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2006-08-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* README: Describe potential "pre-C99 build failure", and work-around.

	Some of my 2006-07-03 changes to tests/*/Makefile.am were being
	backed out due to updates provoked by the copyright changes.
	* tests/Makefile.am.in (PATH): Prepend $(VG_PATH_PREFIX), so that
	it propagates to the derived Makefile.am files.
	($(srcdir)/Makefile.am): Mark generated .am files as read-only,
	so we don't mistakenly edit them again.
	* tests/cut/Makefile.am: Regenerate.
	* tests/head/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/join/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/pr/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/sort/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tac/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tail/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/test/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tr/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/uniq/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/wc/Makefile.am: Likewise.

	* NEWS: Fix cp --sparse so that it preserves tail-end sparseness, even
	when the file's apparent size is not a multiple of its block size.
	* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Don't write a NUL before calling ftruncate.
	For some file sizes, writing that single byte would unnecessarily
	waste a few file blocks.  That write may have been necessary in the
	early days of Linux, but now, removing it should be safe.
	Based on a patch by Alan Curry: <http://bugs.debian.org/370792>
	* tests/cp/sparse: New test for the above.
	* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add sparse.

	* tests/sparse-file: New file, essence factored out of...
	* tests/du/8gb: ... here.  Use the new script.

2006-08-18  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/system.h (select_plural): Reduce by 1000000, not 1000, since
	the CVS gettext manual now suggests 1000000.

2006-08-18  Bruno Haible  <bruno@clisp.org>

	Add support for NetBSD 3.0.
	* src/stat.c (USE_STATVFS): Set to 1 if 'struct statvfs' has a field
	f_fstypename.
	(STATXFS_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_MEMBER_NAME): Define also if 'struct statvfs'
	has a field f_fstypename.
	This undoes the 2006-08-15 to src/stat.c.

2006-08-17  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Copyright notice fixes.

	* COPYING: Upgrade to latest version from FSF.

	* src/uname.c: Use (C) in copyright notice.

	* .vg-suppressions: Add copyright notice.
	* ChangeLog: Likewise.
	* ChangeLog-2005: Likewise.
	* Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* NEWS: Likewise.
	* README: Likewise.
	* README-valgrind: Likewise.
	* TODO: Likewise.
	* announce-gen: Likewise.
	* man/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* man/chmod.x: Likewise.
	* man/chown.x: Likewise.
	* man/df.x: Likewise.
	* man/du.x: Likewise.
	* man/rm.x: Likewise.
	* src/dircolors.hin: Likewise.
	* src/du-tests: Likewise.
	* src/extract-magic: Likewise.
	* src/tac-pipe.c: Likewise.
	* src/wheel-gen.pl: Likewise.
	* tests/Coreutils.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/Makefile.am.in: Likewise.
	* tests/acl: Likewise.
	* tests/envvar-check: Likewise.
	* tests/expensive: Likewise.
	* tests/group-names: Likewise.
	* tests/help-version: Likewise.
	* tests/mk-script: Likewise.
	* tests/priv-check: Likewise.
	* tests/rwx-to-mode: Likewise.
	* tests/sample-test: Likewise.
	* tests/setgid-check: Likewise.
	* tests/chgrp/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/chgrp/deref: Likewise.
	* tests/chgrp/no-x: Likewise.
	* tests/chgrp/posix-H: Likewise.
	* tests/chgrp/recurse: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/c-option: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/equal-x: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/equals: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/no-x: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/octal: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/setgid: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/umask-x: Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/usage: Likewise.
	* tests/chown/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/chown/deref: Likewise.
	* tests/chown/separator: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/acl: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/backup-1: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/backup-is-src: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/cp-HL: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/cp-deref: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/cp-mv-backup: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/cp-parents: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/deref-slink: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/dir-rm-dest: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/dir-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/dir-vs-file: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/fail-perm: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/into-self: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/link: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/link-no-deref: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/link-preserve: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/no-deref-link1: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/no-deref-link2: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/no-deref-link3: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/perm: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/preserve-2: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/r-vs-symlink: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/same-file: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/slink-2-slink: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/special-bits: Likewise.
	* tests/cp/symlink-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/cut/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/cut/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/dd/misc: Likewise.
	* tests/dd/not-rewound: Likewise.
	* tests/dd/skip-seek: Likewise.
	* tests/dd/skip-seek2: Likewise.
	* tests/dd/unblock-sync: Likewise.
	* tests/dircolors/simple: Likewise.
	* tests/du/2g: Likewise.
	* tests/du/8gb: Likewise.
	* tests/du/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/du/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/du/deref: Likewise.
	* tests/du/deref-args: Likewise.
	* tests/du/exclude: Likewise.
	* tests/du/fd-leak: Likewise.
	* tests/du/files0-from: Likewise.
	* tests/du/hard-link: Likewise.
	* tests/du/inaccessible-cwd: Likewise.
	* tests/du/long-from-unreadable: Likewise.
	* tests/du/long-sloop: Likewise.
	* tests/du/no-deref: Likewise.
	* tests/du/no-x: Likewise.
	* tests/du/restore-wd: Likewise.
	* tests/du/slash: Likewise.
	* tests/du/slink: Likewise.
	* tests/du/trailing-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/du/two-args: Likewise.
	* tests/expr/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/factor/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/fmt/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/fmt/long-line: Likewise.
	* tests/general/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/general/atgeneral.m4: Likewise.
	* tests/general/dd.at: Likewise.
	* tests/head/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/head/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/install/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/install/create-leading: Likewise.
	* tests/install/d-slashdot: Likewise.
	* tests/install/trap: Likewise.
	* tests/join/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/join/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/ln/backup-1: Likewise.
	* tests/ln/misc: Likewise.
	* tests/ln/sf-1: Likewise.
	* tests/ln/target-1: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/dangle: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/dired: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/file-type: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/follow-slink: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/infloop: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/inode: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/m-option: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/no-arg: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/recursive: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/rt-1: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/stat-dtype: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/stat-failed: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/stat-vs-dirent: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/symlink-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/ls/time-1: Likewise.
	* tests/ls-2/tests: Likewise.
	* tests/md5sum/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/md5sum/newline-1: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/base64: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/basename: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/cat-proc: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/close-stdout: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/csplit: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/date: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/date-sec: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/df: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/dirname: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/expand: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/false-status: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/fold: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/head-c: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/head-elide-tail: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/head-pos: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/mknod: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/nice: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/nl: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/nohup: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/paste-no-nl: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/pathchk1: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/printf: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/printf-hex: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/pwd-long: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/sha224sum: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/sha256sum: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/sha384sum: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/sha512sum: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/shuf: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/sort-merge: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/sort-rand: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/split-a: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/split-fail: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/split-l: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/stat-fmt: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/stat-printf: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/tac-continue: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/test-diag: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/tty-eof: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/wc-files0: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/wc-files0-from: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/concurrent-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/p-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/p-2: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/p-3: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/p-slashdot: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/p-thru-slink: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/parents: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/perm: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/special-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/t-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/mkdir/writable-under-readonly: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/acl: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/atomic: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/backup-is-src: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/childproof: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/diag: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/dir-file: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/dir2dir: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/dup-source: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/force: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/hard-2: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/hard-3: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/hard-4: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/hard-link-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/i-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/i-2: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/i-3: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/i-4: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/i-link-no: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/into-self: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/into-self-2: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/into-self-3: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/into-self-4: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/leak-fd: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/mv-special-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/no-target-dir: 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/perm-1: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/reply-no: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/setup: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/to-symlink: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/trailing-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/update: Likewise.
	* tests/mv/vfat: Likewise.
	* tests/od/od-N: Likewise.
	* tests/od/x8: Likewise.
	* tests/pr/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/pr/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/readlink/can-e: Likewise.
	* tests/readlink/can-f: Likewise.
	* tests/readlink/can-m: Likewise.
	* tests/readlink/rl-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/cycle: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/dangling-symlink: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/deep-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/dir-no-w: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/dir-nonrecur: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/dot-rel: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/empty-inacc: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/empty-name: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/f-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/fail-2eperm: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/fail-eperm: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/hash: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/i-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/i-no-r: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/inaccessible: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/interactive-always: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/interactive-once: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/ir-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/isatty: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/no-give-up: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/r-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/r-2: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/r-3: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/rm1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/rm2: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/rm3: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/rm4: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/rm5: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/sunos-1: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/unread2: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/unread3: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/unreadable: Likewise.
	* tests/rmdir/fail-perm: Likewise.
	* tests/rmdir/ignore: Likewise.
	* tests/rmdir/t-slash: Likewise.
	* tests/seq/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/sha1sum/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/sha1sum/sample-vec: Likewise.
	* tests/shred/exact: Likewise.
	* tests/shred/remove: Likewise.
	* tests/sort/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/sort/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/sort-time/Makefile: Likewise.
	* tests/sort-time/README: Likewise.
	* tests/sort-time/rand-gen: Likewise.
	* tests/stty/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/stty/row-col-1: Likewise.
	* tests/sum/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/sum/sysv: Likewise.
	* tests/tac/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tac/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/tail/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tail/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/append-only: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/assert: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/assert-2: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/big-4gb: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/fflush: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/infloop-1: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/proc-ksyms: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/start-middle: Likewise.
	* tests/tail-2/tail-n0f: Likewise.
	* tests/tee/basic: Likewise.
	* tests/tee/dash: Likewise.
	* tests/test/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/test/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/dangling-symlink: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/empty-file: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/fail-diag: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/fifo: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/no-create-missing: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/no-rights: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/not-owner: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/obsolescent: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/read-only: Likewise.
	* tests/touch/relative: Likewise.
	* tests/tr/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/tr/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/tr/failures: Likewise.
	* tests/tsort/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/unexpand/basic-1: Likewise.
	* tests/uniq/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/uniq/Test.pm: Likewise.
	* tests/wc/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/wc/Test.pm: Likewise.

2006-08-17  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	ls -CF would misalign columns in some cases.
	* src/ls.c (get_type_indicator): New function.  extracted from...
	(print_type_indicator): ...here.  Use it.
	(length_of_file_name_and_frills): Use it here, too, rather than
	assuming stat.st_mode is valid.
	Reported by Andreas Schwab, here:
	<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.core-utils.bugs/7774>
	See the test for this above. FYI, I did ls -CF /proc and visually
	inspected the result.

	* src/copy.c (copy_internal, same_file_ok): Adjust comments not
	to mention the now-removed cp_options.xstat member.

	* Makefile.maint (patch-check): Adapt to work now that the patch
	modifies more than one file in src/.

	With this patch, permit building with Solaris cc on Solaris 7.
	* src/c99-to-c89.diff: Add diffs to convert more c99-isms.
	This integrates patches from Bruno Haible.

2006-08-16  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Fix some problems reported by Bruno Haible.
	* tests/chmod/setgid (abs_srcdir): Remove; not used or needed.
	Skip this test if "chmod g+s d" silently does nothing.
	* tests/ls-2/tests: Skip this test suite if we can't set up files
	properly for the setuid-etc test.  This simplifies some of the
	hacks we were using to work around porting problems.

2006-08-16  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/cp/Makefile.am: Don't mark "acl" as XFAIL.
	* tests/cp/acl: Instead, skip the test if either setfacl
	or getfacl fails.
	Reported by Michael Stone.

2006-08-16  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/lang-default (LC_ALL): Set to "C", so we get
	English-language diagnostics.  Unset the other variables; it
	should be portable to use 'unset' for this stuff nowadays.
	Problem reported by Bruno Haible.  Using "C" reverses the
	2000-10-22 change to fileutils in this area.

