* tests/tail-2/inotify-hash-abuse: Use kill rather than wait
to determine if the tail process is still running.
* tests/tail-2/inotify-hash-abuse2: Ditto.
* tests/ls/infloop: OpenBSD4.5's /bin/sh would mistakenly include
"set -x"-output in an application's stderr stream when stderr is
redirected before stdout. This was causing one spurious test failure.
The work-around: redirect stdout first.
Reported by Nelson Beebe.
* tests/misc/sort-version: Don't use <<- and indented here-doc contents.
s/<<-/<</ and unindent the here-document contents. Otherwise,
bash would ignore the indented delimiter and use EOF, thus silently
skipping this test. OpenBSD5.4's shell reported the failure:
$ printf 'cat<<-x\n foo\n x\n'|sh
sh: <stdin>[4]: here document `x' unclosed
[Exit 1]
by contrast, bash warns but still exits successfully:
$ printf 'cat<<-x\n foo\n x\n'|bash && echo you lose
bash: line 3: warning: here-document at line 1 delimited by \
end-of-file (wanted `x')
foo
x
you lose
* tests/check.mk: Prepend /usr/xpg4/bin to the $PATH if present.
Using the more standard utilities allows tests such as misc/printenv,
which uses the -E option to grep, to complete.
Configure is supposed to detect insufficient XATTR support.
However, if a system has the required headers, but no library,
the configure script would mistakenly enable USE_XATTR.
* m4/xattr.m4 (gl_FUNC_XATTR): If the attr_copy_file function
is not found, don't set USE_XATTR.
Nelson Beebe reported a link failure on RHEL 5.3.
Also, do not let the combination of --disable-xattr and
a stray LIB_XATTR environment setting perturb the build.
* NEWS (Build-related): Mention it.
* src/ls.c: Include <sys/capability.h> later, to avoid build
failure with a header from libcap-2.16-1 or earlier.
See http://bugzilla.redhat.com/483548 for details.
Before this change, with too long a file name, the name would
abut the date field on the left and possibly also the "Page N"
field on the right, rather than leaving a one-space separator
in each case. Fixes a regression introduced on Mar 6 2009,
by commit a4053c5291
* src/pr.c (print_header): Ensure that there is at least one
space before and after the file name part of the header line.
* NEWS: Mention it.
* tests/pr/W20l24f-ll: s/xPage/ x Page/.
* THANKS: Update.
Reported by Denis McKeon, in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?28492.
* configure.ac: Require autoconf-2.62 and automake-1.11.1 or newer.
* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Require automake-1.11.1 or newer,
to ensure people use a version with the fix for CVE-2009-4029.
Note that the coreutils-8.2 tarball included a fixed Makefile.in.
Require autoconf-2.62, per automake.
* src/ls.c (print_color_indicator): When using 'LINK target' in
dircolors, treat broken symlink as C_ORPHAN.
* tests/misc/ls-misc (sl-dangle2, sl-dangle3, sl-dangle4)
(sl-dangle5): Test for it, and add more coverage.
* NEWS: Document it.
* THANKS: Update.
Reported by Chris Jones.
* src/tail.c (usage): Reword tail -F description, so that it no
longer mentions details specific to the non-inotify implementation.
Also, join diagnostic strings (while staying under the 509-byte limit)
to ease formatting of translations. The latter was prompted by
a report from Stéphane Raimbault.
* doc/coreutils.texi (tail invocation): Update description here, too.
This fixes a bug whereby tail -F would fail to track changes
to a file that was a target of a rename, and when the source of
the rename was another tailed file.
* src/tail.c (tail_forever_inotify): Ensure the wd is not already
present in the hash table before trying to add it. When a new watch
descriptor is added to the `wd_to_name' hash table, check that it is
not already present. If it is present then remove the previous element.
* src/tail.c (tail_forever_inotify): Avoid modifying fdspec->wd while
it is in the wd_to_name hash table. Once it is removed, it can be
added using the new `wd' as key for the hash table. This fixes the
abort-inducing bug reported by Rob Wortman in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/19372
* src/tail.c (tail_forever_inotify): Do not use f[i] in a context
where i may be larger than the largest valid index. In the final
"if" clause in which we'd remove an inotify watch, we might have
used f[n_files]. Use fspec instead, since it is guaranteed to
be defined.
* src/tail.c (fremote): Add a comment.
Move definition "up" to precede first use, so we can
remove its prototype and the #if..#endif around each use.
(any_remote_file): Rename from any_remote_files.
* src/tail.c (struct File_spec): Add a flag to record if file is remote.
