS, not 3.
(print_factors_multi): Likewise.
* THANKS.in: Remove my name, now that it will be automatically
included in the generated THANKS file.
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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.
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* 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
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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
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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
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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
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* src/remove.c (cache_statted, is_dir_lstat): Remove unused
static-inlined functions.
* THANKS.in: Remove my name from this list, now that (with this
commit) it is included automatically.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: Yes
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* src/stty.c (usage): Disambiguate explanation of -parodd.
* THANKS.in: Add reporter.
Reported by Michael Stummvoll
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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
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* 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
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The Canalyze static code analyzer correctly surmised
that there is a use-after-free bug in free_buffer()
at the line "struct line *n = l->next", if that
function is called multiple times.
This is not a runtime issue since a list of lines
will not be present in the !lines_found case.
* src/csplit.c (free_buffer): Set list head to NULL so
that this function can be called multiple times.
(load_buffer): Remove a redundant call to free_buffer().
Reported-by: Xu Zhongxing
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* src/stty.c (main): Declare locals "mode" and "new_mode" to be static
to ensure that each is initialized to zero, *including* all padding.
While gcc clears padding of a local automatic initialized to "{ 0, }",
CIL does not, and the C99 standard is not clear on this issue.
Reported by Edward Schwartz. See http://bugs.gnu.org/11675 for details.
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* 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
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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.
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* src/fmt.c (usage): Add a comment to tell
xgettext that the "% o" in fputs argument string of "...93% of..."
is not a C format string. Reported by Toomas Soome, Göran Uddeborg,
Petr Pisar, Primoz PETERLIN and Chusslove Illich via
http://bugs.gnu.org/11470
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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
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* 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
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... 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.
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Surprise! "du -x non-DIR" would print nothing.
Note that the problem arises only when processing a non-directory
specified on the command line. Not surprisingly, "du -x" still
works as expected for any directory argument.
When performing its same-file-system check, du may skip an entry
only if it is at fts_level 1 or greater. Command-line arguments
are at fts_level == 0 (FTS_ROOTLEVEL).
* src/du.c (process_file): Don't use the top-level FTS->fts_dev
when testing for --one-file-system (-x). It happens to be valid
for directories, but it is always 0 for a non-directory.
* tests/du/one-file-system: Add tests for this.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Daniel Stavrovski in http://bugs.gnu.org/10967.
Introduced by commit v8.14-95-gcfe1040.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (rm invocation): Mention that the -f option also
silences the message for missing operands, which is useful in scripts
e.g., for "rm -f $file_list" when $file_list is empty.
* src/rm.c (usage): Likewise.
Reported by Jérémy Magrin in http://bugs.gnu.org/10819
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Normally, mv detects a few subtle cases in which proceeding with a
same-file rename would, with very high probability, cause data loss.
Here, we have found a corner case in which one of these same-inode
tests makes mv refuse to perform a useful operation. Permit that
corner case.
* src/copy.c (same_file_ok): Detect/exempt this case.
* tests/mv/symlink-onto-hardlink: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Initially reported by: Matt McCutchen in http://bugs.gnu.org/6960.
Raised again by Anders Kaseorg due to http://bugs.debian.org/654596.
Improved-by: Paul Eggert.
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* build-aux/git-log-fix: Credit early reporter.
* THANKS.in: Add a name.
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* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add a case: fhgfs, 0x19830326.
* src/tail.c (fremote): Add S_MAGIC_FHGFS.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Update the entry for GPFS to mention FhGFS, too.
Reported by Sven Breuner.
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* src/shred.c: Remove obsolete TODO comment. The first two and the
last item were done, adding --recursive (-r) is neither necessary
nor appropriate, and I don't want to add --interactive. I don't
see a need for the others. Prompted by comments from Amr Ali.
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Starting with commit adc30a83, when using --color, ls inhibited
interrupts to avoid corrupting the state of an output terminal.
However, for very large directories, that inhibition rendered ls
uninterruptible for too long, including a potentially long period
even before any output is generated.
* src/ls.c: Two phases of processing are time-consuming enough that
they can provoke this: the readdir loop and the printing loop. The
printing was supposed to be covered by a call to process_signals in
(print_name_with_quoting): ... but that call was mistakenly guarded
by a condition that might be false for many or even all files being
processed. Call process_signals unconditionally.
(print_dir): Also call process_signals in the readdir loop.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz in http://bugs.gnu.org/10243
Co-authored-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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* src/ln.c (usage): Use TARGET, not "source" in description.