	Fix bugs when printing plurals of numbers that are not
	unsigned long int values.
	* src/system.h (select_plural): New function.
	* src/md5sum.c (digest_check): Use select_plural to avoid bug.
	* src/uptime.c (print_uptime): Likewise.
	* src/dd.c (print_stats): Likewise.  Also, don't use ngettext to
	print a floating point number, as reducing to 0 or 1 doesn't work
	for some languages.  Instead, just use "s" for seconds since it
	doesn't need a plural form.

2006-08-16  Bruno Haible  <bruno@clisp.org>

	Old versions of gzip would write --help output to stderr, and it
	would be annoying to see that in the output of every "make" command.
	* Makefile.maint (gzip_rsyncable): Throw away stderr output of
	"gzip --help".

2006-08-16  Andreas Schwab  <schwab@suse.de>

	* tests/cp/acl: Don't use non-portable == operator for test.

2006-08-16  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/ls/stat-dtype: Use stat to test file system type, rather
	than df -T, in case /etc/mtab lies.  Reported by Michael Stone.

2006-08-15  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Mention that df exits with nonzero status if it generates
	no output.  This change was in 6.0 but inadvertently unmentioned.
	* 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.

2006-08-15  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* src/stat.c (USE_STATVFS): Define to 0 if f_type is needed, but
	statvfs.f_type not present.  See
	<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=16325>.

2006-08-15  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/dd.c (print_stats): Don't substitute "1" for number, as this
	causes confusion for the Hungarian translators.  Problem reported
	by Egmont Koblinger here:
	http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.core-utils.bugs/7726

2006-08-15  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* .x-sc_require_config_h: Add lib/at-func.c.

	* NEWS: Add a line for 6.1-cvs.
	* configure.ac (AC_INIT): Bump to 6.1 and add "-cvs" suffix.

2006-08-15  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Version 6.0.
	* NEWS: Record the 6.0 release date.
	* configure.ac (AC_INIT): Remove "-cvs" suffix from version string.

	* TODO: Add an item (convert to use gnulib-tool), add to the plan
	for id-vs-getgrouplist, and remove a few completed items.

	* Makefile.maint (alpha beta major): Fix syntax error.

2006-08-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/shred.c (usage): Don't indent the second line of an item.
	Otherwise, help2man would misformat the output.
	Reported by Adam Buchbinder in <https://launchpad.net/bugs/48917>.

2006-08-11  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT): Upgrade to need-formatstring-macros.
	Suggested by Eric Blake to avoid problems like
	<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-07/msg00087.html>.

2006-08-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/ls/stat-vs-dirent: Too many (losing) systems trigger the
	failure that this test checks for (stat/dirent inode mismatch at
	a mount point), so continue to give a diagnostic about the failure,
	but don't actually count it as a failure.

2006-08-10  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* ABOUT-NLS: Update from gettext 0.15.
	* configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Update from 0.13.1 to 0.15.

	* src/csplit.c (struct control): Remove fastmap member.
	(extract_regexp): Allocate fastmap separately, since otherwise
	it might move due to a realloc.  This fixes a bug that led
	to a core dump on 64-bit sparc Solaris 10 (Sun Studio 10).

2006-08-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/ls/stat-dtype: If "." is tmpfs, skip this test unless uname -s
	reports "Linux".  This avoids a failure on Solaris 10's tmpfs.
	Redirect both stdout and stderr of df invocations.

	* src/dircolors.hin: Add a TERM directive for each of the following:
	ansi, color-xterm, gnome, konsole, kterm, rxvt-cygwin,
	rxvt-cygwin-native, screen.linux, xterm-256color.
	Sort the TERM directives.
	From Mike Frysinger.

2006-08-09  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/dd.c (usage): Warn about oflag=append without conv=notrunc.
	See Debian bug 373736.

	* src/dircolors.hin: Add mlterm, rxvt-unicode; this fixes Debian
	bug 317503.

	* src/.cvsignore: Add shuf.

	* Makefile.maint: Remove the po-update procedure; it doesn't
	work with the new repository on http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/.
	For now I guess we'll have to fix things by hand.
	(do-po-update, po-update): Remove.  All references removed.

	* src/shuf.c (next_line): New function.
	(read_input): Use it, to avoid relying on GCC-specific behavior
	with void * arithmetic.  Problem reported by Bob Proulx.
	* Makefile.maint (my-distcheck): Compile with -Wpointer-arith
	to detect this sort of problem automatically in the future.

2006-08-09  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c: Add a compile-time check to ensure that filetype
	and filetype_letter have the same number of elements.

	* tests/misc/sort-rand: Remove use of --seed=S.

2006-08-08  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Add a command 'shuf', and modify shred and sort to use the new
	random number generator library of 'shuf'.

	* AUTHORS: Add shuf.
	* README: Likewise.
	* NEWS: Likewise.  Mention new --random-source option for shred
	and sort.  Move "sort +1 -2" notice to the appropriate section,
	and clarify its role with respect to POSIXLY_CORRECT.
	* man/.cvsignore: Add shuf.1.
	* man/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Add shuf.1.
	(shuf.1): New dependency.
	* man/shuf.x: New file.
	* src/Makefile.am (bin_PROGRAMS): Add shuf.
	(EXTRA_DIST): Remove rand-isaac.c.
	(shuf_LDADD): New macro.
	* src/rand-isaac.c: Remove, moving most of its contents to
	lib/rand-isaac.c.
	* src/shuf.c: New file.
	* src/shred.c: Use new random-number interface rather than rand-isaac.c.
	Don't include rand-isaac.c; include randint.h and randread.h instead.
	(RANDOM_SOURCE_OPTION): New enum.
	(long_opts, usage, main): New option --random-source.
	* src/sort.c: Likewise.
	* src/shred.c (struct irand_state, irand_init, irand32, irand_mod): Remove.
	All callers changed to use randint interface.
	(fillrand): Remove.  All callers changed to use randread interface.
	(dopass): Remove dependency on ISAAC buffer size.
	(genpattern): Don't wipe the random state here.
	(randint_source): New static var.
	(clear_random_data): New function.
	(main): Allocate random source, and arrange to wipe it on exit.
	* src/sort.c: Include md5.h, randread.h, xmemxfrm.h.
	(longopts, usage, main): Remove undocumented --seed option;
	it's now replaced by --random-source.
	(rand_state, get_hash): Remove.
	(randread_source): New static var.
	(random_state, cmp_hashes, compare_random): New functions; they guarantee
	no collisions in the random hash function.
	(keycompare): Use compare_random for -R; don't fall back on comparing
	via memcoll, since compare_random does the right thing.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add shuf.
	* tests/misc/shuf: New file.

2006-07-29  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/copy.c (set_author): Preserve the st_author field via the
	file descriptor dest_desc.

2006-07-28  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: chmod now preserves setuid and setgid bits on directories
	if you use a numeric mode with them clear, e.g., "chmod 755 DIR".

	Fix test case problems if working directory is setgid,
	reported by Bob Proulx.
	* tests/cp/fail-perm: Use symbolic mode so that we clear
	setgid bit more reliably on directories.
	* tests/mkdir/special-1 (set_mode_string): Likewise.

2006-07-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/chgrp.c (usage): Use correct grammar in description of the
	--reference option
	* src/chown.c (usage): Likewise.

2006-07-26  Thomas Schwinge  <tschwinge@gnu.org>  (tiny change)

	* src/copy.c (set_author) [HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_AUTHOR]:
	Correctly access SRC_SB's element ST_AUTHOR.

2006-07-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/ls/stat-failed: Adapt to match new expected output.
	From Paul Eggert.

	* src/ls.c (print_color_indicator): Test for S_IFREG first, rather
	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.

2006-07-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Checking in a change from Paul.

	2006-07-25  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/ls.c (DT_INIT): Remove.  All uses removed.
	(enum filetype): Use an ordinary enum rather than trying to keep
	the values in sync with DT_FIFO etc.  That way, we don't have
	to make special assumptions about them.  All uses changed.
	(whiteout): New constant member of enum filetype.
	(filetype_letter): New constant, for use with enum filetype.
	(FILETYPE_INDICATORS): New initializer list.
	(print_dir): Add case for DT_WHT.
	(gobble_file): If stat fails, don't discard information from
	readdir; instead, preserve it so it can be printed.
	(print_long_format): Fall back on readdir result if stat info
	is not available.  Use "?" to denote each unknown mode char,
	instead of an overall "?", since we now know some of the mode
	typically.
	(print_type_indicator): Now that MODE isn't necessarily
	useful, guard all uses.
	Now that two blocks in the type-checking tree can set "type = C_FILE",
	move the suffix-handling code out and down.

2006-07-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Prepare for the above change.
	* src/ls.c [struct fileinfo] (stat_ok): Rename from stat_failed,
	and adjust uses.  From a patch by Paul Eggert.

2006-07-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c: Correct indentation/formatting in a few places.

2006-07-25  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/cp/fail-perm: Use "chmod 0500" rather than "chmod 500".
	Problem report and fix from Bob Proulx.
	* NEWS: Clarify the "chmod 0500" news, and correct the vague
	statements about compatibility with BSD.

2006-07-25  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c (gobble_file): When handling a stat-failed entry,
	print the entry name not the absolute_name -- to be consistent
	with the usual case.
	* tests/ls/stat-failed: Update accordingly.

	* src/ls.c: Add parens around the new uses of ?: ternary operator.

	* src/dircolors.hin: Mention that ORPHAN refers not just to dangling
	symlinks.

	Get --dired offsets right when handling stat-failed entries.
	* src/ls.c (print_long_format): Be careful to increment P by the
	appropriate amount, even when inode_number_width and nlink_width
	are zero.
	* tests/ls/stat-failed: Test for the above.

	* src/ls.c (gobble_file) [USE_ACL]: Don't use-uninitialized the
	have_acl member.  That would happen for a directory with both a
	non-stat'able entry and one with an ACL.

	* src/ls.c (gobble_file): Make it so failure to stat a
	non-command-line file provokes an exit status of 1, not 0.
	Say "cannot access" rather than "cannot stat".
	* tests/ls/stat-failed: New file/test, for the above.
	* tests/ls/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add stat-failed.
	* tests/ls-2/tests (no-a-isdir-b): Update to reflect addition
	of "cannot access " to diagnostic.

	* src/ls.c: Declare stat_failed to be "bool", not "int" everywhere.

	* src/ls.c [enum filetype] (command_line): Remove member.  Not needed.
	Replace all occurrences of "type == command_line" with the
	equivalent, "command_line_arg".

	* src/ls.c: Apply the stat-failed parts of Red Hat's
	coreutils-selinux.patch.  From Ulrich Drepper.
	This makes it so files not mentioned on the command line (e.g.,
	names read from a directory that *is* mentioned on the command
	line) for which stat fails are still listed.  With --color,
	such files are colored just like ORPHANs (aka dangling symlinks).

	* src/df.c (n_valid_args): Declare global to be static.

2006-07-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/ls/stat-dtype: Skip this test on reiserfs, since that file
	system lacks d_type support.

2006-07-22  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* man/chmod.x: Update to reflect recent changes to coreutils.texi.

2006-07-21  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/su.c (usage): Correct typo in --help output: s/commmand/command/
	Reported by Tim Waugh.
	Also remove the comment duplicating much of --help output.

	* src/ls.c (FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION): Reposition this new
	name so the list remains alphabetized.

	Fix another bug: ls --indicator-style=file-type would call
	stat for a symlink, even though it wasn't always needed.
	In some cases, that unnecessary stat would cause ls to fail.
	* src/ls.c (gobble_file): Don't treat symlinks specially (in
	requiring a stat syscall).  Remove the offending exclusion.

	* NEWS: Mention the fix.

	* tests/ls/stat-dtype: New file/test, for the above fix.
	Also exercises the new df feature, below.

	* src/df.c (main): Fail and don't print the headers if no
	file system is processed.  This makes it easy to test whether
	a specified directory is on a file system of a given type or types.
	Otherwise, applications would have had to parse df's output.
	E.g., is "." either ext3 or reiserfs: df -t ext3 -t reiserfs .