(recheck): If we're using inotify then check if the file has gone remote
and if so, drop it with a warning.
(any_remote_files): A new function to check for any open remote files.
(tailable_stdin): A new function to refactor the check for whether
a tailable file was specified through stdin.
(fremote): A new function to check if a file descriptor
refers to a remote file.
(tail_forever_inotify): Add some comments.
(tail_file): Record if a file is remote when initially opened.
(main): Disable inotify if any remote files specified.
Also document the caveat about remounted files not
being noticed by inotify.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* src/wc.c (main): Set stdout to line buffered mode
to ensure parallel running instances don't intersperse
their output. This adds 6.5% to the run time in the worst case
of many zero length files, but has neglible impact for
standard sized files.
* tests/misc/wc-parallel: New test for atomic output.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference it.
* NEWS: Mention the fix
This is similar to commit 710fe413, 20-10-2009,
"md5sum, sha*sum, sum: line-buffer the printed checksums"
* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add the following FS types:
fuseblk, rpc_pipefs. Also fix a typo of minux3 to minix3,
and mention the fs-magic-compare make target to help update the list.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* dist-check.mk (built_programs): Use $(bin_PROGRAMS), not $(PROGRAMS).
Otherwise, my-instcheck would fail due to non-installation of e.g.,
the noinst_PROGRAMS, setuidgid and getlimits.
(taint-distcheck): Correct the grep command that checks for libtool
traces in configure.
Regression introduced in coreutils 8.1 due to a bug in the Linux
kernel implementation of utimensat with mtime of UTIME_OMIT.
* gnulib: Update to latest, to pick up utimensat fix.
* NEWS: Mention the change.
* THANKS: Update.
Reported by John Stanley.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove the strverscmp module
which is not used since commit e505736f, on 03-10-2008,
"ls and sort: use filevercmp instead of strverscmp"
* doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Reference the additional
info about filevercmp rather than the unused strverscmp.
(Details about version sort): Add some examples that are not
handled well by fileversmp.
* src/ls.c: Change a comment referencing the now unused strverscmp.
* src/remove.c (rm_fts): Fix incorrect comparison of
device and inode numbers.
* tests/rm/one-file-system2: Add a separate test so
that it can be run as a normal user (It doesn't need to mount).
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference it.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported by Jan Larres.
* dist-check.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS): Remove LIBTOOL. Adding it was
erroneous, since it is required when building from a distribution
tarball of a libtool-using project. Reported by Ralf Wildenhues.
(my-distcheck): Reorganize to use a subshell and set -e, so that
failures propagate "out". Without this change, setting LIBTOOL=false
would cause a failure that would then be ignored, probably due to a
problem in $(install-transform-check).
* dist-check.mk (built_programs): More generic, but still assumes src/.
Don't set GZIP in environment when untarring.
(my-distcheck): Use $(DIST_ARCHIVES), rather than assuming that
there is always a .tar.gz file.
* dist-check.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS): Define here, not in maint.mk.
(built_programs): Likewise.
(my-distcheck): Move comments to...
(coreutils-path-check): ...the code they refer to.
Remove obsolete comments.
(null_AM_MAKEFLAGS): Add gperf, even though it's not used here.
* gnulib: Update to latest, for fixed maint.mk.
* gl/lib/tempname.c.diff: Adjust patch to apply to gnulib, now that
most TABs in indentation have been converted to spaces by running
this command: f=tempname.c.diff; patch-xform $f > k && mv k $f
This bug showed up via valgrind as a "Conditional jump or move
depends on uninitialized value(s)" error.
* src/tail.c (ignore_fifo_and_pipe): New function.
(main): Use it only when tailing forever.
The code to compute n_viable and mark some F[i] as ignored would call
isapipe on an uninitialized file descriptor. But n_viable and those
.ignored marks are useful/used only when tailing forever. This bug
was introduced via commit f0ff8c73 (7.6), "tail: make the new
piped-stdin test as portable as the old one".
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention implications of the "make distcheck" change.
This was introduced on 2008-07-22 by commit 9bb0d576, "tests: ensure
"make check" w/tainted build dir no longer impacts $HOME".
* src/sort.c (main): Reset the SIGCHLD handler to the default
as otherwise wait() could return an error.
* tests/misc/sort-compress: Set the CHLD handler in a subshell
to SIG_IGN to ensure the sort command resets it to SIG_DFL.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* src/timeout.c (main): Reset the SIGCHLD handler to the default
as otherwise wait() could return -1 and set errno to ECHILD.
This condition was ignored until commit 0b1dcf33, on 31-08-2009,
"timeout: defensive handling of all wait() errors"
but subsequently timeout would run the command correctly
but then fail with an error message.
