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a compilation error on Solaris 5.5.1 systems.
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--parents option, first remove any trailing slashes from the command
line argument. Otherwise, tests/cp/cp-parent would fail on NetBSD.
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[enum filetype]: Remove the #ifdef, and use DT_INIT on the
initializers instead.
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a number that should never conflict with another DT_* value.
From Ulrich Drepper.
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as the type, not `unknown'. From Ulrich Drepper.
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that save file type information in directory entries.
[enum filetype] (unknown):
Add members (as yet unused):
(HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE): Define.
(format_needs_type): New global.
(main): Set it.
(print_dir): Set `type' from directory entry, if possible.
(gobble_file): Add a parameter, TYPE.
Stat the file only if its type is unknown and we need the type.
Patch from Ulrich Drepper.
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(fillrand): Add a parameter, size_max.
Add an assertion.
Adjust caller.
(dopass): Break out of the `for (;;)' loop if size < offset.
That can happen now that dopass is called with SIZE == -1.
(do_wipefd): Accept a length of zero only for a regular file.
If lseek fails or returns 0 for a non-regular file, let dopass
determine the length.
Inspired by a patch from Alan Iwi.
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in ISO format in the description of %s. Suggestion from Karl Berry.
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(main): Use dir_name_r rather than open-coding it.
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so they may be internationalized. Suggestion from Christian Rose.
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and parameterize so this code may be used by both md5sum and the new
program, shasum. Loosely based on a patch from Scott Miller.
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Add support for printing data as unsigned
long long integers.
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(cat): Never let `newlines' exceed 3.
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processing 100 billion lines (or more) of input.
(LINE_COUNTER_BUF_LEN): Define to allow numbering as
many as 10^18 - 1 lines (the old limit was 10^11 - 1, and could
be exceeded without too much trouble). Use this symbol rather
than hard-coding the constant everywhere. Rather than overruning
for input with more lines, mark the line number by putting a
`>' in the leftmost slot.
(next_line_num): Fixed (now academic) possible line buffer overrun.
Patch by Jan Nieuwenhuizen.
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(main): Use it instead of hard-coding the `1'.
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Fail when checking (-c) with more than one file argument,
rather than simply ignoring the extra arguments.
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(main): The -u option now just sets TZ; it doesn't do anything else.
(show_date): Do not do anything special if -u is set.
This affects the behavior of the -I and -R options.
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broke "date -u MMDDhhmm" and it wasn't documented.
This reverts to the behavior of the 1996-01-03 patch.
(TZ_UTC0, MAYBE_SET_TZ_UTC0, set_tz): Remove.
(batch_convert): Don't futz with TZ.
(main): -u now parses all dates as UTC, not just some.
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file mode permission bits are the same as those that should be set.
Omitting the chmod call would be alright with minimal 1003.1e DS17
ACLs, but eventually there will be other permissions in addition to
rwx. E.g., add and delete for directories, and something analogous
to NT's take ownership permission.
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the previously-set umask unconditionally. Do that only when a
MODE has been specified. Otherwise, call mkfifo with the full
creation mask (0777 or 0666) and let the kernel apply the umask.
The difference shows up only on file systems with ACL support
when the containing directory has a default ACL.
Patch by Andreas Gruenbacher.
(main): Rename local `symbolic_mode' to `specified_mode'.
Also, when MODE is specified, call chmod to ensure that the
permission bits are set as specified even when the containing
directory has a default ACL.
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the previously-set umask unconditionally. Do that only when a
MODE has been specified. Otherwise, call mknod with the full
creation mask (0777 or 0666) and let the kernel apply the umask.
The difference shows up only on file systems with ACL support
when the containing directory has a default ACL.
Patch by Andreas Gruenbacher.
(main): Rename local `symbolic_mode' to `specified_mode'.
Also, when MODE is specified, call chmod to ensure that the
permission bits are set as specified even when the containing
directory has a default ACL.
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the previously-set umask unconditionally. Do that only when a
MODE has been specified. Otherwise, call mkdir with the full
creation mask (0777 or 0666) and let the kernel apply the umask.
The difference shows up only on file systems with ACL support
when the containing directory has a default ACL.
Patch by Andreas Gruenbacher.
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--symbolic-link options now implies --remove-destination.
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unlinks an existing destination before trying to open it for writing.
Otherwise, installing onto a running shared library would make the
running program malfunction.
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slash from one partition to another, and giving it a different
name at the destination would cause mv to get a failed assertion.
Reported by Michael Stone.
(strip_trailing_slashes_2): Move function definition to precede new first use.
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using --remove-dest with -R.
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(also making it match the texinfo documentation).
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preceding chown call and we're supposed to preserve some special
permission bit(s) that would have been reset by chown.
Reported by Greg Louis.
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(copy_internal): Avoid calling chown if we know it's not necessary.
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