	Fix a bug: ls --file-type worked like --indicator-style=slash,
	rather than like --indicator-style=file-type.
	* src/ls.c (FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION): New enum member.
	(long_options): Map "file-type" to FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION,
	not to 'p'.
	(decode_switches): Handle new case: FILE_TYPE_INDICATOR_OPTION.
	* NEWS: Mention the fix.
	* tests/ls-2/tests (file-type): New test, for the above fix.

2006-07-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c (print_dir): Give a better diagnostic for failed opendir.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add build-aux/vc-list-files.

2006-07-16  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: chmod, install, and mkdir now leave setgid and setuid bits
	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.
	* src/chmod.c (process_file): Adjust to mode_adjust API change.
	* src/install.c: Include mkancesdirs.h.
	(announce_mkdir, make_ancestor): New functions.
	(DEFAULT_MODE): New macro, specifying initial value of 'mode'.
	(mode): Use it.
	(dir_mode, dir_mode_bits): New vars.
	(main): Set dir modes separately from nondir, so that the X
	op of -m works correctly.
	(main): Remove cwd_errno cruft, since make_dir_parents no longer
	affects cwd.  Adjust to new make_dir_parents API.
	(install_file_in_file_parents): 2nd arg is now char *, not char
	const *.  Use mkancesdirs instead of rolling our own code.
	(change_attributes): Don't worry about AFS, since that kludge
	should not be needed any more.
	* src/mkdir.c (struct mkdir_options): New struct.
	(announce_mkdir, make_ancestor): New functions.
	(main): Use them.  Adjust to mode_adjust API change.  Stick with
	umask 0.  Use make_dir_parents for all the work.
	* src/mkfifo.c (main): Adjust to new mode_adjust API.
	* src/mknod.c (main): Likewise.
	* tests/chmod/setgid: Do the setgid test instead of bailing.
	* tests/mkdir/p-3: Remove re_protect case that no longer applies.
	GNU chmod now behaves like other versions of chmod.
	* tests/mkdir/perm: Add a test for the X bug.

2006-07-14  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/base64.c (do_decode): Output to parameter OUT, not to stdout.
	This doesn't fix any bugs, since OUT always equals stdout, but it
	makes the code easier to understand.

2006-07-14  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (CVS_LIST): Use new file, build-aux/vc-list-files,
	rather than open-coding it.  Now supports mercurial, too.
	* .hgignore: New file.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .hgignore, which ignores nearly
	all generated files, including ones like configure and po/*.po
	that are currently version-controlled in cvs.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add a few more .??* files.
	They've been in CVS, just haven't been distributed before this.
	Distribute ChangeLog-2005, too.
	(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Add THANKS-to-translators.

2006-07-11  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/system.h: Assume <dirent.h> exists, since gnulib assumes
	this now as well.

2006-07-09  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/mv/dir2dir: Adjust so failing with ENOTEMPTY is ok, too.
	That happens with Linux/tmpfs.
	* tests/mv/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add dir2dir.

2006-07-09  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Adjust to recent updates from gnulib.
	* src/dd.c (apply_translations): Use toupper rather than
	islower followed by toupper; it's simpler and typically
	faster now that we assume at least C89 semantics.  Similarly
	for tolower.
	* src/sort.c (inittables): Likewise.
	* src/expand.c (expand): Don't assume that isprint etc. return
	booleans (needed for pre-C99 hosts).
	* src/fmt.c (check_punctuation): Likewise.
	* src/ptx.c (initialize_regex, fix_output_parameters): Likewise.
	* src/tr.c (is_char_class_member): Likewise.
	* src/unexpand.c (unexpand): Likewise.
	* src/join.c (is_blank): Remove; no longer needed.  All uses
	replaced by isblank (to_uchar (...)).
	* src/pinky.c (create_fullname): Don't assume char is unsigned.
	* src/printf.c (print_esc): Likewise.
	* src/ptx.c (SKIP_NON_WHITE, SKIP_WHITE, SKIP_WHITE_BACKWARDS):
	(copy_unescaped_string): Likewise.
	* src/stat.c (print_it): Likewise.
	* src/system.h (_D_EXACT_NAMELEN): Renamed from NLENGTH, for
	convenience on GNU systems.  All uses changed.  Don't bother
	looking for any dirent.h substitute other than ndir.h.
	(D_INO): Remove unnecessary parentheses.
	(IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN, ISGRAPH, ISPRINT, ISALNUM, ISALPHA):
	(ISCNTRL, ISLOWER, ISPUNCT, ISSPACE, ISUPPER, ISXDIGIT):
	(ISDIGIT_LOCALE, TOLOWER, TOUPPER): Remove.  All uses changed
	to ctype.h equivalents.
	(isblank): Renamed from ISBLANK.  Check for HAVE_DECL_ISBLANK too.
	All uses changed.

2006-07-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/mv/dir2dir: New file, test for 2006-07-05 fix in copy.c.

	* Makefile.maint (sc_the_the): New rule.

	* src/dd.c (skip): Remove one of two adjacent "the"s in a comment.
	* tests/Coreutils.pm (run_tests): Remove one of two adjacent "then"s
	in a comment.

2006-07-07  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: Mention that mv can now remove an empty destination directory,
	and give an example.  Prompted by a report from Florent Bayle.

2006-07-05  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c (usage): Correct the description of -G: it is useful
	only in a long listing.  Reported by Martin Pool in
	<https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/51653>.

	* man/chmod.x: Correct the description of the sticky bit.  Reported
	by Chris Moore via Ian Jackson in <http://bugs.debian.org/376745>.

	* src/copy.c (copy_internal): Don't work around old NFS clients like
	SunOS-4.1.4 and Irix 5.3 that set errno to values like EIO and
	ENOTEMPTY upon failed rename.  Otherwise, we risk misinterpreting
	a banal failure as a recursive move-into-self failure.
	Reported by Florent Bayle in <http://bugs.debian.org/376749>.

	* src/c99-to-c89.diff: Regenerate, to remove fuzz.

2006-07-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Plug another unusual leak.
	(AD_mark_helper): Free malloc'd filename if hash_insert says
	that string is already in the hash table.

	The dev/inode of the topmost directory in each hierarchy were not
	being recorded.
	* src/remove.c (remove_cwd_entries): Don't call cycle_check here.
	(AD_push): Call it from here instead.

	Fix two small leaks.
	* src/remove.c (AD_stack_clear): New function.
	(rm_1): Use it.
	(AD_pop_and_chdir): Free *prev_dir just before longjmp.

	* tests/Makefile.am, tests/*/Makefile.am: (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT):
	Add $VG_PATH_PREFIX as a prefix to $PATH

	* tests/envvar-check (vars): Add CDPATH and POSIXLY_CORRECT.
	* tests/Makefile.am (evar-check): Remove rule.
	(EXTRA_DIST): Remove .env-warn.
	* tests/.env-warn: Remove file.  No longer used.
	Suggestion from Eric Blake.

2006-07-02  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/system.h: Include <stdint.h> unconditionally, since we
	now assume the stdint module.

2006-07-01  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: With no operand, 'tail -f' now silently ignores the '-f'
	only if standard input is a FIFO or pipe and POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
	* src/tail.c (main): Implement this.
	* tests/tail/Test.pm (f-pipe-1): Renamed from f-1.
	(test_vector): Set POSIXLY_CORRECT for the f-pipe-* tests.

2006-07-01  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ln.c (do_link): Use new, shorter URL, for ag-review link.

	* .x-sc_require_config_h: Add ^lib/xstrtold\.c$, so make distcheck
	passes once again.

2006-06-30  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: seq now uses long double internally rather than double.
	It now defaults to a minimal fixed point format if possible.
	It lets you use %a, %A, %E, %F, %G.
	* src/Makefile.am (seq_LDADD): Remove $(SEQ_LIBM); add $(POW_LIB).
	* src/seq.c: Don't include <math.h> or <xstrtol.h>; no longer needed.
	(isfinite) [!defined isfinite]: New macro.
	(separator, terminator): Now points to const.
	(first, step, last): Remove.
	(usage): Update to match new behavior.
	(struct operand, operand): New type.
	(scan_arg): Renamed from scan_double_arg, since we no longer use double.
	All uses changed.
	Compute and return a value of type operand, not double.
	(long_double_format): Renamed from valid_format, and now returns a
	new format with an "L" added if needed, if the original format was
	valid.  Allow %a, %A, %E, %F, and %G formats.
	(print_numbers): Take numeric values as args rather than from globals.
	Print long double, not double.
	(get_width_format): Remove.
	(get_default_format): New function.
	(main): Implement new way of calculating default format.
	Don't worry about locale's representation of the decimal point, since
	the arguments are always processed in the C locale.
	* tests/seq/basic (neg-2): Adjust to new default format.
	(eq-wid-1, eq-wid-2): Resurrect these tests, since the new
	implementation should do the right thing.

2006-06-30  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/stty/basic-1: Work around an intermittent test failure
	on HP-UX 11.11.  Report and analysis from Bob Proulx.
	http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.core-utils.bugs/7475

2006-06-28  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Support obsolete usages like "sort +1 -2" even when
	conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001, since this is a pure extension to
	POSIX.  Problem reported by Christian in:
	http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-06/msg00220.html
	* src/sort.c (main): Implement this.

	* src/system.h (CLOSEDIR): Remove.  All uses changed to closedir.
	Autoconf 2.60 says this stuff was obsolete.

2006-06-28  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/c99-to-c89.diff: Regenerate, to remove fuzz.

2006-06-28  Bob Proulx  <bob@proulx.com>  (tiny change)

	* tests/mv/i-link-no: Work around HP-UX /bin/sh tracing problem
	(set -x when VERBOSE=yes) when stderr is redirected before stdout
	causing shell tracing of the stdout redirection to be written to
	the stderr file.  Avoid problem and test failure on HP-UX by
	redirecting stderr last.
	* tests/dd/unblock-sync: Order shell file redirections for
	stderr and stdout in the common style.
	tests/acl: Likewise.

2006-06-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/misc/cat-proc: Try to avoid any spurious numeric
	differences in frequently-changing /proc/cpuinfo.
	Reported by Nelson Beebe.

2006-06-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Attempt rmdir (actually, unlinkat-with-AT_REMOVEDIR) upon any
	fd_to_subdirp failure, not just when errno == EACCES.
	* src/remove.c (remove_dir): Use unlinkat-with-AT_REMOVEDIR, not
	rmdir, here, even though rmdir may happen to be adequate.

	* NEWS: rm no longer fails to remove an empty, unreadable directory
	* src/remove.c (remove_cwd_entries): If we can't open a directory,
	and the failure is not being ignored, try to remove the directory
	with rmdir (aka unlinkat-with-AT_REMOVEDIR), in case it's empty.
	Problem report and test case from Paul Eggert in
	<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.core-utils.bugs/7425>.

	* tests/rm/empty-inacc: New test, for the above.

	Avoid a segfault for wc --files0=- < /dev/null.
	* src/wc.c (compute_number_width): Return right away if nfiles == 0.

2006-06-25  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: wc accepts a new option --files0-from=FILE, where FILE
	contains a list of NUL-separated file names.

	* src/wc.c: Include "readtokens.h".
	(usage): Describe the new option, and adjust the `Usage':
	with this option, no FILE may be specified on the command line.
	(main): Handle the new option.
	* tests/misc/wc-files0: New tests, for the above.
	* tests/misc/wc-files0-from: Likewise.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add wc-files0.

2006-06-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/md5sum.c (DIGEST_BUFFER): Remove now-unused definitions.

2006-06-22  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/tee.c (tee_files): Rename from tee, to avoid conflict with
	the function in glibc's <fcntl.h>.  Reported by Andreas Schwab.

