2003-03-08 07:42:35 +08:00
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[4.5.10]
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Planned changes:
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Andreas' suggestion re cp --no-preserve
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Rich's stub patches
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shred non-regular should imply --exact (do not round up)
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* du no longer dumps core due to `infinite' recursion via nftw's
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use of the buggy replacement function in getcwd.c
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* portability patches for a few vendor compilers
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* du -S *really* now works like it did before the change in 4.5.5
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2003-02-22 15:55:21 +08:00
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[4.5.9]
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2003-03-05 17:03:58 +08:00
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* du no longer truncates file sizes or sums to fit in 32-bit size_t
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2003-03-05 17:02:24 +08:00
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* work around Linux kernel bug in getcwd (fixed in 2.4.21-pre4), so that pwd
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now fails if the name of the working directory is so long that getcwd
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2003-03-05 05:46:40 +08:00
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truncates it. Before it would print the truncated name and exit successfully.
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2003-03-04 17:16:11 +08:00
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* `df /some/mount-point' no longer hangs on a GNU libc system when another
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hard-mounted NFS file system (preceding /some/mount-point in /proc/mounts)
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is inaccessible.
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2003-03-03 17:06:28 +08:00
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* rm -rf now gives an accurate diagnostic when failing to remove a file
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under certain unusual conditions
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2003-03-03 06:04:31 +08:00
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* mv and `cp --preserve=links' now preserve multiple hard links even under
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certain unusual conditions where they used to fail
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2003-02-22 15:55:21 +08:00
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2003-02-15 18:15:49 +08:00
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[4.5.8]
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2003-02-22 04:22:27 +08:00
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* du -S once again works like it did before the change in 4.5.5
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* stat accepts a new file format, %B, for the size of each block reported by %b
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2003-02-21 16:34:41 +08:00
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* du accepts new option: --apparent-size
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* du --bytes (-b) works the same way it did in fileutils-3.16 and before
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* du reports proper sizes for directories (not zero) (broken in 4.5.6 or 4.5.7)
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2003-02-20 18:34:21 +08:00
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* df now always displays under `Filesystem', the device file name
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corresponding to the listed mount point. Before, for a block- or character-
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special file command line argument, df would display that argument. E.g.,
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`df /dev/hda' would list `/dev/hda' as the `Filesystem', rather than say
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/dev/hda3 (the device on which `/' is mounted), as it does now.
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2003-02-15 18:15:49 +08:00
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* test now works properly when invoked from a set user ID or set group ID
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context and when testing access to files subject to alternate protection
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mechanisms. For example, without this change, a set-UID program that invoked
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`test -w F' (to see if F is writable) could mistakenly report that it *was*
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writable, even though F was on a read-only file system, or F had an ACL
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prohibiting write access, or F was marked as immutable.
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2003-02-06 22:29:03 +08:00
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[4.5.7]
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2003-02-09 02:11:17 +08:00
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* du would fail with more than one DIR argument when any but the last did not
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contain a slash (due to a bug in ftw.c)
|
2003-02-15 18:15:49 +08:00
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2003-02-06 06:52:46 +08:00
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[4.5.6]
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* du no longer segfaults on Solaris systems (fixed heap-corrupting bug in ftw.c)
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* du --exclude=FILE works once again (this was broken by the rewrite for 4.5.5)
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* du no longer gets a failed assertion for certain hierarchy lay-outs
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involving hard-linked directories
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* `who -r' no longer segfaults when using non-C-locale messages
|
2003-02-06 06:54:21 +08:00
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|
|
* df now displays a mount point (usually `/') for non-mounted
|
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|
character-special and block files
|
2003-02-15 18:15:49 +08:00
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2002-12-15 00:29:11 +08:00
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[4.5.5]
|
2003-01-28 02:06:38 +08:00
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|
* ls --dired produces correct byte offset for file names containing
|
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|
nonprintable characters in a multibyte locale
|
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|
|
* du has been rewritten to use a variant of GNU libc's ftw.c
|
2003-01-26 19:03:44 +08:00
|
|
|
* du now counts the space associated with a directory's directory entry,
|
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|
even if it cannot list or chdir into that subdirectory.
