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Update to latest gnulib with new copyright year. Run "make update-copyright" and then... * gnulib: Update included in this commit as copyright years are the only change from the previous gnulib commit. * tests/init.sh: Sync with gnulib to pick up copyright year. * bootstrap: Manually update copyright year, until we fully sync with gnulib at a later stage. * tests/sample-test: Adjust to use the single most recent year.
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These are the GNU core utilities. This package is the union of
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the GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages.
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Most of these programs have significant advantages over their Unix
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counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options, and fewer
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arbitrary limits.
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The programs that can be built with this package are:
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[ arch b2sum base32 base64 basename basenc cat chcon chgrp chmod chown
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chroot cksum comm coreutils cp csplit cut date dd df dir dircolors dirname
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du echo env expand expr factor false fmt fold groups head hostid hostname
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id install join kill link ln logname ls md5sum mkdir mkfifo mknod mktemp
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mv nice nl nohup nproc numfmt od paste pathchk pinky pr printenv printf ptx
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pwd readlink realpath rm rmdir runcon seq sha1sum sha224sum sha256sum
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sha384sum sha512sum shred shuf sleep sort split stat stdbuf stty sum sync
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tac tail tee test timeout touch tr true truncate tsort tty uname unexpand
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uniq unlink uptime users vdir wc who whoami yes
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See the file NEWS for a list of major changes in the current release.
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If you obtained this file as part of a "git clone", then see the
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README-hacking file. If this file came to you as part of a tar archive,
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then see the file INSTALL for general compilation and installation
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instructions, or README-install for system and coreutils specific instructions.
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Like the rest of the GNU system, these programs mostly conform to
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POSIX, with BSD and other extensions. For closer conformance, or
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conformance to a particular POSIX version, set the POSIXLY_CORRECT
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and the _POSIX2_VERSION environment variables, as described in
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the documentation under "Standards conformance".
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The ls, dir, and vdir commands are all separate executables instead of
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one program that checks argv[0] because people often rename these
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programs to things like gls, gnuls, l, etc. Renaming a program
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file shouldn't affect how it operates, so that people can get the
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behavior they want with whatever name they want.
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Special thanks to Paul Eggert, Brian Matthews, Bruce Evans, Karl Berry,
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Kaveh Ghazi, and François Pinard for help with debugging and porting
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these programs. Many thanks to all of the people who have taken the
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time to submit problem reports and fixes. All contributed changes are
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attributed in the commit logs.
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And thanks to the following people who have provided accounts for
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portability testing on many different types of systems: Bob Proulx,
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Christian Robert, François Pinard, Greg McGary, Harlan Stenn,
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Joel N. Weber, Mark D. Roth, Matt Schalit, Nelson H. F. Beebe,
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Réjean Payette, Sam Tardieu.
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Thanks to Michael Stone for inflicting test releases of this package
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on Debian's unstable distribution, and to all the kind folks who used
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that distribution and found and reported bugs.
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Note that each man page is now automatically generated from a template
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and from the corresponding --help usage message. Patches to the template
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files (man/*.x) are welcome. However, the authoritative documentation
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is in texinfo form in the doc directory.
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***************
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Feature requests:
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---------------
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If you would like to add a new feature, please try to get some sort of
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consensus that it is a worthwhile change. One way to do that is to send
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mail to coreutils@gnu.org including as much description and justification
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as you can. Based on the feedback that generates, you may be able to
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convince us that it's worth adding. Please also consult the list of
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previously discussed but ultimately rejected feature requests at:
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https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/rejected_requests.html
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***************
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Reporting bugs:
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---------------
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Send bug reports, questions, comments, etc. to bug-coreutils@gnu.org.
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To suggest a patch, see the files README-hacking and HACKING for tips.
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All of these programs except 'test' recognize the '--version' option.
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When reporting bugs, please include in the subject line both the package
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name/version and the name of the program for which you found a problem.
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If you have a problem with 'sort', try running 'sort --debug', as it
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can often help find and fix problems without having to wait for an
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answer to a bug report. If the debug output does not suffice to fix
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the problem on your own, please compress and attach it to the rest of
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your bug report.
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IMPORTANT: if you take the time to report a test failure,
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please be sure to include the output of running 'make check'
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in verbose mode for each failing test. For example,
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if the test that fails is tests/df/df-P.sh, then you would
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run this command:
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make check TESTS=tests/df/df-P.sh VERBOSE=yes SUBDIRS=. >> log 2>&1
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For some tests, particularly perl tests, you can get even more detail by adding
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DEBUG=yes. Then include the contents of the file 'log' in your bug report.
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***************************************
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There are many tests, but nowhere near as many as we need.
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Additions and corrections are very welcome.
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If you see a problem that you've already reported, feel free to re-report
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it -- it won't bother us to get a reminder. Besides, the more messages we
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get regarding a particular problem the sooner it'll be fixed -- usually.
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If you sent a complete patch and, after a couple weeks you haven't
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received any acknowledgement, please ping us. A complete patch includes
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a well-written ChangeLog entry, unified (diff -u format) diffs relative
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to the most recent test release (or, better, relative to the latest
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sources in the public repository), an explanation for why the patch is
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necessary or useful, and if at all possible, enough information to
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reproduce whatever problem prompted it. Plus, you'll earn lots of
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karma if you include a test case to exercise any bug(s) you fix.
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Here are instructions for checking out the latest development sources:
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https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=coreutils
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For general documentation on the coding and usage standards
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this distribution follows, see the GNU Coding Standards at:
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https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/
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For any copyright year range specified as YYYY-ZZZZ in this package
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note that the range specifies every single year in that closed interval.
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Please see the file COPYING for copying conditions.
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========================================================================
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Copyright (C) 1998-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
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any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the "GNU Free
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Documentation License" file as part of this distribution.
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