2006-06-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.cfg (local-checks-to-skip): Add changelog-check,
	so this check is not run as part of "make distcheck".

2006-06-18  Bob Proulx  <bob@proulx.com>  (tiny change)

	* tests/misc/pwd-long: Fix typo (s/neq/ne/) in previous change.

2006-06-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/misc/pwd-long: Make error output a little clearer.

2006-06-17  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/rm/inaccessible: Skip this test on systems without openat
	support.  Reported by Bob Proulx.

2006-06-15  Bob Proulx  <bob@proulx.com>  (tiny change)

	* tests/misc/mknod: Improve permission checks to handle
	running mkdir test in set-gid directories.

2006-06-14  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/du/basic: Revamp not to hard-code file system block sizes.

2006-06-12  Ralf Wildenhues  <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>

	* tests/du/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Pass $(PERL), for
	files0-from test.

2006-06-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* .gitignore: New file.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .gitignore.

	Setting TIME_STYLE=long-iso in the environment would make the
	cp/same-file test fail.
	* tests/envvar-check (vars): Add TIME_STYLE to the list.
	* tests/cp/same-file: Revert last change.
	Source the envvar-check script, to ensure that TIME_STYLE
	settings don't affect these tests.

2006-06-11  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/cp/same-file: Execute 'ls' in the C locale, so that it
	uses POSIX time stamp formats.  Problem reported by John Nixon in
	<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-06/msg00062.html>.

2006-06-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: Mention the AIX-strndup-bug vs. dircolors workaround.

	Require a "Version N.M" line at the top of the ChangeLog
	file only when making the actual release, not when running
	"make distcheck".
	* Makefile.maint (maintainer-distcheck): Don't depend on
	changelog-check.
	(alpha beta major): Depend on it here, instead.

2006-06-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Ensure that cat works with any of the options, -A -v -e -E -T,
	when applied to files in /proc and /sys, even when the FIONREAD
	ioctl produces nonsensical results.  Before this change, cat would
	produce no output (or truncated output), for some linux kernels.

	* src/cat.c (write_pending): New function, factored out of cat.
	(cat): Also interpret a negative ioctl/FIONREAD count as indicating
	that there are bytes to read.  Some versions of linux-2.6.16 do that.
	Write any pending output before returning.
	Reported by Dan Jacobson in <http://bugs.debian.org/370583>.
	* NEWS: Mention this bug fix.
	* tests/misc/cat-proc: New file.  Test for the above.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add cat-proc.

2006-06-07  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/expr.c (eval4): Detect overflow properly when multiplying
	INTMAX_MIN * -1.

2006-06-06  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: The 'expr' command now detects and reports integer overflow.
	(It would be better to use extended precision instead, but that
	would be more work.)
	* src/expr.c (integer_overflow): New function.
	(eval4, eval3): Check for integer overflow.

2006-06-05  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Fix problems when building with Solaris/SVR4/etc. make, which uses a
	different and somewhat bogus implementation of VPATH.  In the
	directory tests/misc, rename tests whose names might appear in the
	Automake-generated rules.  For example, we can't use a test named
	'test', since Automake generates a rule that contains the text
	"if test -f ./$$tst; ...", and this might expand to something like
	"if ../../../coreutils-6.0/tests/misc/test -f ./$$test; ...",
	which executes the 'test' script rather than the 'test' command.
	* tests/misc/false-status: Renamed from tests/misc/false.
	* tests/misc/pwd-long: Renamed from tests/misc/pwd.
	* tests/misc/sort-merge: Renamed from tests/misc/sort.
	($prog): Set to 'sort' rather than to $PROG.
	* tests/misc/test-diag: Renamed from tests/misc/test.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (PROG): Take the basename of $$tst,
	in case Solaris make has prepended the directory.
	(TESTS): Adjust to above renamings.
	* tests/misc/expand: Don't assign to PROG; no longer needed
	now that Makefile.am sets PROG to the basename.
	* tests/misc/fold: Likewise.

2006-06-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Make `cp --link --no-dereference' work also on systems where the
	link system call cannot create a hard link to a symbolic link.
	* src/copy.c (copy_internal) [LINK_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS]: Don't use
	the link syscall on a symlink when it would do the wrong thing.
	Based on the patch by Aurelien Jarno: <http://bugs.debian.org/329451>
	* tests/cp/link-no-deref: New file/test for the above.
	* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add link-no-deref.
	* NEWS: Mention the change (doesn't affect Linux).

2006-06-01  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Fix some porting problems in the test cases reported by
	Ralf Wildenhues for HP-UX 11.23 in:
	http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-05/msg00238.html
	* tests/help-version: Don't assume that \< \> works in sed.
	* tests/misc/close-stdout: Don't assume that >&- works.
	Add a /dev/full test.
	* tests/touch/no-create-missing: Don't assume that >&- works.

2006-05-30  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c (usage): Add `v' to the list of sorting-related options.
	From Justin Pryzby.

2006-05-28  Ralf Wildenhues  <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>

	* tests/cp/fail-perm: source lang-default.
	* tests/rm/inaccessible: Likewise.

2006-05-28  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/rm/inaccessible: AIX 4.3.3 gives a different diagnostic.
	Recognize it, too.  Reported by Ralf Wildenhues, in
	http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-05/msg00192.html

2006-05-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/chgrp.c: Support new options: --preserve-root and
	--no-preserve-root.  Somehow this program was skipped when those
	options were added to chown, chmod, and rm.  Reported by
	vaqflabuopac@spammotel.com in <http://bugs.debian.org/365656>.
	* NEWS: Mention this.

2006-05-25  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Remove mention of --seed.  We'll replace it with something
	better, and don't want to indicate that it is supported.
	* src/sort.c (usage): Likewise.

2006-05-20  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/chmod.c (main): Use FTS_PHYSICAL here, too.

	* src/du.c (main): Rename local, s/symlink_deref_bit/symlink_deref_bits/
	and arrange for -D to set fts' FTS_PHYSICAL bit as well as
	FTS_COMFOLLOW.  Spotted by Justin Pryzby.

	* gnupload: Merge changes from automake, retaining the ""--to...
	kludge to placate overzealous `make distcheck' check.

2006-05-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/du.c (main): Don't let -D, -L, or -P turn off the internal
	FTS_TIGHT_CYCLE_CHECK directory traversal option.
	Reported by Justin Pryzby in http://bugs.debian.org/367691

2006-05-15  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/cp.c (usage): Correct description of -a: s/-dpR/-dpPR/.
	From Tomas Pospisek.

2006-05-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/mv/no-target-dir: Test two more cases.

2006-05-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	mv -T DIR EMPTY_DIR no longer fails unconditionally
	* src/copy.c (copy_internal): Don't manually prohibit a move where
	the destination is an existing directory.  Sometimes doing that is
	valid.  Let the rename system call enforce the rules.  That is
	allowed only when the source is a directory and the destination
	directory (to be replaced) is empty.  Reported by Eric Blake.
	* tests/mv/no-target-dir: New file/test for this.
	* tests/mv/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add no-target-dir.
	* NEWS: Mention this.

	* tests/mv/atomic: New file/test for yesterday's fix.
	* tests/mv/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add atomic.

	* tests/du/long-sloop: Avoid harmless `ambiguous redirect' diagnostic.

2006-05-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/copy.c (copy_internal): Don't explicitly unlink the destination
	when moving a symlink into the place of an existing non-directory.
	Reported by Joshua Hudson.
	* NEWS: mention this.

2006-05-07  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (patch-check): Fail if patch generates any output,
	even merely for changed offsets.

	* src/c99-to-c89.diff: Adjust to reflect new offsets.

	* NEWS: Mention changes affecting df, pwd, shred.

2006-05-06  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/ls/stat-vs-dirent: New test, to detect the bogus file
	system condition where dirent.d_ino != stat.st_ino.
	* tests/ls/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add stat-vs-dirent.

2006-05-06  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* tests/ls/inode: Expand to test inode from readdir case.
	* tests/ls/follow-slink: Expand to test broken links encountered
	implicitly, favoring Solaris 9 and OpenBSD 3.4 behavior.

2006-05-06  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* tests/mv/leak-fd: Work even on case-insensitive file system.

2006-05-04  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: Mention the 2006-03-19 pwd-related change that makes
	lib/getcwd.c work around inconsistent file system dirent.d_ino data.

2006-05-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c (DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS, LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS):
	Use better macro parameter names: s/basename/key_name/,
	s/basefunc/key_cmp_func.  Fix typo in comment.

2006-04-29  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* src/ls.c (main): On systems with d_type, directories_first only
	implies format_needs_type, not format_needs_stat.

2006-05-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ls.c (xstrcoll_df_version, rev_xstrcoll_df_version): Add space
	after comma in arg list, from Eric Blake.

2006-04-25  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/misc/date (relative-3): New test, derived from a bug
	report by John Thomas McDole.

2006-04-23  Francesco Montorsi  <fr_m@hotmail.com>

	New option for ls: --group-directories-first.
	It makes ls list directories before files.
	* NEWS [New features]: Mention it.
	* src/ls.c (sort_type): Rearrange to use as an array index when
	choosing sort function; added new sort_numtypes member for
	compile-time check.
	(time_type): Add new time_numtypes member for compile-time check.
	(directories_first): New global variable.
	(GROUP_DIRECTORIES_FIRST_OPTION): New enum.
	(long_options): Add --directories-first.
	(main): Support new option.
	(is_directory): New function.
	(extract_dirs_from_files): Use it.
	(DIRFIRST_CHECK, DEFINE_SORT_FUNCTIONS)
	(LIST_SORTFUNCTION_VARIANTS): New macros.
	(sort_functions): New global variable.
	(sort_files): Use it.
	(usage): Document new option.

2006-04-18  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/shred.c (fillrand): The assertion was way too weak, due to
	what must be a typo.  Strengthen it to its intended value.
	(dopass): Don't use alloca; it's not worth the aggravation here,
	since it's used only to get a page-aligned buffer, and page
	alignment doesn't buy us much here.  I'm suspicious that alloca
	causes problems on some hosts, due to a recent bug report by Adam
	Waltman: http://bugs.gentoo.org/130246.

2006-04-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/misc/tty-eof: Add new programs, base64, sha224sum, sha256sum,
	sha384sum, sha512sum.

2006-04-17  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/chmod.c (describe_change): Adjust to filemode changes.
	* src/ls.c (HAVE_ST_DM_MODE): Remove; moved to ../lib/filemode.c.
	(print_long_format): Use (new) filemodestring rather than
	(old) mode_string, so that we get more file types right, at least
	in theory.  Adjust to filemode changes.
	* src/stat.c (human_access): Likewise.

2006-04-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/ptx.c (main) [DEFAULT_IGNORE_FILE]: Remove code to use a default
	ignore file.  This has never been enabled.  Reported by Eric Blake.

2006-04-12  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/ln.c (linkfunc): Remove.  This method ran into a compiler/linker
	bug in Interix.  Just call symlink or link directly.  All uses changed.
	* src/setuidgid.c (main) [! HAVE_SETGROUPS]: Don't call setgroups.
	* src/stat.c (USE_STATVFS): New macro.
	Include <sys/statvfs.h> and use statvfs only if USE_STATVFS.
	(NAMEMAX_FORMAT): define a bit more clearly, now that the
	statvfs-using code is a bit more regular.
	* src/system.h (sync) [!HAVE_SYNC]: New macro.

