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* NEWS: "an misleading"
* src/expr.c: "a integer
* src/ptx.c (find_occurs_in_text): "a end"
* src/shred.c (do_wipefd): "a infinite"
* src/sort.c (SUBTHREAD_LINES_HEURISTIC): "an dual-core"
(compare_random): "an checksum"
* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Update, since the typo was in old news.
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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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* src/ls.c (usage): Add the "newest first" info to
the -t and -c options
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Even on a system with d_type support, the default use of --color
makes ls stat every file in order to be able to honor settings like
EXEC, STICKY, ORPHAN, SETUID, etc., because those settings require
information that is not provided by dirent.d_type. However, if
for a potentially large performance gain, you are willing to disable
those settings, you can now make ls --color give type-related coloring
and perform no stat calls at all (other than the unavoidable call-per-
command-line argument). Before this change, even with all of those
attributes disabled, ls --color would still stat every directory.
Now, we're down to the minimum of one stat call per command-line arg.
* src/ls.c (gobble_file): With --color, don't stat a
non-command-line-specified directory when no directory-coloring
attribute is enabled.
* tests/init.cfg (require_dirent_d_type_): New function.
* tests/d_type-check: New script, mostly from Pádraig Brady.
* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.
* tests/ls/stat-free-color: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
* doc/coreutils.texi (General output formatting): Describe how
to use dircolors to make ls --color refrain from calling stat
on a d_type-enabled file system.
Prompted by a query from Josef Bacik.
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gnulib's group-member module now ensures that the group_member
function is declared in <unistd.h>, just like it is glibc.
* lib/euidaccess-stat.c: Remove inclusion of "group-member.h".
* src/chgrp.c: Likewise.
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* src/Makefile.am (sc_tight_scope): Remove rule.
Now it's provided via gnulib's maint.mk.
* cfg.mk (sc_tight_scope): Likewise.
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* src/tail.c [HAVE_INOTIFY] (inotify_wd_mask): Declare static.
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* configure.ac: Rather than disabling -Wmissing-field-initializers,
use the fact that gnulib now disables it automatically when required
(on versions of GCC older than 4.7).
* src/system.h: Remove the no longer needed DECLARE_ZEROED_AGGREGATE.
* src/ls.c: Likewise.
* src/pathchk.c: Likewise.
* src/shred.c: Likewise.
* src/stty.c: Likewise.
* src/wc.c: Likewise.
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* src/split.c: Include <signal.h>, <sys/wait.h> and "sig2str.h".
(FILTER_OPTION): New anonymous enum member.
(filter_command, filter_pid): New globals.
(open_pipes, open_pipes_alloc, n_open_pipes): Likewise.
(oldblocked, newblocked): Likewise.
(longopts): Add "filter".
(usage): Document --filter.
(create): Extend to create a pipe and fork "sh -c CMD".
(closeout): Adapt to close a pipe and wait for child process.
(cwrite): Call closeout, not just close.
(lines_chunk_split): FIXME
(bytes_chunk_extract): FIXME
(opid, ofile_open, lines_rr, main): FIXME
(ignorable): New function, to encapsulate EPIPE test.
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* src/sort.c (key_warn): `sort -k2,1n --debug` would output
warnings about being both "zero width" and "spanning multiple fields".
Suppress the latter one.
* tests/misc/sort-debug-warn: Add a couple of test cases.
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* src/df.c (print_table): Don't try to output NULL
if ambsalign() can't allocate memory. Instead just
output the unaligned text.
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* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Fix my typo (mis-applied patch).
The patch by Jeff Liu was fine, but I mis-applied it
and introduced a compilation error in commit efa479c1.
2011-05-03 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
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* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Multiple uses of quote (s) in an
argument list is erroneous. Use quote_n, instead.
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* src/split.c (usage): Correct indentation.
(ofile_open): Likewise.
(create): "char *name", not "char* name".
(struct of_info) [ofile]: Similar.
(parse_chunk): Add spaces around "+".
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* src/Makefile.am (sc_tight_scope): Remove useless quotes,
change 1>&2 to >&2, and combine a few short lines.
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* src/dd.c (O_NOCACHE): Undefine. This symbol is defined
via AIX's <fcntl.h>, yet used as an enum name in dd.c.
Reported by Gary V. Vaughan in http://debbugs.gnu.org/8555
* NEWS (Portability): Mention this.
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* src/dd.c (cleanup, quit): Move the definition of quit to follow the
definition of process_signals, so we can remove the declaration of
the latter.
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src/Makefile.am (fs-magic, fs-kernel-magic): Change some leading
8-space sequences to TABs.