|
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|
|
* du -S now includes the st_size of each entry corresponding to a subdirectory
|
2003-01-22 23:55:21 +08:00
|
|
|
* rm on FreeBSD can once again remove directories from NFS-mounted file systems
|
2003-01-21 04:01:18 +08:00
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|
|
* ls has a new option --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir, which
|
2003-01-21 04:17:06 +08:00
|
|
|
corresponds to the new default behavior when none of -d, -l -F, -H, -L
|
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|
has been specified.
|
2003-01-15 20:24:04 +08:00
|
|
|
* ls dangling-symlink now prints `dangling-symlink'.
|
2003-01-21 04:17:06 +08:00
|
|
|
Before, it would fail with `no such file or directory'.
|
|
|
|
* ls -s symlink-to-non-dir and ls -i symlink-to-non-dir now print
|
|
|
|
attributes of `symlink', rather than attributes of their referents.
|
2003-01-15 20:24:54 +08:00
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|
|
* Fix a bug introduced in 4.5.4 that made it so that ls --color would no
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|
|
longer highlight the names of files with the execute bit set when not
|
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|
|
specified on the command line.
|
2003-01-26 19:05:46 +08:00
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|
|
* shred's --zero (-z) option no longer gobbles up any following argument.
|
2003-01-15 20:24:04 +08:00
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|
|
Before, `shred --zero file' would produce `shred: missing file argument',
|
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|
|
and worse, `shred --zero f1 f2 ...' would appear to work, but would leave
|
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|
|
the first file untouched.
|
2003-01-10 04:59:09 +08:00
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|
|
* readlink: new program
|
2003-01-10 04:14:08 +08:00
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|
|
* cut: new feature: when used to select ranges of byte offsets (as opposed
|
|
|
|
to ranges of fields) and when --output-delimiter=STRING is specified,
|
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|
|
output STRING between ranges of selected bytes.
|
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|
|
* rm -r can no longer be tricked into mistakenly reporting a cycle.
|
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|
|
* when rm detects a directory cycle, it no longer aborts the entire command,
|
2003-01-26 19:05:46 +08:00
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|
|
but rather merely stops processing the affected command line argument.
|
2002-12-15 00:29:11 +08:00
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|
2002-10-14 16:30:56 +08:00
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|
|
[4.5.4]
|
2002-12-12 07:46:04 +08:00
|
|
|
* cp no longer fails to parse options like this: --preserve=mode,ownership
|
2002-12-02 17:31:04 +08:00
|
|
|
* `ls --color -F symlink-to-dir' works properly
|
2002-12-01 17:58:26 +08:00
|
|
|
* ls is much more efficient on directories with valid dirent.d_type.
|
2002-12-01 17:57:39 +08:00
|
|
|
* stty supports all baud rates defined in linux-2.4.19.
|
2002-11-25 00:58:50 +08:00
|
|
|
* `du symlink-to-dir/' would improperly remove the trailing slash
|
|
|
|
* `du ""' would evoke a bounds violation.
|
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|
|
* In the unlikely event that running `du /' resulted in `stat ("/", ...)'
|
|
|
|
failing, du would give a diagnostic about `' (empty string) rather than `/'.
|
2002-11-06 17:21:59 +08:00
|
|
|
* printf: a hexadecimal escape sequence has at most two hex. digits, not three.
|
|
|
|
* The following features have been added to the --block-size option
|
|
|
|
and similar environment variables of df, du, and ls.
|
|
|
|
- A leading "'" generates numbers with thousands separators.
|
|
|
|
For example:
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|
|
|
$ ls -l --block-size="'1" file
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|
|
-rw-rw-r-- 1 eggert src 47,483,707 Sep 24 23:40 file
|
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|
|
- A size suffix without a leading integer generates a suffix in the output.