* tests/misc/timeout: In a subshell set the CHLD handler to
SIG_IGN to ensure the timeout command resets it to SIG_DFL.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* tests/misc/stty-row-col: Linux virtual consoles at least,
issue an error if you try to increase their size, so skip the
test if we can't increase the dimensions of the tty by 1 cell.
Reported by Matthew Burgess.
* dist-check.mk (tmpdir): Rename from TMPDIR. Use ./tests/torture
unconditionally, rather than $TMPDIR-with-default-to-/tmp.
Otherwise, running "make distcheck" could leave an empty /tmp/coreutils
directory behind.
(tp): Simplify, now that it's always in the build-dir.
(taint-distcheck): Set HOME earlier, in case $(MAKE) misbehaves.
(my-instcheck, coreutils-path-check): Add diagnostics, so it's easier
to diagnose when each runs.
(coreutils-path-check): Run configure with --quiet, to reduce output.
Inspired by Ralf Wildenhues' report of /tmp/coreutils being left behind.
* tests/ls/readdir-mountpoint-inode: With some systems, stat can
succeed on a mount point and report that the inode number is 0.
Since ls displays "?" for those, that would otherwise show up as a
difference. Skip such mount points. Reported by Sergei Steshenko
in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/19142
* tests/tail-2/inotify-race: Note the caveats of the test.
I.E. the intermittent skips and the gdb hang reported
by Alan Curry. Add extra info to the log on why the test
is skipped as it may be due to multiple reasons. Mark
the test as very expensive so that it's not normally run.
If getgroups failed with ENOSYS, mgetgroups would unnecessarily
fail, and that provoked id into freeing an uninitialized pointer.
Meanwhile, we were not using xalloc_die properly. Both issues
are better solved in gnulib, by introducing xgetgroups; this
patch uses the new interface.
Regression introduced by commit 6a31fd8d7.
* gnulib: Update, for mgetgroups improvments.
* src/id.c (print_full_info): Adjust caller to die on allocation
failure, and no longer worry about ENOSYS.
* src/group-list.c (print_group_list): Likewise.
* src/setuidgid.c (main): Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* THANKS: Update.
Reported by Scott Harrison.
While "rm ''" would properly fail, "rm F1 '' F2" would fail
to remove F1 and F2, due to the empty string argument.
This bug was introduced on 2009-07-12, via commit 4f73ecaf,
"rm: rewrite to use fts".
* gnulib: Update to latest, for fixed fts.c.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Describe it.
* tests/rm/empty-name: Adjust for changed diagnostic.
(mk_file): Define, copied from misc/ls-misc.
(empty-name-2): New test, for today's fix.
* lib/xfts.c (xfts_open): Reflect the change in fts_open, now that
it no longer fails immediately when one argument is the empty string.
Assert that the bit flags were not the cause of failure.
* po/POTFILES.in: Remove xfts.c.
* THANKS: Update.
Reported by Ladislav Hagara.
* bootstrap (get_version): Don't use perl's $] special
variable, as that requires updating all bootstrap.conf files to
use perl's x.yyyzzz version format. Instead make the regular
expression more general to support version formats from older
perl-5.005_002 (5.5.2) and perl-5.11 which has other numbers
in the version line.
Counterpart to commit 8fe40b84bd, since test-link.c uses rename,
and we override gnulib with a rename() replacement that can xalloc_die.
* gl/modules/link-tests.diff: New file.
Cygwin 1.5 has a broken sleep, and the gnulib tests dragged in
rpl_sleep which then caused a link failure because it wasn't in
libcoreutils.a. We could solve it by using the gnulib sleep module.
However, sleep and usleep may interact poorly with SIGALRM, and they
have less granularity; so it is better to adopt a policy that if we
must sleep, prefer xnanosleep.
* src/sort.c (pipe_fork): Use xnanosleep, to avoid the need for
rpl_sleep on cygwin, and to reduce granularity.
(MAX_FORK_TRIES_COMPRESS, MAX_FORK_TRIES_DECOMPRESS): Increase,
to account for reduction in granularity.
* src/tail.c (tail_file): Use xnanosleep in debug code.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_sleep): New rule.
* cfg.mk (gnu_ftp_host-alpha, gnu_ftp_host-beta gnu_ftp_host-stable):
(gnu_rel_host, url_dir_list): Remove definitions. The defaults,
now provided by maint.mk, are the same.
* gnulib: Update for latest, including those maint.mk additions.