Reported by Michael J Daniel in http://bugs.gnu.org/9896.
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Using ls -l on an SELinux-enabled system would leak one SELinux
context string per non-empty-directory command-line argument.
* src/ls.c (free_ent): New function, factored out of...
(clear_files): ...here. Use it.
(extract_dirs_from_files): Call free_ent (f), rather than simply
free (f->name). The latter failed to free the possibly-malloc'd
linkname and scontext members, and thus could leak one of those
strings per command-line argument.
* THANKS.in: Update.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Juraj Marko in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/751974.
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* src/tac.c (temp_stream): New function, factored out of...
(copy_to_temp): ...here.
(tac_nonseekable): Don't free or fclose, now that we reuse the file.
Suggested by Ambrose Feinstein.
* THANKS.in: Update.
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* src/join (g_names): New global (was main's "names").
(main): Update all uses of "names".
(line_no[2]): New globals.
(get_line): Increment after reading each line.
(check_order): Print the standard "file name:line_no: " prefix
as well as the offending line when reporting disorder.
Here is a sample old/new comparison:
-join: file 1 is not in sorted order
+join: in:4: is not sorted: contents-of-line-4
* tests/misc/join: Change the two affected tests to expect
the new diagnostic.
Add new tests for more coverage: mismatch in file 2,
two diagnostics, zero-length out-of-order line.
* NEWS (Improvements): Mention it.
Suggested by David Gast in http://debbugs.gnu.org/9236
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* src/mktemp.c (usage): As above, for --help.
Reported by Jordi Pujol in http://bugs.debian.org/551093.
Wording improvments from Eric Blake.
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This information has already been added to the Texinfo manual, but was
missing from the --help output.
* src/wc.c (usage): As above, for --help.
Reported by Vincent Lefevre in http://bugs.debian.org/395430.
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* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): List 4.13 as minimum makeinfo version.
Prompted by Joachim Schmitz's report in http://debbugs.gnu.org/9050.
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This fact was already noted in the Texinfo manual, but not in the
output of --help.
* src/cp.c (usage): As above, for --help.
Reported by Jari Aalto in http://bugs.debian.org/294327.
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* src/date.c (usage): As above, for --help.
* doc/coreutils.texi (Time conversion specifiers): Likewise.
Reported by Britton Leo Kerin in http://bugs.debian.org/115833.
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* src/ls.c (usage): Improve grammar.
Reported by Peng Yu.
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* THANKS.in: Remove Stefano's name.
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Ensure that English diagnostics are emitted even when using
French sorting rules.
* tests/misc/sort-debug-keys: Unset LC_ALL and set LC_COLLATE,
LC_CTYPE and LC_NUMERIC to the fr_FR.UTF-8 locale, while setting
LC_MESSAGES=C. Reported by Stefano Lattarini.
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* .mailmap: Merge email addresses
* THANKS.in: Remove a duplicate name
Reported by Stefano Lattarini
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* src/date.c (usage): Add examples for TZ handling,
and "seconds since epoch" parsing, neither of which
was mentioned in the man page until now.
* THANKS.in: Add Rick.
Suggested by Rick Stanley.
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* src/chmod.c (describe_change): Pass in the original mode,
and output this in the messages.
* tests/chmod/c-option: Adjust as per the new message.
* THANKS.in: Remove the now auto-generated name.
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
Signed-off-by: Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>
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* src/printf.c (STRTOX): Don't access memory after a
string containing a single quote character.
* tests/misc/printf: Add tests for various combinations
of single quote characters combined with a numeric format.
* THANKS.in: Add bug reporter.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported-by: Paul Marinescu <paul.marinescu@imperial.ac.uk>
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* THANKS.in: Remove a now-duplicate name.
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* src/tail.c (tail_forever_inotify): Just as without inotify,
tail --follow=name now terminates when the last tailed-by-name file
is unlinked or moved aside. This bug was introduced on 2009-06-15
via commit ae494d4b, "tail: use inotify if it is available".
Reported by Tim Underwood in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/22286
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention this.
* tests/tail-2/follow-name: Test for this.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
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* tests/cp/sparse-fiemap: Parenthesize ternary expression used
as an argument to awk's printf. Otherwise, gawk 3.0.1 and the
one from debian stable's original-awk would get a syntax error.
Reported by Dennis Clarke.
Copyright note: tiny change
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