|
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|
|
For example:
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|
|
$ ls -l --block-size="K"
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|
|
-rw-rw-r-- 1 eggert src 46371K Sep 24 23:40 file
|
|
|
|
* ls's --block-size option now affects file sizes in all cases, not
|
2002-11-09 07:20:38 +08:00
|
|
|
just for --block-size=human-readable and --block-size=si. Fractional
|
|
|
|
sizes are now always rounded up, for consistency with df and du.
|
2002-11-06 17:21:59 +08:00
|
|
|
* df now displays the block size using powers of 1000 if the requested
|
|
|
|
block size seems to be a multiple of a power of 1000.
|
2002-11-10 21:33:04 +08:00
|
|
|
* nl no longer gets a segfault when run like this `yes|nl -s%n'
|
2002-12-12 07:46:04 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2002-10-06 14:34:55 +08:00
|
|
|
[4.5.3]
|
2002-10-13 14:04:38 +08:00
|
|
|
* du --dereference-args (-D) no longer fails in certain cases
|
2002-10-10 15:57:35 +08:00
|
|
|
* `ln --target-dir=DIR' no longer fails when given a single argument
|
2002-12-12 07:46:04 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2002-09-12 20:02:56 +08:00
|
|
|
[4.5.2]
|
2002-10-06 03:17:57 +08:00
|
|
|
* `rm -i dir' (without --recursive (-r)) no longer recurses into dir
|
2002-10-05 16:30:07 +08:00
|
|
|
* `tail -c N FILE' now works with files of size >= 4GB
|
2002-09-30 01:17:28 +08:00
|
|
|
* `mkdir -p' can now create very deep (e.g. 40,000-component) directories
|
2002-09-20 16:59:07 +08:00
|
|
|
* rmdir -p dir-with-trailing-slash/ no longer fails
|
2002-09-18 16:30:57 +08:00
|
|
|
* printf now honors the `--' command line delimiter
|
2002-09-18 16:31:16 +08:00
|
|
|
* od's 8-byte formats x8, o8, and u8 now work
|
2002-09-12 20:02:56 +08:00
|
|
|
* tail now accepts fractional seconds for its --sleep-interval=S (-s) option
|
2002-12-12 07:46:04 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2002-08-14 21:44:19 +08:00
|
|
|
[4.5.1]
|
2002-09-01 00:02:41 +08:00
|
|
|
* du and ls now report sizes of symbolic links (before they'd always report 0)
|
2002-08-02 22:49:52 +08:00
|
|
|
* uniq now obeys the LC_COLLATE locale, as per POSIX 1003.1-2001 TC1.
|
|
|
|
|
2003-02-06 22:36:26 +08:00
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|
|
========================================================================
|
|
|
|
Here are the NEWS entries made from fileutils-4.1 until the
|
|
|
|
point at which the packages merged to form the coreutils:
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|
|
|
|
[4.1.11]
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|
|
|
* `rm symlink-to-unwritable' doesn't prompt [introduced in 4.1.10]
|
|
|
|
[4.1.10]
|
|
|
|
* rm once again gives a reasonable diagnostic when failing to remove a file
|
|
|
|
owned by someone else in a sticky directory [introduced in 4.1.9]
|
|
|
|
* df now rounds all quantities up, as per POSIX.
|
|
|
|
* New ls time style: long-iso, which generates YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM.
|
|
|
|
* Any time style can be preceded by "posix-"; this causes "ls" to
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|
|
|
use traditional timestamp format when in the POSIX locale.
|
|
|
|
* The default time style is now posix-long-iso instead of posix-iso.
|
|
|
|
Set TIME_STYLE="posix-iso" to revert to the behavior of 4.1.1 thru 4.1.9.
|
|
|
|
* `rm dangling-symlink' doesn't prompt [introduced in 4.1.9]
|
|
|
|
* stat: remove support for --secure/-s option and related %S and %C format specs
|
|
|
|
* stat: rename --link/-l to --dereference/-L.
|
|
|
|
The old options will continue to work for a while.