These tests perform no PATH search, and used to simply delete PATH from
the environment. However, that is not portable, as seen on Cygwin,
where cygwin.dll must be resolvable via PATH when starting a sub-shell.
With commit 0cc04241, we took the alternate approach of untainting the
incoming $ENV{PATH}, but that fails when it contains an other-writable
directory. Instead, now we hard code it to '/bin:/usr/bin'.
* tests/misc/pwd-long: Hard code $ENV{PATH} to a safe value.
* tests/rm/fail-eperm: Likewise.
Reported by Gilles Espinasse, Andreas Schwab, and Bauke Jan Douma.
* src/true.c (main): There is no reason to examine argv[0],
call atexit, etc., in the usual case in which we're about to exit.
This has the side effect of making it so that these programs
no longer segfault when subjected to execve abuse.
Before this change, these commands would make "true" segfault:
printf '%s\n' '#include <unistd.h>' 'int main(int c, char**v)' \
'{ execve (v[1], 0, 0); }' > k.c && gcc k.c && ./a.out $PWD/true
Now it succeeds. Reported by Tetsuo Handa and Bart Van Assche
via Ondřej Vašík in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/537684.
Tailing forever and by-name (--follow=name, -F), tail would
sometimes fail to follow a file that had been removed via rename.
If you can't apply this patch and have tail 7.6 or newer, you can
work around the bug via the undocumented --disable-inotify option.
* src/tail.c (tail_forever_inotify): When tailing by name (-F),
do not un-watch a file upon receipt of the IN_MOVE_SELF event.
Reported by Arjan Opmeer in http://bugs.debian.org/548439.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Also see http://marc.info/?l=coreutils-bug&m=125829031916515
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add tail-2/inotify-rotate.
* tests/tail-2/inotify-rotate: New test.
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters: This test could fail due to
the 1-second timeout expiring before a command of "no_such"
could be exec'd and fail. Increase to 10 seconds.
* configure.ac: Use AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external], [need-ngettext]),
rather than AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external], [need-formatstring-macros]).
Reported by Martin Jacobs in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.parsers.bison.bugs/3181
* THANKS: Add his name.
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters: This test would fail due to
the 1-second timeout expiring before a command of "." could
be exec'd and fail. Increase to 10 seconds.
A replacement getgroups is now guaranteed to exist, but it may
fail with ENOSYS. mgetgroups is moved to gnulib, and now takes
gid_t instead of GETGROUPS_T (but setgroups still needs GETGROUPS_T).
* gnulib: Update to latest.
* gl/modules/mgetgroups: Delete, moved to gnulib.
* gl/m4/mgetgroups.m4: Likewise.
* gl/lib/mgetgroups.h: Likewise.
* gl/lib/mgetgroups.c: Likewise.
* src/group-list.c (print_group_list): Adjust callers.
* src/id.c (print_full_info): Likewise.
Capability checking was incorrectly done on just the base name
rather than on the whole path. Consequently there could be both
false positives and negatives when coloring files with capabilities.
Also capability checking was not done at all in certain cases for
non executable files. Note passing absolute rather than relative
names to cap_get_file() reduces the has_capability() overhead
from around 33% to 30%. I.E. ls --color is now around 3% faster.
* src/ls.c (struct fileinfo): Add a has_capability member.
(print_color_indicator): Refactor to pass just a fileinfo pointer
and a flag to say if we're dealing with a symlink target.
(print_name_with_quoting): Likewise.
(gobble_file): Set has_capability in the fileinfo struct. Also do
a capability check even if executable coloring is disabled.
Ditto for SETUID and SETUID coloring.
Comment on how expensive has_capability() is.
(print_long_format): Adjust to refactored print_name_with_quoting.
(quote_name): Likewise.
(print_file_name_and_frills): Likewise.
* tests/ls/capability: Test the various false positive and negatives.
* THANKS: Add reporter (Ivan Labath).
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
cat, head, ptx, shuf, tac, tail, tee, tr, and uniq used freopen
on stdout, and were potentially vulnerable. dircolors, du, and
tsort only used it on stdin, which is unaffected by freopen_safer,
but this covers all uses for consistency.
* cfg.mk (sc_require_stdio_safer): New rule.
* gl/modules/xfreopen (Depends-on): Add freopen-safer.
* gl/lib/xfreopen.c (includes): Use stdio--.h.
* src/ptx.c (includes): Likewise.
* src/shuf.c (includes): Likewise.
* src/uniq.c (includes): Likewise.
* src/dircolors.c (includes): Likewise.
* src/du.c (includes): Likewise.
* src/tsort.c (includes): Likewise.