2006-04-11  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: csplit, nl, expr now conform to POSIX better, and are
	more-compatible with traditional Unix, with respect to regular
	expressions.
	* src/csplit.c (extract_regexp): Set re_syntax_options to a
	value that is compatible with what POSIX requires.
	* src/nl.c (build_type_arg): Likewise.
	* src/expr.c (docolon): Likewise.  Also, don't let anchors match
	newline; this fixes an incompatibility with tradition and with POSIX.
	Don't warn about leading ^.  POSIX says it is unspecified whether
	^ is a special character, which means that implementations can
	either treat it as special or not, but either way a warning is not
	allowed (unless the regexp is otherwise invalid).  Instead, anchor
	the expression but treat ^ as an anchor; this is the traditional
	behavior (e.g., Solaris 10).
	(eval4, eval3, eval2): Treat non-numeric args, division by zero,
	and the like as invalid expressions (exit status 2), not as
	failure of 'expr' (exit status 3).  This is more consistent with
	how Solaris behaves.
	* tests/expr/basic (fail-a): Adjust exit status to match new expr
	behavior, for status 2 versus 3.
	(anchor): New test.
	(bre1, bre2, bre3, bre4, bre5, bre6, bre7, bre8, bre9, bre10):
	(bre11, bre12, bre13, bre14, bre15, bre16, bre17, bre18, bre19, bre20):
	(bre21, bre22, bre23, bre24, bre25, bre26, bre27, bre28, bre29, bre30):
	(bre31, bre32, bre33, bre34, bre35, bre36, bre37, bre38, bre39, bre40):
	(bre41, bre42, bre43, bre44, bre45, bre46, bre47, bre48, bre49, bre50):
	(bre51, bre52, bre53, bre54, bre55, bre56, bre57, bre58, bre59, bre60):
	(bre61, bre62): New tests.
	* tests/misc/csplit: Use \{...\} in test RE, to test that we're
	conforming to POSIX.

	Port to Solaris 8.
	* tests/du/long-from-unreachable: Solaris 8 sh doesn't understand
	"if !".  Do not assume that 'sed' can handle long, newline-free input.
	* tests/du/long-sloop: Likewise.  Evaluate expr once, not $n times.

2006-04-10  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Adjust to new regex.h API (with new fastmap type), and clean
	up the regex storage allocation a bit.

	* src/csplit.c (struct control): Put re_compiled member at the
	end, since it's large.  Change regexpr member from char * to bool;
	all uses changed.  Add new member fastmap.
	(extract_regexp): regexp arg is now char const *, not char *.
	Don't bother duplicating the regular expression; it's not needed.
	Set fastmap from new fastmap member.  Don't bother allocating
	a buffer, as the regexp code does a better job than we do.
	* src/expr.c (docolon): Allocate and use a fastmap.
	Don't bother allocating a buffer.
	* src/nl.c (body_fastmap, header_fastmap, footer_fastmap):
	New vars.
	(build_type_arg): New fastmap arg.  All uses changed.
	Don't bother allocating a buffer, but set a fastmap.
	* src/ptx.c (context_regex_string, word_regex_string): Remove.
	(context_regex, word_regex): New vars, replacing the above.
	All uses changed.
	(struct regex_data): New type.
	(compile_regex): Renamed from alloc_and_compile_regex, since
	we no longer allocate storage.  Arg is now a struct regex_data *,
	not a const char *.  All uses changed.  Don't allocate the fastmap;
	instead, take it from the caller.  Don't convert size_t to int,
	to avoid arithmetic overflow problems.  Don't bother freeing
	storage afterwards; it's not worth the aggravation.
	* src/tac.c (compiled_separator_fastmap): New ver.
	(main): Use it.  Don't bother allocating a buffer.

2006-03-30  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/dd.c (iwrite): Remove assignment without effect.
	Reported by Felix Rauch Valenti.

2006-03-22  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* src/ptx.c (usage): Remove mention of --copyright/-C.
	(main): Alias --copyright to --version plus a deprecation warning.
	* NEWS: Mention this.

2006-03-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/Makefile.am (uptime_LDADD): Add $(POW_LIB), for uptime's
	use of strtod.  Tiny patch from Nickolai Zeldovich.

2006-03-11  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* tests/misc/dirname: New file.
	* tests/basename/Makefile.am: Delete.
	* tests/basename/basic: Move to...
	* tests/misc/basename: ... this new file.  Add some tests,
	including fixed behavior for //.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Sort.  Add basename, dirname.
	* tests/Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Remove basename.
	* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove tests/basename.

	Improvements to dirname/basename handling on platforms like
	cygwin with distinct // and with drive letters.
	* NEWS: Document new behavior.
	* src/basename.c (main): Don't strip suffix from file system
	roots.
	* src/cp.c (target_directory_operand): Use new last_component.
	(ASSIGN_BASENAME_STRDUPA): Likewise.  Reduce time spent
	traversing the string.
	* src/dircolors.c (guess_shell_syntax): Use new last_component.
	* src/install.c (target_directory_operand, install_file_in_dir):
	Likewise.
	* src/ln.c (target_directory_operand, main): Likewise.
	* src/ls.c (basename_is_dot_or_dotdot): Likewise.
	* src/mv.c (target_directory_operand, movefile): Likewise.
	* src/remove.c (rm_1): Likewise.
	* src/shred.c (wipename): Likewise.
	* src/split.c (next_file_name): Likewise.
	* src/su.c (log_su, run_shell): Likewise.

2006-03-23  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: nohup diagnostics are now more precise, and nohup now
	redirects stderr to nohup.out if stdout is closed and stderr is a tty.
	* src/nohup.c (main): Implement this.
	* tests/misc/nohup: Test the new behavior.

2006-03-12  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/copy.c (set_author): Rename function, from preserve_author.

	* src/remove.c (AD_pop_and_chdir): Use new macro,
	CYCLE_CHECK_REFLECT_CHDIR_UP, rather than open-coding it.

	* src/system.h (SAME_INODE): Remove definition.
	Include "same-inode.h", instead.

2006-03-11  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* src/pwd.c (robust_getcwd): Prepend only one slash, not two.

2006-03-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Fix a bug whereby a user with write access to a directory being removed
	could cause the removal of that directory to fail with an erroneous
	diagnostic about a directory cycle.  Reported by Vineet Chadha.

	* NEWS: Mention this.
	* src/remove.c (AD_pop_and_chdir): If the directory we're about to
	leave (and try to rmdir) is the one whose dev_ino is being used to
	detect a cycle, reset cycle_check_state.dev_ino to that of the parent.

2006-03-08  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Document dd's new 'directory' and 'nolinks' flags.
	* src/dd.c (set_fd_flags): Handle file-creation flags on file
	descriptors, rather than ignoring them.
	* tests/dd/misc: Add test cases for append, nofollow, directory,
	and nolinks flags.  Simplify redirection to /dev/null in some cases.

	* tests/dd/misc: iflags->iflag.  This fixes a typo that meant the
	noatime test never tested anything.

2006-03-05  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/dd.c (flags, usage): New flags directory, nolinks.
	* src/system.h (O_NOLINKS): Define to 0 if not already defined.

	* src/ls.c (usage): Mention that -f disables --color.
	Problem reported by Niels Möller.

2006-03-03  Justin Pryzby  <pryzbyj@justinpryzby.com>

	* man/*.x: Add references to syscalls from utilities of the same name.

2006-03-05  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/help-version: Set SHELL, if not already set, in order to
	avoid failure when `make check' is run through debuild;  dircolors
	would fail due to lack of $SHELL.  Reported by Sven Joachim.

	Make `base64 --wrap=N' work for N=0, and for N larger than SIZE_MAX.
	* src/base64.c (wrap_write, do_encode, main): Change type of
	parameters and locals, wrap_column, form size_t to uintmax_t.
	(main): Adjust to use xstrtoumax, accordingly.

2006-03-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Don't fail when run from an environment with SHELL not a Bourne
	shell, e.g. `env SHELL=/bin/csh make check' would fail this test.
	* tests/dircolors/simple: Invoke each non-failing test with -b.
	Reported by Michael Stone.

2006-02-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/misc/base64: Derive --decode-using tests from the
	encode-based ones.

	* tests/misc/base64: Factor out a long constant string.
	Split lines to stay within 80 columns.

	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add base64.
	* tests/misc/base64: Test base64.  From Simon Josefsson.

	* src/base64.c (do_decode): Use correct type for parameter,
	ignore_garbage: s/size_t/bool/.

	* src/base64.c: Don't include .h files already included by system.h:
	<string.h>, <stdlib.h>, <stdbool.h>, <limits.h>, <errno.h>.
	Include "system.h" before the other lib/*.h header files.
	Include <sys/types.h> before "system.h".
	(wrap_write): Remove declaration of unused local, initial_column.
	(wrap_write): Correct declaration syntax: s/size_t * V/size_t *V/.

	* README: Add base64 to the list.

2006-02-17  Simon Josefsson  <jas@extundo.com>

	New program: base64.
	* AUTHORS: Mention base64.
	* NEWS: Likewise.
	* man/Makefile.am: Build base64.1.
	* man/base64.x: New file.
	* src/Makefile.am (bin_PROGRAMS): Add base64.
	* src/base64.c: New file.

2006-02-25  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	In ls, avoid calling stat for --inode (-i), when possible.
	* src/pwd.c (NOT_AN_INODE_NUMBER, D_INO): Move to ...
	* src/system.h: ... here, for use in ...
	* src/ls.c (main): ... here.  Prefer dirent.d_ino to stat when
	possible.
	(gobble_file): Add inode argument.
	(print_dir): Pass inode if available.
	(usage): Remove inaccuracy.

2006-02-23  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* TODO: Update/correct some obsolete entries.

2006-02-20  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* doc/coreutils.texi (join invocation): Mention `sort -k 1b,1'.
	* src/join.c (usage): Likewise.
	Documentation problem reported by Philip Kensche.

2006-02-20  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* man/rm.x: Update documentation to match previous patch.

2006-02-18  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	New option for rm: --interactive=once (-I).
	* NEWS: Document it, along with change to rm --interactive.
	* TODO: Remove entry for implementing rm -I
	* src/rm.c (INTERACTIVE_OPTION): New enum value.
	(interactive_type): New enum.
	(long_opts): Let interactive take an optional argument.
	(interactive_args, interactive_types): New option arguments.
	(usage): Document -I, --interactive=WHEN.  Use program_name
	instead of a basename.
	(main): New -I option, new behavior to --interactive.
	* tests/rm/interactive-once: New tests.
	* tests/rm/interactive-always: Ditto.
	* tests/rm/Makefile.am (TESTS): Run them.

2006-02-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (sc_two_space_separator_in_usage): Make the regular
	expression match more of the target lines, e.g., those that start with
	`-S,' (short option followed by a comma) or that include `=[...]'.
	Patch by Nicolas François.
	Fix the four offenders thus exposed:
	* src/join.c (usage): Use two spaces (not one) to separate the
	--first-only option string from its description, so help2man formats
	the derived man page properly.
	* src/pr.c (usage): Likewise.
	* src/uniq.c (usage): Likewise.
	* src/install.c (usage): Likewise.

2006-02-15  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (alpha beta major): For `make major', ensure that the
	version string is of the form N.N[.N]*, where N is one or more digits.

2006-02-14  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* INSTALL: Update from gnulib.

2006-02-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* GNUmakefile (all): Emit diagnostics to stderr, not stdout.

2006-02-12  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (patch-check): New target.
	(local-checks-available): Add to the list.

2006-02-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/c99-to-c89.diff: New file.
	* src/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add c99-to-c89.diff.

	* .x-po-check: New file, with exclusions so that `make distcheck'
	passes once again.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .x-po-check.

	rm -r must remove an empty directory, even if it is inaccessible.
	* src/remove.c (close_preserve_errno): New function.
	(fd_to_subdirp): Don't print a diagnostic in this function.
	Do it from the callers instead, unless rmdir succeeds.
	(remove_cwd_entries, remove_dir): Adjust callers.
	* tests/rm/empty-inacc: New test for the above.
	* tests/rm/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add empty-inacc.
	* NEWS: Mention this bug fix.
	* tests/rm/rm2: Adjust two expected diagnostics, now that they're
	a tiny bit less precise: cannot remove `a/1': ... instead of
	cannot open directory `a/1': ...