|
|
|
|
[4.1.9]
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|
|
|
* rm can now remove very deep hierarchies, in spite of any limit on stack size
|
|
|
|
* new programs: link, unlink, and stat
|
|
|
|
* New ls option: --author (for the Hurd).
|
|
|
|
* `touch -c no-such-file' no longer fails, per POSIX
|
|
|
|
[4.1.8]
|
|
|
|
* mv no longer mistakenly creates links to preexisting destination files
|
|
|
|
that aren't moved
|
|
|
|
[4.1.7]
|
|
|
|
* rm: close a hole that would allow a running rm process to be subverted
|
|
|
|
[4.1.6]
|
|
|
|
* New cp option: --copy-contents.
|
|
|
|
* cp -r is now equivalent to cp -R. Use cp -R -L --copy-contents to get the
|
|
|
|
traditional (and rarely desirable) cp -r behavior.
|
|
|
|
* ls now accepts --time-style=+FORMAT, where +FORMAT works like date's format
|
|
|
|
* The obsolete usage `touch [-acm] MMDDhhmm[YY] FILE...' is no longer
|
|
|
|
supported on systems conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001. Use touch -t instead.
|
|
|
|
* cp and inter-partition mv no longer give a misleading diagnostic in some
|
|
|
|
unusual cases
|
|
|
|
[4.1.5]
|
|
|
|
* cp -r no longer preserves symlinks
|
|
|
|
* The block size notation is now compatible with SI and with IEC 60027-2.
|
|
|
|
For example, --block-size=1MB now means --block-size=1000000,
|
|
|
|
whereas --block-size=1MiB now means --block-size=1048576.
|
|
|
|
A missing `B' (e.g. `1M') has the same meaning as before.
|
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|
|
A trailing `B' now means decimal, not binary; this is a silent change.
|
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|
|
The nonstandard `D' suffix (e.g. `1MD') is now obsolescent.
|
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|
|
* -H or --si now outputs the trailing 'B', for consistency with the above.
|
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|
|
* Programs now output trailing 'K' (not 'k') to mean 1024, as per IEC 60027-2.
|
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|
|
* New df, du short option -B is short for --block-size.
|
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|
|
* You can omit an integer `1' before a block size suffix,
|
|
|
|
e.g. `df -BG' is equivalent to `df -B 1G' and to `df --block-size=1G'.
|
|
|
|
* The following options are now obsolescent, as their names are
|
|
|
|
incompatible with IEC 60027-2:
|
|
|
|
df, du: -m or --megabytes (use -BM or --block-size=1M)
|
|
|
|
df, du, ls: --kilobytes (use --block-size=1K)
|
|
|
|
[4.1.4]
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|
|
* df --local no longer lists smbfs file systems whose name starts with //
|
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|
|
* dd now detects the Linux/tape/lseek bug at run time and warns about it.
|
|
|
|
[4.1.3]
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|
|
* ls -R once again outputs a blank line between per-directory groups of files.
|
|
|
|
This was broken by the cycle-detection change in 4.1.1.
|
|
|
|
* dd once again uses `lseek' on character devices like /dev/mem and /dev/kmem.
|
|
|
|
On systems with the linux kernel (at least up to 2.4.16), dd must still
|
|
|
|
resort to emulating `skip=N' behavior using reads on tape devices, because
|
|
|
|
lseek has no effect, yet appears to succeed. This may be a kernel bug.
|
|
|
|
[4.1.2]
|
|
|
|
* cp no longer fails when two or more source files are the same;
|
|
|
|
now it just gives a warning and doesn't copy the file the second time.
|
|
|
|
E.g., cp a a d/ produces this:
|
|
|
|
cp: warning: source file `a' specified more than once
|
|
|
|
* chmod would set the wrong bit when given symbolic mode strings like
|
|
|
|
these: g=o, o=g, o=u. E.g., `chmod a=,o=w,ug=o f' would give a mode
|
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|
|
of --w-r---w- rather than --w--w--w-.