If stdin or stdout is closed, then freopen(,stderr) can violate
the premise that STDERR_FILENO==fileno(stderr), which in turn
breaks mktemp -q.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add freopen-safer.
* src/mktemp.c (includes): Use stdio--.h.
* tests/misc/close-stdout: Enhance test to catch bug.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add do-release-commit-and-tag.
* build-aux/do-release-commit-and-tag: Remove file. Now it's in gnulib.
* gnulib: Update submodule to the latest, to get the just-moved script.
Reverts earlier patch - fflush() can succeed but fclose() fail for
some cases of write failures, and we want to catch those.
* src/mktemp.c (stdout_closed): New variable.
(maybe_close_stdout): New function, borrowed from dd.c.
(main): Track whether stdout has been closed.
* src/mktemp.c (main): Rather than calling close_stream (which would
make atexit-called close_stdout try to close it a second time),
check for write failure via ferror and fflush.
Now that mkstemps is supported, we might as well use it.
* src/mktemp.c (TMPDIR_OPTION): New enum value.
(longopts): Add new option.
(usage): Document it.
(count_trailing_X_s): Rename...
(count_consecutive_X_s): ...to this, and add parameter.
(mkstemp_len, mkdtemp_len): Add parameter.
(main): Implement new option.
(AUTHORS): Add myself.
* AUTHORS (mktemp): Likewise.
* tests/misc/mktemp: Test new option.
* doc/coreutils.texi (mktemp invocation): Document it.
* NEWS: Likewise.
Fixes http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=548316.
In glibc 2.11 and gnulib, gen_tempname added a parameter
suffixlen (unfortunately, it is typed as int rather than
size_t, for historical compatibility to a poor choice by BSD).
* gnulib: Import latest changes.
* gl/lib/tempname.h.diff: Accommodate new suffixlen parameter.
* gl/lib/tempname.c.diff (check_x_suffix): Allow for X in suffix
beyond x_suffix_len.
(gen_tempname_len): Add suffixlen parameter.
(__gen_tempname): Update caller.
* src/mktemp.c (mkstemp_len, mkdtemp_len): Update callers.
Diffs are more robust than wholesale replacement, because bootstrap
will inform us of any incompatible changes made in upstream gnulib.
* gl/lib/tempname.h: Change...
* gl/lib/tempname.h.diff: ...to diff.
* gl/lib/tempname.c: Change...
* gl/lib/tempname.c.diff: ...to diff.
* src/mktemp.c (main): Remove just-created file if stdout had
problems.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add remove.
* tests/misc/close-stdout: Test it.
* NEWS: Document it.
* src/du.c (symlink_deref_bits): New global, decl moved from ...
(main): ...here.
(process_file): When fts detects a directory cycle that can't
be due to symlinks, report it and arrange to exit nonzero.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
rm -f must not print a diagnostic for a nonexistent file. However,
most linux-based kernel unlinkat functions set errno to EROFS when
the named file (regardless of whether it exists) would lie on a
read-only file system. remove.c now performs an extra fstatat call
in that case, to determine whether the file exists.
* src/remove.c (excise): Map EROFS to ENOENT, if a file is nonexistent.
Reported by Steven Drake in <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?27923>.
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention it.
* gl/lib/mbsalign.c (mbsalign): Mark unused parameter.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove obsolete
rename-dest-slash.
* gnulib-tests/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Reduce set of warnings for
gnulib tests.
* gl/modules/rename-tests.diff (Makefile.am): New file, to add
LIBINTL to LDADD, since we avoid canonicalize-lgpl module.
* gl/lib/regcomp.c.diff (regerror, calc_next)
(build_collating_symbol, parse_bracket_element, build_equiv_class)
(free_tree): Mark unused parameters.
* gl/lib/regex_internal.h.diff (re_string_elem_size_at): New file,
to mark unused parameters.
* gl/lib/printf-args.c.diff (PRINTF_FETCHARGS): New file, to avoid
type mismatch.
* gl/lib/vasnprintf.c (VASNPRINTF): New file, to avoid shadowing
local variable name.
* .gitignore: Ignore temporary build artifacts.
This script automates the process of updating NEWS, performs
the resulting final commit (thus with a consistent log message),
and applies a signed tag (v$VERSION) to the result.
* build-aux/do-release-commit-and-tag: New script.
* README-release: Document it.
Run this command to remove the factored-out "fail=0" lines.
perl -ni -e '/^fail=0$/ or print' $(g grep -l '^fail=0$')
* tests/test-lib.sh: Initialize fail=0 here, not in 300+ scripts.
* tests/...: nearly all bourne shell scripts
Suggested by Eric Blake.