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* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add magic numbers for V9FS and ECRYPTFS.
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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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* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Upon btrfs clone failure, print not just
the destination file name, but also the source file name.
That may be useful upon failure of a cross-device clone attempt.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (tail invocation): Mention it.
* src/tail.c (usage): Likewise.
(tail_forever_inotify): Clarify comment.
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to avoid the expense of extent_copy's unconditional use of
FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Do not attempt extent_copy on a file
that appears to have no holes.
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Document this. At first I labeled this
as a bug fix, but that would be inaccurate, considering there is no
documentation of FIEMAP semantics, nor even consensus among kernel
FS developers. Here's hoping SEEK_HOLE/SEEK_DATA support will soon
make it into the linux kernel.
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* src/copy.c (HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS): Define to 0 if undefined,
so we can use it in the return expression, here:
(is_probably_sparse): New function, factored out of...
(copy_reg): ...here. Use the new function.
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* src/copy.c (extent_copy): Do not treat "unwritten extents" specially.
Otherwise, with a release-candidate 2.6.39-rc3 kernel, XFS or ext4,
when using gold as your linker, and if you forget to run "make check",
you could end up installing files full of zeros instead of the expected
binaries. For a lot of discussion, see
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.xfs.general/37895
* tests/cp/fiemap-empty: Disable this test.
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* src/extent-scan.c (extent_need_sync): Always return true,
to make the sole caller always use FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC.
This will doubtless have an undesirable performance impact,
but we'll mitigate that shortly, by using extent_copy only on
files with holes.
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* src/dircolors.hin: Add .ear, .war, .sar, for Java jar-like archives
Suggested by Ville Skyttä in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/616497.
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* src/extent-scan.c: Don't include <stdio.h>. It was not used.
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* src/install.c: Its use has elicited a warning for two years.
Use --preserve-context instead.
* NEWS (changes in behavior): Mention this.
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* src/install.c: Remove static function declarations.
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and to avoid a false-positive "TO to" in new doubled word check.
* src/install.c (change_timestamps): Rename parameters for
readability. Make the comment match the code.
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* tests/ls/color-norm: s/to to/to/
* gl/lib/mbsalign.h (mbs_align_t): s/or or/or/
* src/extent-scan.c (extent_scan_read): s/the the/the/
* src/libstdbuf.c: s/the the/the/
* tests/misc/stdbuf: s/on on/on/
* ChangeLog-2005: s/for\n\tfor /for\n\t/
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* src/fiemap.h: s/can not/cannot/
* NEWS: s/in/is/
* doc/coreutils.texi: Remove spurious "and".
s/effect/affect/
Use matched ``...'' quotes.
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* extent-scan.h (extent_scan_free): Init the pointer to NULL,
and reset the count to 0, so that we can realloc the buffer.
* src/extent-scan.c (extent_scan_init): Likewise.
(extent_scan_read): Loop over multiple fiemap scans, so we handle
mergeable extents that span across fiemap scan boundaries. Once
we have enough unique extents, return so as to minimize memory use.
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* src/copy.c (extent_copy): Free the extents array when
sparse_copy() fails.
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* src/Makefile.am (sc_tight_scope): Adjust rule to use an eval-based
trap-setting for-loop rather than 4x hard-coded 128+N constants.
Also catch SIGQUIT (3). Tweak comments.
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* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_strncmp): New rule, mostly from libvirt.
* src/system.h (STREQ_LEN, STRPREFIX, STRNCMP_LIT): Define.
* src/df.c (get_dev, get_point): Convert.
* src/extent-scan.c (extent_need_sync): Likewise.
* src/ls.c (is_colored, decode_switches): Likewise.
(parse_ls_color, (print_color_indicator): Likewise.
* src/md5sum.c (split_3): Likewise.
* src/split.c (main, emit_ancillary_info): Likewise.
* src/tr.c (look_up_char_class): Likewise.
* src/uname.c (main): Likewise.
* src/who.c (scan_entries): Likewise.
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* src/extent-scan.c (extent_need_sync): Require sync also for 2.6.38.
Without this, part of the cp/fiemap-empty test would fail both on
F15-to-be (2.6.38.1-6.fc15.x86_64) and rawhide. For details, see
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/22190
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When running the erroneous command, cp -rl A D D, and depending on the
structure of directories A and D and the file system type (because that
changes order of dir. entry traversal), cp would sometimes fail to
detect that D was being copied into D, and would create D/D/D/D/D/...
until it hit PATH_MAX or exhausted some resource.