|
|
|
|
[4.1.1]
|
|
|
|
* mv (likewise for cp), now fails rather than silently clobbering one of
|
|
|
|
the source files in the following example:
|
|
|
|
rm -rf a b c; mkdir a b c; touch a/f b/f; mv a/f b/f c
|
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|
|
* ls -R detects directory cycles, per POSIX. It warns and doesn't infloop.
|
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|
|
* cp's -P option now means the same as --no-dereference, per POSIX.
|
|
|
|
Use --parents to get the old meaning.
|
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|
|
* When copying with the -H and -L options, cp can preserve logical
|
|
|
|
links between source files with --preserve=links
|
|
|
|
* cp accepts new options:
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|
|
|
--preserve[={mode,ownership,timestamps,links,all}]
|
|
|
|
--no-preserve={mode,ownership,timestamps,links,all}
|
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|
|
* cp's -p and --preserve options remain unchanged and are equivalent
|
|
|
|
to `--preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps'
|
|
|
|
* mv and cp accept a new option: --reply={yes,no,query}; provides a consistent
|
|
|
|
mechanism to control whether one is prompted about certain existing
|
|
|
|
destination files. Note that cp's and mv's -f options don't have the
|
|
|
|
same meaning: cp's -f option no longer merely turns off `-i'.
|
|
|
|
* remove portability limitations (e.g., PATH_MAX on the Hurd, fixes for
|
|
|
|
64-bit systems)
|
|
|
|
* mv now prompts before overwriting an existing, unwritable destination file
|
|
|
|
when stdin is a tty, unless --force (-f) is specified, as per POSIX.
|
|
|
|
* mv: fix the bug whereby `mv -uf source dest' would delete source,
|
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|
|
even though it's older than dest.
|
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|
|
* chown's --from=CURRENT_OWNER:CURRENT_GROUP option now works
|
|
|
|
* cp now ensures that the set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits are cleared for
|
|
|
|
the destination file when when copying and not preserving permissions.
|
|
|
|
* `ln -f --backup k k' gives a clearer diagnostic
|
|
|
|
* ls no longer truncates user names or group names that are longer
|
|
|
|
than 8 characters.
|
|
|
|
* ls's new --dereference-command-line option causes it to dereference
|
|
|
|
symbolic links on the command-line only. It is the default unless
|
|
|
|
one of the -d, -F, or -l options are given.
|
|
|
|
* ls -H now means the same as ls --dereference-command-line, as per POSIX.
|
|
|
|
* ls -g now acts like ls -l, except it does not display owner, as per POSIX.
|
|
|
|
* ls -n now implies -l, as per POSIX.
|
|
|
|
* ls can now display dates and times in one of four time styles:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- The `full-iso' time style gives full ISO-style time stamps like
|
|
|
|
`2001-05-14 23:45:56.477817180 -0700'.
|
|
|
|
- The 'iso' time style gives ISO-style time stamps like '2001-05-14 '
|
|
|
|
and '05-14 23:45'.
|
|
|
|
- The 'locale' time style gives locale-dependent time stamps like
|
|
|
|
'touko 14 2001' and 'touko 14 23:45' (in a Finnish locale).
|
|
|
|
- The 'posix-iso' time style gives traditional POSIX-locale
|
|
|
|
time stamps like 'May 14 2001' and 'May 14 23:45' unless the user
|
|
|
|
specifies a non-POSIX locale, in which case it uses ISO-style dates.
|
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|
|
This is the default.
|
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|
|
You can specify a time style with an option like --time-style='iso'
|
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or with an environment variable like TIME_STYLE='iso'. GNU Emacs 21
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and later can parse ISO dates, but older Emacs versions cannot, so
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if you are using an older version of Emacs outside the default POSIX
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locale, you may need to set TIME_STYLE="locale".
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* --full-time is now an alias for "-l --time-style=full-iso".
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========================================================================
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Here are the NEWS entries made from sh-utils-2.0 until the
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point at which the packages merged to form the coreutils:
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[2.0.15]
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* date no longer accepts e.g., September 31 in the MMDDhhmm syntax
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* fix a bug in this package's .m4 files and in configure.ac
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[2.0.14]
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* nohup's behavior is changed as follows, to conform to POSIX 1003.1-2001:
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- nohup no longer adjusts scheduling priority; use "nice" for that.
