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Suggested by Steve McIntyre in <http://bugs.debian.org/392925>.
* src/remove.h (struct rm_options) [one_file_system]: New member.
* src/rm.c (rm_option_init): Initialize it.
(usage): Document the option.
* src/mv.c (rm_option_init): Likewise.
* src/remove.c (remove_dir): With --one-file-system and --recursive,
for each directory command line argument, do not affect a file system
different from that of the starting directory. And give a diagnostic.
* src/rm.c (ONE_FILE_SYSTEM): New enum.
(main): Handle new option.
* tests/rm/one-file-system: Test the above.
* tests/rm/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add one-file-system.
* tests/Makefile.am (check-root): Add the rm/one-file-system
test to the list.
(EXTRA_DIST): Add other-fs-tmpdir.
* tests/mv/setup: Removed. Renamed to...
* tests/other-fs-tmpdir: ...this new file.
* tests/mv/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove setup.
* tests/mv/acl: Reflect renaming: use ../other-fs-tmpdir.
* tests/mv/backup-is-src: Likewise.
* tests/mv/hard-link-1: Likewise.
* tests/mv/leak-fd: Likewise.
* tests/mv/mv-special-1: Likewise.
* tests/mv/part-fail: Likewise.
* tests/mv/part-hardlink: Likewise.
* tests/mv/part-rename: Likewise.
* tests/mv/part-symlink: Likewise.
* tests/mv/partition-perm: Likewise.
* tests/mv/to-symlink: Likewise.
* tests/mv/into-self-2: Likewise.
[doc/ChangeLog]
* coreutils.texi (rm invocation): Describe --one-file-system.
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* build-aux/.gitignore, doc/.gitignore, lib/.gitignore: New files.
* m4/.gitignore, po/.gitignore, src/.gitignore: Likewise.
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* NEWS: "groups user" no longer outputs "user :"; you need at least
two users. "groups" now processes options like --help more compatibly.
* src/groups.sh: Implement the option-processing change.
Handle user and group names with special characters more robustly.
Report write errors instead of exiting silently with status 1.
[doc/ChangeLog]
* coreutils.texi (groups invocation): "groups" no longer prefixes
the output with "user :" unless more than one user is specified.
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independent. Clarify -i's behavior.
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no file operand is given, and standard input is any FIFO.
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now the default for rm.
(rm invocation): Likewise. Also, document that you can't
remove `.' or `..'. Use the POSIX term "root directory"
rather than the more-ambiguous "file system root".
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Remove from CVS, since ./bootstrap generates them automatically.
* .cvsignore: Add INSTALL, Makefile.in, *.cache, *.lineno, *.log.
Remove more-specific entries. This catches files like configure.lineno.
* man/.cvsignore: Add Makefile.in.
* src/.cvsignore: Add Makefile.in.
Remove .version, dir.c, install, mvdir, stamp-v, vdir.c, version.c.
For .cvsignore file under the tests directory:
Add Makefile.in. Sort entries if necessary. Remove *.I, *.E,
*.X, *.O, *-tests, build-script, mk-script if they're never
created in this directory.
* build-aux/.cvsignore: New file.
* doc/.cvsignore: Add Makefile.in, coreutils.html, coreutils.pdf,
coreutils.ps, coreutils.tps. Remove coreutils.cm (dunno what it
is, but the makefile doesn't mention it). Remove coreutils.info
as it is subsumed by coreutils.info*.
* lib/.cvsignore: Add Makefile.in, getdate.tab.h.
Remove stat.c, sysexit.h.
* m4/.cvsignore: Remove Makefile, dev-ino.m4, glibc2.m4, intdiv0.m4,
inttypes-h.m4, inttypes-pri.m4, jm-glibc-io.m4, lcmessage.m4,
lock.m4, printf-posix.m4, same-inode.m4, size_max.m4,
uintmax_t.m4, ulonglong.m4, visibility.m4, xsize.m4. Many of
these are put in automatically by ../bootstrap, but that's a
bootstrap bug that I plan to fix shortly.
* po/.cvsignore: More ../bootstrap-related fixes, plus remove old
cruft. Add *.po, LINGUAS, Makevars. Remove *.cat, *.msg,
cat-id-dbl.c, messages.mo, stamp-cat-id.
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files and we bootstrap the rest from gnulib, gettext, etc.
* README-cvs: New file.
* bootstrap: New file.
* bootstrap.conf: New file.
* .x-sc_trailing_blank: Remove config-log, .gdb-history. Add .po.
* configure.ac (AC_PREREQ): Move here from m4/*.m4, for benefit
of gnulib-tool.
(gl_DEFAULT_POSIX2_VERSION, gl_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS, gl_PERL):
(gl_IGNORE_UNUSED_LIBRARIES): Remove; now done by gnulib.
(gl_EARLY): Add.
(gl_MACROS): Call just after gl_EARLY, just for clarity.
* src/c99-to-c98.diff: Remove patch to ls.c; no longer needed.
* src/kill.c (strtoimax): Remove decl.
* src/ls.c: Include "wcwidth.h" instead of rolling it ourselves.
* src/wc.c: Likewise.
* src/ls.c (sort_files): Rewrite to avoid need for C99-style
declaration, so that we don't need to patch this file.
* src/printf.c (strtoimax, strtoumax): Remove decls.
* src/su.c: Include getpass.h.
(getpass): remove.
* src/system.h: Include mempcpy.h, stpcpy.h, strpbrk.h.
Include inttypes.h unconditionally; remove decls it handles.
* lib/Makefile.am: include gnulib.mk, so that we can remove most of
this file.
(AM_CPPFLAGS): Don't mention -I$(srcdir), since that's now done
for us.