	* Makefile.maint (syntax-check-rules): Automatically derive this
	list of sc_-prefixed rule names.

2006-02-10  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* Makefile.maint (CVS_LIST): Don't assume cvsu is available.
	(CVS_LIST_EXCEPT): New macro, to simplify exception-processing.
	Most uses of CVS_LIST changed to use CVS_LIST_EXCEPT.
	(syntax-check-rules): Bring back sc_changelong.  (Hmm, why did it
	go away? was that an accident?)
	(sc_cast_of_argument_to_free, sc_cast_of_x_alloc_return_value):
	(sc_cast_of_alloca_return_value, sc_space_tab, sc_prohibit_atoi_atof):
	(sc_error_exit_success, sc_file_system, sc_no_if_have_config_h):
	(sc_system_h_headers, sc_sun_os_names, sc_trailing_blank):
	(sc_two_space_separator_in_usage, sc_unmarked_diagnostics):
	(sc_obsolete_symbols, sc_changelog, sc_prohibit_jm_in_m4):
	(sc_useless_cpp_parens, makefile-check, m4-check, po-check):
	(author_mark_check, makefile_path_separator_check):
	Output line numbers, to simplify navigation of Emacs *compilation*
	buffers.
	(sc_prohibit_atoi_atof, sc_file_system):
	Rework slightly so that Makefile.maint doesn't get reported as a
	violation of its own syntax rules.
	(sc_dd_max_sym_length): Use ifneq to do nothing, instead of doing
	it at run-time (which didn't work with Bison).  Fix a makefile typo,
	caught by Makefile.maint itself: spaces where a tab should be.
	(po-check): Check lib/*.[ch] even if not in CVS; used by Bison,
	which copies from ../gnulib/lib/*.[ch] to lib/*.[ch].
	Ignore djgpp and man subdirectories, to avoid false matches with
	Bison and coreutils, respectively.  Use sort -u to remove the
	resulting duplicates.
	* gnupload: Rework slightly to avoid bogus warning from
	sc_two_space_separator_in_usage.

2006-02-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Use gzip's --rsyncable option only if it's available.
	* Makefile.maint (gzip_rsyncable): New variable.
	(GZIP_ENV): Use it.

2006-02-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (local-checks-available): Define in terms of
	the expansion, $(syntax-check-rules), rather than the single,
	top-level target `syntax-check', so that it's easier to exclude
	individual rules (via $(local-checks-to-skip)).
	(tgz-md5, tgz-sha1, ...): Remove now-unused definitions.

2006-02-07  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/system.h (!defined O_DIRECT): If O_DIRECTIO is defined (as it
	is on Tru64), define O_DIRECT to that.  Patch From James Lemley.

	* tests/help-version (expected_failure_status_vdir):
	Redirect an expected disk-full diagnostic to /dev/null.

2006-02-06  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/unexpand.c (usage): Use two spaces (not one) to separate the
	--first-only option string from its description, so help2man formats
	the derived man page properly.
	* src/rm.c (usage): Likewise for --no-preserve-root.
	* src/chown.c (usage): Likewise.
	* src/chgrp.c (usage): Likewise.

	Add a rule to ensure that the above doesn't happen again.
	* Makefile.maint (sc_two_space_separator_in_usage): New rule.
	(syntax-check-rules): Add it.
	* .x-sc_two_space_separator_in_usage: New empty file.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .x-sc_two_space_separator_in_usage.

2006-02-06  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/cp.c (usage): Use two spaces (not one) to separate each
	option string from its description, so help2man formats the
	derived man page properly.
	* src/mv.c (usage): Likewise.
	Patch from Nicolas François in http://bugs.debian.org/351601.

2006-02-04  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/copy.c (copy_internal): cp -RL would fail when encountering
	the same directory more than once in the hierarchy beneath a single
	command-line argument.  That is legitimate, e.g. when there are
	two or more symbolic links, each pointing to some directory that
	would not otherwise be copied.  Reported by Christophe LYON.
	* tests/cp/cp-deref: New file.  Test for today's fix.
	* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add cp-deref.
	* NEWS: Document this.

2006-02-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* configure.ac: Require automake-1.9.6, not 1.8.3.

2006-02-01  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/od.c (usage): Mention that -t a ignores high order bit.
	Documentation problem reported by Ed Avis.

2006-02-01  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/pwd.c (find_dir_entry): Remove unused local, `ent_sb_valid'.

2006-01-30  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/head.c (main): Use a better diagnostic when someone uses a
	trailing numeric option in an invalid way.  Problem reported by
	Karl Berry.
	* src/tail.c (parse_options): Likewise.

2006-01-30  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* man/wc.x: Include `count' keyword in man page synopsis,
	per suggestion from http://bugs.debian.org/181585.

2006-01-24  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/df.c (show_dev): If the file system claims to have
	more available than total blocks, report the number of used
	blocks as being total - available (a negative number) rather
	than as garbage.  Problem reported by Toralf Foerster.

2006-01-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/tail.c (tail_forever): Don't exit-nonzero when an attempt
	to put a regular file in O_NONBLOCK mode fails with EPERM.
	That happens on Linux (up to 2.6.15) when using tail -f on a file with
	the append-only attribute.  Reported by Dean Gaudet.  For details,
	see http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=15473.
	* NEWS: Mention this fix.
	* tests/tail-2/append-only: New file.  Test for the above.
	* tests/tail-2/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add append-only.
	* tests/Makefile.am (check-root): Add tail-2/append-only

2006-01-21  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: Mention fts-related improvements and bug fixes.

2006-01-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/fmt/basic (pfx-1, pfx-2): New tests, to demonstrate the bug
	reported as http://bugs.debian.org/147577.  Forwarded by Thomas Hood.

2006-01-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/du/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add long-from-unreadable.

2006-01-17  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Now that fts no longer changes the current working directory, adjust
	its clients accordingly -- note that du.c uses fts but doesn't need
	any adjustment, since it doesn't operate on the actual files,
	but rather just uses the stat buffers provided by fts.

	* src/chown-core.c: Include "openat.h".
	Don't include "lchown.h".
	(restricted_chown): Accept a new parameter, CWD_FD, and use it in
	calling openat, lchownat, chownat, rather than open, lchown, chown.
	Update caller.
	* src/chmod.c: Include "openat.h".
	(process_file): Use chmodat (fts->fts_cwd_fd,... in place of chmod (...

	* tests/du/long-from-unreadable: New test, to exercise one small
	corner of fts.c.

2006-01-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add comments discouraging the
	addition of new directories under tests/.

	* tests/acl: Redirect stdin to /dev/null.  Otherwise, FreeBSD 5.0's
	getfacl would hang.

2006-01-12  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/du/long-sloop: Adjust not to hard-code the expected
	diagnostic corresponding to ELOOP.  Solaris' diagnostic differs
	from that of GNU libc.  Reported by Paul Eggert.

	* tests/du/long-sloop: Create file at end of symlink chain.

	* tests/misc/test: New file, with a test for one of the
	bugs fixed by yesterday's test.c changes.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add test.

2006-01-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/du/long-sloop: New file.  Test for today's fts.c bug fix.
	That bug could make du -L, chgrp -L, or chown -L fail to diagnose
	a very long sequence of symbolic links (not necessarily a loop).
	* tests/du/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add long-sloop.

2006-01-11  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/test.c (test_syntax_error): Append a newline.  All callers
	changed, except for the ones that didn't already append a newline.
	Bug reported by Eric Blake.

2006-01-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/system.h (X2NREALLOC): Now that verify_true is no longer
	void, cast its result to void, to avoid gcc's warning that
	``left-hand operand of comma expression has no effect''.
	(DECIMAL_DIGIT_ACCUMULATE, X2REALLOC): Likewise.

2006-01-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/chmod/no-x: Add a test for today's fts.c fix.

2006-01-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>  (tiny change)

	* src/ls.c (gobble_file): Use DTTOIF only if it's defined.
	This is necessary for Dragonfly.  Patch by Joerg Sonnenberger.

2006-01-10  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/system.h (X2NREALLOC, X2REALLOC, DECIMAL_DIGIT_ACCUMULATE):
	Use verify_true instead of verify_expr, to sync with gnulib.

2006-01-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/date.c (usage): Adjust the formatting of the entries for
	%::z and %:::z (separate with two spaces, not one) so that help2man
	formats them properly.  Reported by Philip Rowlands.

2006-01-06  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* configure.ac (gl_IGNORE_UNUSED_LIBRARIES): Add.

2006-01-06  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (copyright-check): Use date +%Y in place of
	hard-coded 2005.

	* src/remove.c (rm_1): Remove `static' attribute on local `status'.
	First off, the attribute should have been `volatile' (not static)
	to avoid longjmp-related risk of clobber.  Secondly, now there is
	no longer any risk of a local variable being clobbered, so there's
	no need for any attribute at all.

2006-01-05  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/remove.c: Give a few functions the inline attribute.
	(AD_pop_and_chdir): Use gotos to avoid some duplication.
	(AD_push): Rewrite an assertion so that the entire computation
	goes away when assertions are turned off.

	* src/tail.c (ENOSYS) [!defined ENOSYS]: Don't define here.
	It's already defined in "system.h".
	* Makefile.maint: Add a FIXME comment.

2006-01-04  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* ChangeLog: Remove entries from 2005-10-22 and earlier.
	* ChangeLog-2005: New file, for entries up to version 5.92.

2006-01-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/du/no-x: Also allow a slightly different diagnostic -- the
	one you get when using openat-enabled fts.c and du (coming soon).
	* tests/chmod/no-x: Likewise.
	* tests/chgrp/no-x: Likewise.

	* src/system.h (O_DIRECTORY) [!defined O_DIRECTORY]: Define.

2006-01-02  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/chown-core.c (RC_do_ordinary_chown): New enum value.
	(restricted_chown): Return it, if the file cannot be accessed due
	to EPERM, or if no uid or gid are required, or if the file is
	neither a directory nor a regular file.  Rewrite to avoid gotos.
	(change_file_owner): Handle RC_do_ordinary_chown case.
	Rewrite to avoid gotos.
	* tests/chgrp/basic: Make sure we can change the group of
	inaccessible files.

	* src/date.c (usage): Explain %g, %G, and %V a bit better.

2006-01-02  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/copy.c (set_owner): Correct a comment.

	* src/tail.c (parse_options): Change warning to say that --retry
	is useful `mainly' (not `only') when following by name.
	Reported here: http://bugs.debian.org/273781

2006-01-01  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Document that mkfifo and mknod -m no longer set special bits.
	* src/copy.c: Include lchmod.h.
	(copy_internal): Use lchmod rather than chmod.
	* src/cp.c: Include lchmod.h.
	(re_protect, make_dir_parents_private): Use lchmod rather than chmod.
	* src/mkdir.c: Include lchmod.h.
	(usage): Clarify -m's operation.
	(main): Use lchmod rather than chmod.  Don't use lchmod unless the
	new mode contains bits outside the 777 range.
	* src/mkfifo.c (usage): Clarify -m's operation.
	(main): If -m is given, don't invoke chmod; use umask 0 instead.
	Report an error if -m asks for bits outside the 777 range.
	* src/mknod.c (usage, main): Likewise.

	* src/mkdir.c, src/mkfifo.c, src/mknod.c: Undo 2005-12-19 changes.

2005-12-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint (sc_obsolete_symbols): Prohibit use of O_NDELAY.
	(sc_prohibit_assert_without_use): New rule.
	(syntax-check-rules): Add it to the list.
	* .x-sc_prohibit_assert_without_use: New empty file.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.

	* Makefile.maint (CVS_LIST): Define in terms of $(srcdir).