* configure.ac (GNULIB_WARN_CFLAGS): Define.
* lib/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Use $(GNULIB_WARN_CFLAGS)
rather than $(WARN_CFLAGS) and add $(WERROR_CFLAGS).
* gl/lib/regcomp.c.diff: New file.
* gl/lib/regex_internal.c.diff: New file.
* gl/lib/regexec.c.diff: New file.
These programs can print non-fatal diagnostics to stderr prior to
exec'ing a subsidiary program. However, if we thought the situation
warranted a diagnostic, we insist that the diagnostic be printed
without error, rather than blindly exec, as it may be a security risk.
For an example, try 'nice -n -1 nice 2>/dev/full'. Failure to raise
priority (by lowering niceness) is not fatal, but failure to inform
the user about failure to change priority is dangerous.
* src/nice.c (main): Declare failure if writing advisory message
to stderr fails.
* src/nohup.c (main): Likewise.
* src/su.c (main): Likewise.
* tests/misc/nice: Test this.
* tests/misc/nohup: Likewise.
* NEWS: Document this.
* doc/Makefile.am (check-texinfo): Begin moving each individual test
into its own rules.
(sc-avoid-builtin, sc-avoid-path): New rules.
Extracted from check-texinfo.
(syntax_checks): Add them.
* src/printf.c (usage): Merge strings with echo.c to
aid translators. Move the description for \NNN beside
the other numeric escape codes. Don't mention
"character" as that suggests character conversion.
* src/echo.c (usage): Likewise.
Also mention the \xHH escape sequence.
Allows for unambiguous processing when environment values (or even
non-portable names!) contain newline.
* src/env.c (longopts): Add new option.
(usage): Document it.
(main): Implement it.
* src/printenv.c (longopts): New variable.
(usage): Document new option.
(main): Implement it.
* doc/coreutils.texi (Common options): New macro optNull.
(du invocation, env invocation, printenv invocation): Use it.
* NEWS: Mention this.
* tests/misc/env-null: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Run it.
* tests/misc/sort-compress: Remove non-portable over-restriction
of PATH; besides, commit 3ea177e changed sort to no longer default
to gzip.
* tests/rm/fail-eperm: Untaint, rather than clear, PATH.
* tests/misc/pwd-long: Likewise. Also skip test if long path
cannot be created.
(normalize_to_cwd_relative): Use eq rather than ==, since cygwin
perl doesn't properly handle 64-bit ino_t numerically.
The comment in env.c about -- handling has not matched the behavior
in the code since the initial commit back in 1992.
* src/env.c: Fix bogus comment.
* tests/misc/env: Further tweaks, avoiding PATH problems inherent
in testing -i, and testing program name containing =.
* doc/coreutils.texi (env invocation): Mention that intermediate
program is needed to invoke program with name containing =.
* src/env.c (main): Use unsetenv rather than putenv to remove
items from environ, and check for failure.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add unsetenv.
* tests/misc/env: Test this.
* NEWS: Document it.
* tests/rm/one-file-system (cleanup_): Unmount a/b, rather than
"$other_partition_tmpdir", to accommodate those who link /etc/mtab
to /proc/mounts. Reported by Gilles Espinasse in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/18508
* tests/misc/nice (tests): Accommodate a nice program for which
"nice -n -1 nice" prints nothing. It should print -1 or (usually) 0.
Otherwise, we'd get syntax errors.
* src/timeout.c (install_signal_handlers): Handle any user
specified signal, so that if it does not cause the child
to exit then we don't exit and orphan the child. Previously this
for example, would leave an orphan dd process running:
timeout -sUSR1 1s dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* gnulib-tests/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Add WARN_CFLAGS.
* configure.ac (enable-gcc-warnings): Also use -funit-at-a-time,
to silence gcc 4.3.4 -Wdisabled-optimization.
* .gitignore: Ignore some more files.
If new data becomes available between the initial read and when tail
registers the inotify watch descriptors, ensure that it is read
before a new event happens on the file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add tail-2/inotify-race.
* tests/tail-2/inotify-race: New file.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* src/tail.c (check_fspec): New function.
(tail_forever_inotify): Ensure there is no new data before entering the
inotify events wait loop.
* src/md5sum.c (main): Set stdout to line buffered mode
to ensure parallel running instances don't intersperse
their output. This adds 5% to the run time in the worst case
of many zero length files, or 2% with standard file sizes.
* src/sum.c (main): Likewise.
* tests/misc/md5sum-parallel: New test for atomic output.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference it.
* NEWS: Mention the fix
* README-hacking: Suggest to use ./configure --quiet so that
any warnings are easily noticed.