(noinst_LIBRARIES, LDDADD, DEFS): Remove.
(libcoreutils_a_SOURCES): Trim down greatly, just to the files
that aren't in gnulib.
Remove defns gnulib does for us.
* m4/check-decl.m4 (gl_CHECK_DECLS):
Don't include stdio.h, string.h, stdlib.h, unistd.h, sys/time.h,
time.h. Use AC_CHECK_DECLS_ONCE for free, getenv, geteuid, getlogin,
getuid, lseek, malloc, memchr, realloc. Don't check for getutent,
memrchr, nanosleep, stpcpy, strndup, strnlen, strstr, strtoul,
strtoull.
(_gl_DECL_HEADERS): Remove; all uses removed.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (gl_MACROS): Move AC_PREREQ into configure.ac
for the benefit of gnulib-tool. Call gl_INIT.
Do not call or require macros that gnulib will handle for us.
Don't check for fchmod, hasmntopt, isascii, lchown, listmntent,
mempcpy, realpath, wcrtomb, tzset.
(gl_CHECK_ALL_HEADERS): Don't check for sys/statvfs.h, sys/vfs.h,
sys/mount.h.
(gl_CHECK_ALL_TYPES): Require AC_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG_INT.
Don't check for struct stat.st_blksize.
Don't require AC_STRUCT_ST_DM_MODE, gt_TYPE_SSIZE_T,
gl_AC_TYPE_UINT32_T, gl_AC_TYPE_UINTMAX_T, gl_AC_TYPE_UINTPTR_T,
gl_AC_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG.
* m4/prereq.m4 (gl_PREREQ): Require gl_FUNC_XFTS, gl_ROOT_DEV_INO.
Don't require macros that gnulib does for us.
* m4/stat-prog.m4 (cu_PREREQ_STAT_PROG): Don't check for
sys/sysmacros.h. Don't check for statvfs. Use AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE
for netinet/in.h, nfs/nfs_clnt.h, nfs/vfs.h.
Don't require gl_AC_TYPE_LONG_LONG, gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H.
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no output. This change was in 6.0 but inadvertently unmentioned.
* doc/coreutils.texi (df invocation): df exits nonzero if it outpus
nothing.
* src/df.c (file_systems_processed): Renamed from n_valid_args, and now
a boolean.
(show_dev): Don't set it until we actually output something.
Print the header if this is the first output.
(main): Don't print a header, as that is now show_dev's job.
* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add df.
* tests/misc/df: New file.
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funny locales.
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(Operating on sorted files): Add shuf.
(sort invocation, shred invocation): New option --random-source.
(sort invocation): Fix typo: -R -> -r.
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a+s versus +s, and likewise for g+s.
(Numeric Modes): Bring back example of 0055 == 55. 4755 no
longer clears setgid bit on directories.
(Directory Setuid and Setgid): Numeric modes now affect setuid
and setgid on directories only if they set these bits. This
is so that leading 0 has no effect on numeric modes.
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Add cross-references to Directory Setuid and Setgid.
(install-invocation): The default mode is no longer equivalent to 755.
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than having the code test for all of the other types first.
Hoist the set-uid/gid-testing code "up" into this new block.
Classify any other type of file (e.g., S_TYPEISSHM, etc.) as
C_ORPHAN, not as C_FILE.
* doc/coreutils.texi (What information is listed): Mention that missing
pieces of information are marked with "?". From Paul Eggert.
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GNU extension, and that other systems behave differently here.
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about distinguishing file mode bits from permissions bits,
and about execute versus search permission. The FreeBSD command
is chflags, not chrflags.
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restricts only unprivileged users.
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flag is another name for the sticky bit.
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of directories alone unless you specify them explicitly.
install and mkdir now implement X correctly.
install now creates parent directories with mode 755, without
changing their owner or group.
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setuid and setgid bits on directories.
(Changing Special Mode Bits): Mention that a implies both u and g
for s. Cross reference to new node.
(Numeric Modes): Don't claim that 0055 is the same as 55; this isn't
true any more. Mention new node.
4755 is now like u=rwxs,go=rx,g-s, not like u=rwxs,go=rx.
(Directory Setuid and Setgid): New node.
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Use "set-user-ID" and "set-group-ID" a bit more consistently.
Use "appropriate privileges" rather than "super-user" a bit
more consistently.
(install invocation): Parent directories are now 755 without uid
or gid changing. The default mode is now 0755, not 755.
(mkdir invocation): Rewrite the top-level usage description, since
I couldn't easily follow the old one. It's now 3 lines not 8.
For -m, describe file permission bits versus other bits, and note
that mkdir is atomic if you don't mention special bits.
(chmod invocation): Mention what chmod does to setgid and setuid bits.
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don't complain.
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`zeros' and `zeroes' are correct).
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only if standard input is a FIFO or pipe and POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
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silently ignores the '-f' only if standard input is a FIFO or pipe
and POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
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information if seq's operands are all fixed point decimal numbers.
You no longer need the `-f%.f' in `seq -f%.f 1048575 1024 1050623',
for example, since the default format now has the same effect.
seq now lets you use %a, %A, %E, %F, and %G formats.
seq now uses long double internally rather than double.
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internally rather than double. It now defaults to a minimal fixed
point format if possible. It lets you use %a, %A, %E, %F, %G.
Don't assume printf doesn't work for numbers that fit in 64 but
not 32 bits; typically they work these days. Improve discussion
of large integers and update the rounding-error numbers.
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even when conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001.
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even when conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001, since this is a pure
extension to POSIX.
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From Padraig Brady.
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the example. Suggestion from Bob Proulx.
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multiple arguments and suffixes are extensions.
Reported by Dan Jacobson.
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