I noticed this via the occasional failure of the cp/into-self test
when run using a ZFS file system. It is occasional because the bug
is dependent on the order in which directory entries are traversed,
and that is apparently indeterminate with ZFS.
Technically, with the current recursive implementation, there is no
risk of an infinite loop, due to stack limitations, but with an
eventual fts-based implementation, it might have iterated until
disk space or inodes are exhausted.
* src/copy.c (copy_dir): Avoid copy-into-self interminable loop on
systems with large PATH_MAX. On other systems, diagnose the copy-into-
self error consistently. Handle the parameter,
first_dir_created_per_command_line_arg, correctly when there are two
or more sub-directories.
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* src/copy.c (extent_copy): Treat an allocated but empty extent
much like a hole. I.E. don't read data we know is going to be NUL.
Also we convert the empty extent to a hole only when SPARSE_ALWAYS
so that the source and dest have the same allocation. This will
be improved soon, when we use fallocate() to do the allocation.
* tests/cp/fiemap-empty: A new test for efficiency and correctness
of copying empty extents.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
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* src/extent-scan.c (extent_scan_read): Add a more stringent check
for OFF_T overflow, to ensure subsequent code is immune.
Detect overlapping extents and adjust, so as files always copied.
Detection using a single scan with fallback to a standard copy
was thought too expensive in memory or time.
* NEWS: Mention the fix
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This bug was introduced in commit ca9e212c, 2009-09-24,
"cp, mv: use linkat to guarantee semantics", which
inadvertently disabled the creation of hardlinks to symlinks.
However rather than implementing the intention of that commit
and relying on gnulib linkat emulation, we'll revert to the
previous emulation as that maintains ownership and timestamps.
* src/copy.c (copy_internal): Use our existing hardlink to
symlink emulation when link() might dereference the symlink.
Also ensure that we copy the timestamps of the original symlink
when we use the emulation.
* tests/cp/link-symlink: Add a test to ensure timestamps copied.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported by Ruediger Meier
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* src/extent-scan.h (struct extent_scan): Add the fm_flags member to
pass to the fiemap scan.
* src/extent-scan.c (extent_need_sync): A new function used to
detect Linux kernels before 2.6.38.
(extent_scan_init): Add FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC when needed.
* tests/cp/sparse-fiemap: Adjust comment.
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
Indirectly suggested by Mike Frysinger
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* src/find-mount-point.h: Move "*" to where it belongs.
Move "const", too.
* src/find-mount-point.c: Move "const" to conform.
* src/Makefile.am (sc_tight_scope): Allow `*'s before the function name.
Use perl's -l option and drop the \n after (and quotes around) $1.
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* src/df.c (alloc_table_row): A new function to allocate storage
for a row of strings.
(print_table): A new function to interate over all stored strings in
the table, and apply alignment honoring the max width of each column.
(get_header): Renamed from print_header, and adjusted accordingly.
(get_dev): Renamed from show_dev. Also we no longer wrap longer
device names over two lines, which can be an unexpected issue for
scripts parsing the output from df.
(get_disk): s/show_/get_/
(get_point): Likewise.
(get_entry): Likewise.
(get_all_entries): Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the change.
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Make GNU coreutils' test recognize "==" as a synonym for "=".
This is already the case in GNU coreutils' expr, bash, ksh,
busybox ash, FreeBSD-current /bin/sh and /bin/test, and
OpenBSD's /bin/sh.
Before, env test a '==' a would fail with this diagnostic:
"test: ==: binary operator expected". Now, it succeeds.
* src/test.c: Accept "==" as a synonym for "=".
* doc/coreutils.texi (String tests): Document it.
Reported as http://debbugs.gnu.org/8263
Also see http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=375
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* src/sort.c (INPUT_FILE_SIZE_GUESS): Decrease initial allocation
factor used to size buffer used when reading a non-regular file.
For motivation, see discussion here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.general/878/focus=887
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* src/sort.c (SUBTHREAD_LINES_HEURISTIC): Do not spawn a new thread
for every 4 lines. Increase this from 4 to 128K. 128K lines seems
appropriate for a 5-year-old dual-core laptop, but it is too low for
some common combinations of short lines and/or newer systems.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
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* src/extent-scan.c (extent_scan_read): Merge adjacent extents
that vary only in size, so that we may process them more efficiently.
This will be especially useful when we introduce fallocate()
so that we don't reproduce fragmentation in the destination.
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* src/dd.c (warn_partial_read): New static var.
(iread): Diagnose partial reads if needed.
(iwrite): Don't diagnose them here; not needed any more.
(scanargs): Determine whether partial reads should be diagnosted.
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