* m4/gmp.m4 (cu_GMP): Warn if libgmp is not available.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (coreutils_MACROS): Normalize the libcap warning.
* m4/xattr.m4 (gl_FUNC_XATTR): Warn if libattr is not available.
* src/touch.c (no_dereference): New flag variable.
(longopts): Add -h/--no-dereference.
(touch): Add symlink handling.
(usage): Document new option.
(main): Accept new option.
* NEWS: Document it.
* doc/coreutils.texi (touch invocation): Likewise. Also mention
birthtime.
* tests/touch/no-dereference: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Run it.
* tests/ls/abmon-align: Don't remove (1d;) the first line of output.
That was making the test consider only 11 of 12 month names.
Rewrite not to use \(.*\), as that provoked a malfunction in GNU sed
on powerpc Mac OS X (though we don't know yet whether this is due to a
sed bug, or to miscompilation). Nelson Beebe reported the test failure.
Setting the envvars, LIB_FDATASYNC, LIB_XATTR or LIB_CRYPT
could cause a configure-time and/or build-time malfunction.
Typically, a configure-time function-in-library test is performed
via code like this:
LIB_VAR=
AC_SUBST([LIB_VAR])
prefix_saved_LIBS=$LIBS
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([FUNC], [LIB_NAME],
[test "$ac_cv_search_FUNC" = "none required" ||
LIB_VAR=$ac_cv_search_FUNC])
LIBS=$prefix_saved_LIBS
However, in each of the files affected by this change, the LIB_VAR=
initialization was omitted. Thus, when set in the environment, its
value would propagate into generated Makefiles when FUNC is not found
in LIB_NAME.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (coreutils_MACROS): Initialize AC_SUBST'd var
* m4/lib-check.m4 (cu_LIB_CHECK): Likewise.
* m4/xattr.m4 (gl_FUNC_XATTR): Likewise.
* src/copy.c (utimens_symlink): Simplify by using lutimens.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (coreutils_MACROS): Drop utimensat; gnulib does
this for us.
* tests/cp/preserve-slink-time: Recognize lutimes support.
* tests/tail-2/pid: Run tail -f --pid=... on an actual file, not on
/dev/null, to avoid this failure on FreeBSD 6.1: tail: /dev/null:
cannot change nonblocking mode: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Before, on a system without the uname function, the build
system would detect that and not build/install a uname program.
Now that gnulib guarantees a uname function, ...
* configure.ac: Don't check for the uname function.
* src/Makefile.am (build_if_possible__progs): Move uname...
(EXTRA_PROGRAMS): ...to this list.
* src/chcon.c (main): Now that gnulib provides getfilecon wrappers,
we can revert most of the 2009-10-05 commit 3a97d664, "chcon: exit
immediately if SELinux is disabled", since chcon is still useful as
long as the file system provides handlers for the security.*
name space. gnulib's getfilecon wrappers ensure that an offending
context now evokes a return value of -1.
Prompted by comments from Stephen Smalley in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/18378/focus=18394
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* src/stat.c (human_fstype) [CIFS, HFS]: Add new file system types.
Prompted by a report from Stuart Kemp.
Normalize the form of a few hexadecimal magic numbers.
Alphabetize on S_MAGIC_ case names.
* src/Makefile.am (fs-magic-compare, fs-def, fs-magic): New rules, to
automate comparison of our list with that in the Linux statfs man page.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* src/md5sum.c (split_3): Accept openssl checksum syntax, which
differs only by two spaces from that of the bsd checksum tools:
openssl: MD5(f)= d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
bsd: MD5 (f) = d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
This change happens to avoid an abort in chcon when SELinux is
disabled while operating on a file with an "unlabeled" context from
back in 2006. However, that same abort can still be triggered by the
same file when running chcon with SELinux enabled. This bug in chcon
will be fixed in a subsequent commit via a getfilecon wrapper. See
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/18378/focus=18384
for how to correct your disk attributes to avoid triggering this bug.
* src/chcon.c (main): Exit immediately if SELinux is disabled.
Reported in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/527142 by Yanko Kaneti.
* src/runcon.c (main): Do not hardcode program name in error message.
* THANKS: Update.
* src/tail.c (tail_forever, tail_forever_inotify): Close a race in
tail_forever_inotify where new data written after the file check by
a now dead process, but before the pid check, is not output. We use
the POSIX guarantee that read() and write() are serialized wrt each
other even in separate processes, to assume full file consistency
after exit() and so poll for new data _after_ the writer has exited.
This also allows us to not redundantly _wait_ for new data if the
process is dead.