	* cp.c, df.c, link.c, mknod.c, nice.c, sleep.c, unlink.c:
	Don't include <assert.h>; it wasn't used.

2005-12-26  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/chown-core.c (restricted_chown):
	Don't try O_WRONLY unless O_RDONLY failed wth EACCES.
	* src/remove.c (fd_to_subdirp): Open with O_DIRECTORY | O_NOCTTY
	| O_NOFOLLOW too, for consistency with other dir-openers.
	Use POSIX-preferred O_NONBLOCK rather than O_NDELAY.
	(is_empty_dir): Likewise.
	* src/shred.c (wipename): Likewise.  Don't bother trying to open
	dir for writing, since POSIX prohibits it.

2005-12-22  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/help-version: Redirect stderr to /dev/full, to suppress
	write error diagnostic.

2005-12-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/mkdir.c, src/mknod.c, src/mkfifo.c (main)
	Avoid a minor race condition when `-m MODE' is specified, by using
	open, fchown, and close rather than just chown.  To do that reliably --
	even with an overly restrictive umask -- ensure that each mkdir,
	mknod and mkfifo call uses a mode including at least owner-read access.
	* src/mknod.c (main): When `-m MODE' is specified, exit nonzero if
	the subsequent chown (or equivalent open,fchown,close) fails.
	* tests/misc/mknod: New tests.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add mknod.

2005-12-17  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/remove.c (is_empty_dir): Open with O_NDELAY, so we don't hang,
	e.g., on a named pipe.
	(OPEN_NO_FOLLOW_SYMLINK): Remove definition.  Use O_NOFOLLOW in
	place of all uses, since it is guaranteed (system.h) to be defined.

2005-12-05  Andreas Gruenbacher  <agruen@suse.de>

	Add POSIX ACL support
	* src/ls.c: Switch back from HAVE_ACL to USE_ACL: The acl() syscall
	is no requirement for ACL support; particularly, it does not exist
	on systems that have POSIX ACLs.
	* src/copy.h (cp_option_init) [umask_kill]: Remove member.
	* src/cp.c (umask_kill): With default acls, the umask is not to be
	applied.  Remove umask_kill, don't change the process umask, and let
	the kernel apply the umask where appropriate.
	* src/cp.c (make_dir_parents_private): Fix logic for POSIX ACLs.
	* src/copy.c (get_dest_mode): Remove; it is obsolete after removing
	umask_kill.
	(copy_reg, copy_internal): Use copy_acl and set_acl
	instead of fchown/chown. Fix the logic for POSIX ACLs.
	(chown_succeded): Remove; we now always copy acls and
	preserve S_ISUID, S_ISGID, and S_ISVTX when needed, no matter if we
	did a chown before or not.
	* src/mv.c, src/install.c (cp_option_init): Don't set umask_kill member.
	* src/Makefile.am (dir_LDADD, ls_LDADD, vdir_LDADD, cp_LDADD,
	mv_LDADD, ginstall_LDADD): On systems with an ACL library, arrange
	to link with it via $(LIB_ACL), for the utilities that need it.

2005-12-16  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/remove.c (OPENAT_CWD_RESTORE__REQUIRE): Remove.
	(OPENAT_CWD_RESTORE__ALLOW_FAILURE): Likewise.
	(fd_to_subdirp): Remove openat_cwd_restore_allow_failure arg; its
	value is now signified by whether cwd_errno is null.
	(fd_to_subdirp, remove_dir, rm_1); Change cwd failure indicator from
	pointer-to-bool to pointer-to-errno-value.  All callers changed.
	(rm_1): Don't bother setting a local cwd failure flag and then
	ORing it into the caller's.  Just set the caller's.
	(rm): Use cwd failure errno value to print a slightly-better
	diagnostic.

2005-12-15  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/stat.c (print_it): Properly handle a backslash at the
	end of a --printf format string.  Reported by Paul Eggert.
	* tests/misc/stat-printf (end-bs): Add a test for the above.

2005-12-15  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/acl: Port to pre-POSIX shells like Solaris 8 /bin/sh.
	Don't assume /etc/passwd contains user names; use 'id' instead.

2005-12-15  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	stat: revert behavior of --format=FMT (-c)
	stat: add new option: --printf=FMT
	* NEWS: Mention this.
	* src/stat.c (isodigit, octtobin, hextobin): Define.
	(PRINTF_OPTION): Define.
	(interpret_backslash_escapes, trailing_delim): New globals.
	(usage): Document them.  Alphabetize on long option names.
	(print_esc_char): New function.
	(print_it): Rewrite, in order to handle backslash escapes.
	(main): Handle new option.  Set globals for --format, too.

	* tests/misc/stat-printf: Test --printf and --format.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add stat-printf.

2005-12-14  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: sort now reports incompatible options.
	* src/sort.c (incompatible_options, check_ordering_compatibility):
	New functions.
	(main): Use them.  Don't bother with a usage message for
	"sort -c a b", for consistency with other error diagnostics.
	* tests/sort/Test.pm (incompat1, incompat2, incompat3, incompat4):
	New tests.

	* src/cat.c (main): Undo previous change.  close_stdout already
	does the check, so the previous change wasn't necessary.

2005-12-13  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/cat.c (main): Check for close (STDOUT_FILENO) failure.

2005-12-12  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	Install a more-conservative approach for sort -R.  It's the
	same basic idea as the existing code, except it uses the full ISAAC
	approach (called the "more kosher" approach in the existing comments).
	This makes "sort -R" quite a bit slower (about a factor of 2 on my
	little tests involving 10000 lines on a 2.4 GHz P4), but I think it's
	better to be conservative here at first, and review any performance
	improvements carefully.
	* .x-sc_require_config_h: Add src/rand-isaac.c.
	* src/rand-isaac.h: Remove.  All uses now simply include rand-isaac.c.
	* src/Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS): Remove rand-isaac.h.
	(shred_SOURCES, sort_SOURCES): Remove.
	(EXTRA_DIST): Add rand-isaac.c.
	* src/rand-isaac.c: Revert to what used to be in shred.c, without
	changing it to allow for varying numbers of words in the state.
	Alter so that we include rand-isaac.c directly rather than
	compiling it and linking to it.  Don't include config.h or
	system.h; that's the includer's responsibility.
	Omit functions that are specific to shred.
	(ISAAC_LOG, ISAAC_WORDS, ISAAC_BYTES, struct isaac_state, ind):
	(isaac_step, struct irand_state):
	Resurrect these, with the same defns that used to be in shred.c.
	(ISAAC_SIZE, isaac_new, isaac_copy): Remove.
	(isaac_refill, isaac_seed_start, isaac_seed_data, irand_init, irand32):
	static again.
	(struct isaac_state, isaac_refill, isaac_mix, isaac_init):
	(isaac_seed_start, isaac_seed_data, isaac_seed_finish, isaac_seed):
	(irand_init, irand32, irand_mod):
	Number of words is constant again.
	(struct irand_state, irand_init, irand32, irand_mod): Move to shred.c.
	* src/shred.c: Include rand-isaac.c rather than rand-isaac.h.
	* src/sort.c: Likewise.
	* src/shred.c (fillrand, dopass, main): Undo previous change.
	(struct irand_state, irand_init, irand32, irand_mod): Moved back here,
	from rand-isaac.c.
	* src/sort.c: Don't include md5.h; it wasn't needed.
	(struct keyfield): Rename random_hash to random, for consistency
	with the other member names.  All uses changed.
	(usage): Tweak wording to mention STRING for --seed option.
	(short_options): Rorder for consistency with other programs.
	(rand_state): Now a struct, not a pointer to one.  All uses changed.
	(HASH_WORDS, HASH_SIZE): Remove.
	(get_hash): Remove comments around resbuf size, since we can assume C89.
	Use a "more-kosher" (but slower) approach of invoking isaac_refill.
	(keycompare): Adjust to the new get_hash.
	Add a FIXME.
	(badfieldspec): Omit recently-introduced comment; it isn't needed.
	(main): Don't set need_random simply because gkey has it set; that
	doesn't necessarily mean we'll need random numbers.
	Redo seeding to match new get_hash approach.

2005-12-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS): Add rand-isaac.h.

	Avoid shred segfault on 64-bit systems.
	* src/rand-isaac.c (isaac_refill): Don't try to negate a
	local of type uint32_t.  Make the local an `int' instead.

	* NEWS: Mention sort's new options.

	* src/rand-isaac.c (isaac_mix): Declare to be static.
	Mark all other functions as `extern' so the tight-scope
	part of `make distcheck' passes once again.
	* src/rand-isaac.h (isaac_mix): Remove declaration.

	* src/sort.c (get_hash): Change position of `*' in parameter
	type to conform with convention.
	(main): Split a long line so it fits in 80 columns.
	(keycompare): Remove stray SPACE before TAB that was
	causing `make distcheck' to fail.

	* src/shred.c: Don't include gethrxtime.h.  No longer needed.

	* tests/misc/sort-rand: New file: basic tests for the new options.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add sort-rand.

2005-12-10  Frederik Eaton  <frederik@ofb.net>

	* src/Makefile.am (sort_LDADD): Add $(LIB_GETHRXTIME).
	(shred_SOURCES, sort_SOURCES): New macros, so we compile rand-isaac.c.
	* src/rand-isaac.c: New file, containing ISAAC code that was in shred.c.
	Make state size runtime-configurable.
	(isaac_new, isaac_copy): New functions.
	* src/rand-isaac.h: New file.
	* src/shred.c: Include rand-isaac.h.  Move ISAAC code to rand-isaac.c.
	(fillrand, main): Adjust to the fact that the state size is now
	runtime-configurable.
	* src/sort.c (short_options, long_options, WORDS, keycompare, main):
	(usage): Add options --random-sort and --seed to implement a random
	shuffle.
	Include md5.h and rand-isaac.h.
	(get_hash): New function.
	(rand_state): New var.
	(HASH_WORDS, HASH_SIZE): New macros.

2005-12-09  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/dd/misc: Add test for dd iflags=noatime.

2005-12-09  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/sort.c (usage): Mention white space vs -b and -t options.
	From The Wanderer.

2005-12-09  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* src/test.c (main): Fix misleading comment.

2005-12-07  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Mention dd's new noatime flag.
	* src/system.h (O_NOATIME): Define to 0 if not already defined.
	* src/dd.c (flags, usage): Add support for noatime flag.

2005-12-07  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Distribute the cvsu script, used only by `make syntax-check'.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add build-aux/cvsu.
	* Makefile.maint (CVS_LIST): Use build-aux/cvsu, now that we
	distribute a copy of this script.
	* .x-sc_unmarked_diagnostics: Add build-aux/cvsu.

	* tests/mv/acl: exit-77 before the trap, not after, if we fail
	to create a temporary directory on another partition.
	From Andreas Gruenbacher.

2005-12-06  Tomas Pospisek  <tpo@sourcepole.ch>  (tiny change)

	* man/basename.x: Cross-reference to dirname and readlink.
	* man/dirname.x: Cross-reference to basename and readlink.

2005-12-05  Andreas Gruenbacher

	* src/copy.c [!HAVE_FCHOWN]: Define fchown(...) to -1.
	(set_owner, preserve_author): New functions, factored out of copy_reg.
	(copy_reg): Use them.
	(copy_internal): Use them here, too.

2005-12-04  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/sleep.c (usage): Say what happens with two or more arguments.
	Suggested by Justin Pryzby.

	* src/uptime.c (print_uptime): Move decl of `upsecs' into scope
	where it's used.

2005-12-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/rm.c (long_opts): Change the name of each undocumented, for-
	testing-only option to start with `-', so that it cannot render
	ambiguous any prefix it happens to share with some other option name.
	Problem reported by Eric Blake.
	* src/head.c (long_options): Likewise.
	* src/tail.c (long_options): Likewise.