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- nohup now redirects stderr to stdout, if stderr is not a terminal.
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- nohup exit status is now 126 if command was found but not invoked,
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127 if nohup failed or if command was not found.
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[2.0.13]
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* uname and uptime work better on *BSD systems
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* pathchk now exits nonzero for a path with a directory component
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that specifies a non-directory
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[2.0.12]
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* kill: new program
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* who accepts new options: --all (-a), --boot (-b), --dead (-d), --login,
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--process (-p), --runlevel (-r), --short (-s), --time (-t), --users (-u).
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The -u option now produces POSIX-specified results and is the same as
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the long option `--users'. --idle is no longer the same as -u.
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* The following changes apply on systems conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001,
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and are required by the new POSIX standard:
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- `date -I' is no longer supported. Instead, use `date --iso-8601'.
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- `nice -NUM' is no longer supported. Instead, use `nice -n NUM'.
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* New 'uname' options -i or --hardware-platform, and -o or --operating-system.
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'uname -a' now outputs -i and -o information at the end.
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New uname option --kernel-version is an alias for -v.
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Uname option --release has been renamed to --kernel-release,
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and --sysname has been renamed to --kernel-name;
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the old options will work for a while, but are no longer documented.
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* 'expr' now uses the LC_COLLATE locale for string comparison, as per POSIX.
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* 'expr' now requires '+' rather than 'quote' to quote tokens;
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this removes an incompatibility with POSIX.
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* date -d 'last friday' would print a date/time that was one hour off
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(e.g., 23:00 on *thursday* rather than 00:00 of the preceding friday)
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when run such that the current time and the target date/time fall on
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opposite sides of a daylight savings time transition.
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This problem arose only with relative date strings like `last monday'.
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It was not a problem with strings that include absolute dates.
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* factor is twice as fast, for large numbers
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[2.0.11]
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* setting the date now works properly, even when using -u
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* `date -f - < /dev/null' no longer dumps core
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* some DOS/Windows portability changes
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[2.0j]
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* `date -d DATE' now parses certain relative DATEs correctly
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[2.0i]
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* fixed a bug introduced in 2.0h that made many programs fail with a
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`write error' when invoked with the --version option
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[2.0h]
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* all programs fail when printing --help or --version output to a full device
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* printf exits nonzero upon write failure
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* yes now detects and terminates upon write failure
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* date --rfc-822 now always emits day and month names from the `C' locale
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* portability tweaks for Solaris8, Ultrix, and DOS
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[2.0g]
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* date now handles two-digit years with leading zeros correctly.
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* printf interprets unicode, \uNNNN \UNNNNNNNN, on systems with the
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required support; from Bruno Haible.
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* stty's rprnt attribute now works on HPUX 10.20
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* seq's --equal-width option works more portably
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[2.0f]
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* fix build problems with ut_name vs. ut_user
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[2.0e]
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* stty: fix long-standing bug that caused test failures on at least HPUX
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systems when COLUMNS was set to zero
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* still more portability fixes
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* unified lib/: now that directory and most of the configuration framework
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is common between fileutils, textutils, and sh-utils
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[2.0d]
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* fix portability problem with sleep vs lib/strtod.c's requirement for -lm
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[2.0c]
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* fix portability problems with nanosleep.c and with the new code in sleep.c
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[2.0b]
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* Regenerate lib/Makefile.in so that nanosleep.c is distributed.
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[2.0a]
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* sleep accepts floating point arguments on command line
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* sleep's clock continues counting down when sleep is suspended
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* when a suspended sleep process is resumed, it continues sleeping if
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there is any time remaining
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* who once again prints whatever host information it has, even without --lookup
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2003-01-30 18:42:45 +08:00
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This package began as the union of the following:
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2002-08-26 18:04:05 +08:00
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textutils-2.1, fileutils-4.1.11, sh-utils-2.0.15.
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