	* tests/misc/head-elide-tail: Update uses of undocumented, for-
	testing-only --presume* options to start with `---'.
	* tests/rm/dangling-symlink: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/dir-no-w: Likewise.
	* tests/rm/isatty: Likewise.

2005-11-30  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* Makefile.maint: Add a comment about cvsu.

2005-11-25  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: df updates for "none", "proc", inaccessible file systems.
	* src/df.c (show_point): Ignore inaccessible file systems.
	(usage): -a includes dummy file systems, not size-0 file systems.

	* src/od.c (unsigned_long_long_int): Renamed from ulonglong_t,
	to avoid collision with POSIX name space.  All uses changed.

2005-11-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add acl to the list.
	* tests/acl: Add `$0: ' prefix to diagnostics.

	* .x-sc_require_config_h: Add lib/buffer-lcm.c to the list.

2005-11-23  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/copy.c: Improve performance a bit by optimizing away
	unnecessary system calls and going to a block size of at least
	8192 (on normal hosts, anyway).  This improved performance 5% on my
	Debian stable host (2.4.27 kernel, x86, copying from root
	ext3 file system to itself).
	Include "buffer-lcm.h".
	(copy_reg): Omit last argument.  All callers changed.
	Use xmalloc to allocate rather than trusting alloca
	(which is unwise with large block sizes).
	Declare locals more locally, if possible.
	Use uintptr_t words instead of int words, for a bit more speed
	when looking for null blocks on 64-bit hosts.
	Optimize away reads of zero bytes on regular files.
	In the typical case, insist on 8 KiB buffers, at least.
	Avoid unnecessary extra call to fstat when checking for sparse files.
	Avoid now-unnecessary cast to off_t, and "0L".
	Avoid unnecessary test of *new_dst when checking for same owner
	and group.

2005-11-22  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/remove.c (rm): Don't assume C99 for-loop syntax.

2005-11-22  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/remove.c (AD_push): Remove debugging cruft.

	* tests/rm/unread2 (rm): Change expected diagnostic,
	`cannot open directory' to `cannot remove', to align with
	new version of rm.
	* tests/rm/rm2: Ensure that rm now continues removing entries
	even after certain types of failure.

	* src/remove.c: Rewrite.  Now, this module is reentrant on systems
	that provide openat (Solaris), and on systems like Linux+procfs
	where our openat emulation code is reentrant.  This also fixes a
	few low-probability leaks and eliminates some code that could,
	in very unusual circumstances, cause rm() (via a callee) to exit.
	* NEWS: Mention this.

	* configure.ac: Put copyright dates all on one line so the
	emacs function that updates them works properly.

2005-11-18  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* configure.ac (AM_PROG_CC_C_O): Add.  Needed for CVS Automake.
	Problem reported by Eric Blake.
	(AC_PROG_CC_STDC): Use this instead of AC_PROG_CC, so that
	we get a standard-conforming compiler.  This relies on the new
	m4/c.m4 file.  Note that it's a bit tricky, since c.m4 doesn't
	define AC_PROG_CC_STDC; we are relying on Autoconf 2.59 internals.
	m4/c.m4 can go away with Autoconf 2.60 comes out.

2005-11-17  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/remove.c (AD_mark_helper): Make a `char *' parameter `const'.
	(AD_mark_current_as_unremovable): Likewise, but for a local.
	(rm_1): Likewise.

	* tests/mv/acl: Let traps handle removing temporary directories.

	Expect acl-related tests to fail, until the corresponding
	patches are committed.
	* tests/mv/Makefile.am (XFAIL_TESTS): Add acl.
	* tests/cp/Makefile.am (XFAIL_TESTS): Likewise.

	ACL tests, from Andreas Gruenbacher.
	* tests/acl, tests/mv/acl, tests/cp/acl: New files.
	* tests/mv/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add acl.
	* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add acl.

	* src/ls.c (basename_is_dot_or_dotdot): Correct wording in comment.

2005-11-16  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Improve quality of ln's diagnostics.
	* src/ln.c (do_link, usage): Likewise.
	(do_link): Don't use alloca on a buffer of unbounded size.

2005-11-16  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/cp/fail-perm: Accommodate HPUX.  It appears to fail
	with EACCES rather than EPERM.  Reported by Peter O'Gorman here:
	http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.core-utils.bugs/5766
	This also affects AIX 4.3.3, according to Ralf Wildenhues, in
	http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-05/msg00192.html

2005-11-14  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS (sort): Mention consequences of today's mkstemp-safer.c fix.

2005-11-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* announce-gen: Accept new option, --gpg-key-id=ID and
	emit a blurb telling how to use the .sig files.
	* Makefile.cfg (gpg_key_ID): Define.
	* Makefile.maint (announcement): Use new option and key.

	Require that most .c files include <config.h>.
	* Makefile.maint (sc_require_config_h): New rule.
	(syntax-check-rules): Add it.
	* .x-sc_require_config_h: New file listing exceptions to the
	above rule.  Some are legit, others are simply grandfathered in.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .x-sc_require_config_h here, too.

2005-11-12  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/checksum.h, src/md5.c, src/sha1sum.c: Remove now-unused files.

2005-11-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: Mention `readlink -f' bug fix in 5.3.0 news.
	Mention new readlink options in 5.3.0's `New features' section.
	Spotted by Thomas Hood.

2005-11-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* NEWS: Merge in changes from b5_9x branch.

2005-11-08  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: ls now defaults to --time-style='locale', which in turn acts
	like --time-style='posix-long-iso' if the locale settings are messed up.
	* src/ls.c (decode_switches): Implement this.

2005-11-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/du/2g: s/expensive/very expensive/ in a comment.
	From Paul Townsend.

2005-10-17  Eric Blake  <ebb9@byu.net>

	* src/ls.c (usage): Fix descriptions of --sort, --time.
	Reported by Vitaly A. Ostanin.

2005-11-04  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/ln.c: Include filenamecat.c.
	(FILE_BASENAME_CONCAT): Remove.
	(do_link): Remove last arg DEST_IS_DIR.  All callers changed.
	(main): Use file_name_concat, base_name, and strip_trailing_slashes
	instead of FILE_BASENAME_CONCAT.  This simplifies the code, and avoids
	the use of alloca.

2005-11-04  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/du.c (process_file): Don't overflow for files of size >= 2^31
	on systems with stat.st_blocks of a signed 32-bit type.
	This bug causes trouble on some AIX 5.1 systems.
	Report and trivial patch from Paul Townsend:
	<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2005-11/msg00033.html>
	* NEWS: Mention this.

	* tests/du/2g: New (very-expensive) test for the above-fixed bug.
	* tests/du/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it here.
	* tests/very-expensive: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it here.
	* tests/cp/perm: Mark this test as `very-expensive', too.

2005-11-02  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: Mention that rm -d and maybe ln -d are scheduled for
	removal in 2006.
	* src/remove.h (struct rm_options): Remove unlink_dirs.  All uses
	removed.
	* src/rm.c (usage): Don't mention rm -d.

2005-11-02  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/dd/skip-seek: Fix typo in comment: s/fileutils/coreutils.
	From Andreas Schwab.

	* tests/dd/unblock-sync: Redirect stderr to /dev/null so the
	`M+N records in/out' lines don't pollute `make check' output.

	* tests/dd/skip-seek (sk-seek4): New test, to exercise the bug
	fixed on 2005-10-31.  This test uses the new, IN_PIPE specifier.
	* tests/Coreutils.pm: Accept a new type of input specifier: IN_PIPE,
	to indicate that the input file should be piped into the command
	under test (via `cat FILE | $prog ...').

	* src/remove.c (remove_entry): Emit a better diagnostic when rm
	(without -r) fails to remove a directory on a non-Linux system.
	This change affects only newer Solaris systems (with priv_*
	functions like priv_allocset).  Reported by Keith Thompson.

	* tests/rm/dir-nonrecur: New file/test for the above fix.
	* tests/rm/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add dir-nonrecur.

2005-11-01  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* NEWS: "tail -c 2 FILE" and "touch 0101000000" now operate as
	POSIX 1002.1-2001 requires.
	* src/tail.c (parse_obsolete_option): Implement this.
	Problem reported by Vincent Lefevre.
	* src/touch.c (main): Pass PDS_PRE_2000 to posixtime.
	* tests/tail/Test.pm (c-2, c-2-minus, c2, c2-minus): New tests.
	(test_vector): Add special cases for _POSIX2_VERSION, and
	regularize the old ones a bit.
	* tests/touch/obsolescent: Add y2000 test.

2005-10-31  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/dd.c (skip): Fix off-by-one error reported by
	Theodoros V. Kalamatianos.

2005-10-30  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* tests/mkdir/p-3: Require that the test be run as non-root.
	Problem and trivial fix reported by Theodoros V. Kalamatianos.

2005-10-28  Paul Eggert  <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>

	* src/ln.c (FILE_BASENAME_CONCAT): Omit unnecessary slashes in the
	boundary between DEST and SOURCE in the result.

2005-10-26  Dmitry V. Levin  <ldv@altlinux.org>

	* src/md5sum.c (main) [!O_BINARY]: Changed default read mode
	back to text, to sync with documentation and for backwards
	compatibility.

2005-10-25  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/dircolors/simple (other-wr): Add an explicit test for
	the dircolors bug (NULL-dereference) fixed yesterday.

2005-10-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/tac.c (tac_file): When determining whether a file is seekable,
	also test whether it is a tty.  Using only the lseek-based test would
	give a false positive on Solaris.  Reported by Peter Fales.

2005-10-24  Dmitry V. Levin  <ldv@altlinux.org>

	* tests/install/d-slashdot: New test, for "install -d" failure.
	* tests/install/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add d-slashdot.
	* tests/mkdir/p-slashdot: New test, for "mkdir -p" failure.
	* tests/mkdir/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add p-slashdot.

2005-10-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/dircolors.c (ls_codes): Add missing comma.
	Anonymous report and patch from
	http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=14849

	* src/dircolors.c: Add compile-time assertion that the slack_codes
	and ls_codes arrays have the same number of elements.  This would
	have prevented the above-fixed bug.

	* src/expand.c (parse_tab_stops): Add a comment to make this function
	identical to the one in unexpand.c.
	* src/unexpand.c (parse_tab_stops): Adjust syntax to make this function
	identical to the one in expand.c.

	* src/expand.c (next_file): Don't assume fopen cannot return stdin.

2005-10-23  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* src/md5sum.c (digest_check, main): Use ptr_align rather than
	a dangerous pointer-value-to-`unsigned' cast.
	* NEWS: mention the new sha* programs.
	* AUTHORS: Add new sha* programs.

2005-08-28  David Madore  <david.madore@ens.fr>

	Add new programs: sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum, sha512sum.
	* README: Add their names to the list.
	* src/md5sum.c: Provide framework for computing sha-2 hashes.
	* src/Makefile.am (sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum, sha512sum):
	Rules for compiling sha-2 utilities
	(noinst_HEADERS): Remove checksum.h.
	* man/sha512sum.x, man/sha384sum.x, man/sha256sum.x, man/sha224sum.x:
	New files.
	* man/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Add the corresponding .1 names.
	(sha224sum.1, sha256sum.1, sha384sum.1, sha512sum.1): New dependencies.
	* tests/misc/sha224sum, tests/misc/sha256sum: New files.
	* tests/misc/sha384sum, tests/misc/sha512sum: New files.
	* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add new sha224sum, sha256sum,
	sha384sum, sha512sum test scripts here rather that each in its
	own directory.

2005-08-28  David Madore  <david.madore@ens.fr>

	* tests/sha1sum/basic-1 (million-a): Add the "million a's" test (one
	of the FIPS test vectors).

2005-10-23  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* configure.ac: Use 6.0-cvs as the version string.
	* NEWS: Adjust accordingly.


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