* tests/tail-2/pid: Remove the now partially invalid sub second sleep
check as we now don't unconditionally wait, and replace it with a check
for the redundant sleep. Also clarify some of the existing comments.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add gnu-web-doc-update.
Remove gendocs, since gnu-web-doc-update depends on it.
* gnu-web-doc-update: Remove file, now that we get it from gnulib.
* tests/tail-2/pid: When using the timeout program to ensuring that
tail -s.1 --pid=$PID_T_MAX does not wait forever, use a timeout longer
than 1 second. A 1-second timeout could be too short on a very busy
system, and result in a timeout, and hence false-positive failure.
2009-09-30 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
Previously for `ls -Ls` (but not `ls -Lsl`), we referenced
the st_blocks returned from the previous failed stat() call.
This undefined value was seen to be 0 for dangling symlinks at least.
* src/ls.c (print_file_name_and_frills, length_of_file_name_and_frills):
Don't use st_blocks if the previous stat() failed
* tests/ls/dangle: Add a test case
* NEWS: Mention the fix, and roll up related items into a single entry.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add freopen, strsignal, fsync.
Exposed via make CFLAGS=-DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK 2>&1 \
|perl -lne '/.* use gnulib module (\S+).*/ and print $1' \
|sort |uniq -c|sort -nr
(avoided_gnulib_modules): Don't avoid the "lock" module.
Now it's required, as a dependency of the strsignal module.
* src/stat.c (do_stat): Interpret a command line argument of "-"
to mean "standard input", like many other tools do.
(do_statfs): Fail upon any attempt to use "-".
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention it.
* tests/misc/stat-hyphen: New test, to exercise the above.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/stat-hyphen.
ls prints inode numbers two ways: for long (-l) listings,
and for short ones, e.g., ls -li and ls -i. The code to print
long listings properly printed "?" when the inode was unknown,
but the code for handling short listings would print 0 instead.
Factor out the formatting code into a new function so ls prints
the right string ("?") from both places:
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* src/ls.c (format_inode): New function.
(print_long_format): Use it here.
(print_file_name_and_frills): Use it here, too.
* tests/ls/dangle: Exercise this fix.
Reported by Yang Ren in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/525400
* src/ls.c (print_dir): Diagnosing the cycle is not enough.
Also set exit status to 2. This is what Solaris' /bin/ls does, too.
* tests/ls/infloop: Rework test: match both expected stdout and stderr.
Require an exit status of 2 in this case.
* doc/coreutils.texi (ls invocation): Mention that a loop provokes
in an exit status of 2.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Yang Ren in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/525402.
* THANKS: Correct ordering of Yang Ren's names.
* bootstrap (bootstrap_epilogue): Define a default, empty function.
Remove coreutils-specific code, and instead,
invoke this new function at the end of this script.
* bootstrap.conf (bootstrap_epilogue): Define, to override the default.
This is because bitwise operators are:
- confusing and inconsistent in a boolean context
- non short circuiting
- brittle in C89 where bool can be an int (so > 1)
* bootstrap.conf (obsolete_gnulib_modules): Move rename...
(gnulib_modules): ...here. Add symlink.
* NEWS: Document the change in readlink.
* doc/coreutils.texi (readlink invocation): Likewise.
* tests/readlink/can-f: Update test to new semantics, and add test
of loop.
* src/df.c: Don't include "canonicalize.h". No longer needed,
since canonicalize_file_name is now guaranteed to be declared
in <stdlib.h>, thanks to gnulib.
* src/ls.c (print_color_indicator): This reinstates commit f3f1ccfd,
21-10-2008, "ls: make it possible to disable file capabilities checking"
which was inadvertently reverted with commit 3a169f4c, 14-09-2009,
"ls: handle disabling of colors consistently ...".
* src/ls.c (print_color_indicator): Use consistent syntax for
all file and directory subtypes, and fall back to the color
of the base type if there is no enabled color for the subtype.
This allows turning off specific colors for o+w dirs for example.
* tests/ls/color-dtype-dir: Add a case to test that turning off
coloring for o+w directories, falls back to standard dir color.
* NEWS: Mention the fix
Introduced by commit ac467814, 2005-09-05,
"Colorize set-user-ID ... files and sticky ... directories."
* src/ls.c (usage): Shorten the --color ancillary info by
two lines, while replacing --color=none with --color=never.
Mention "always" is the default parameter of the --color option,
along with the primary help for that option.
Mention the ancillary --color info in the --color primary help.
* doc/coreutils.texi: Add the missing arch, base64, link, readlink,
and unlink entries. Also remove extraneous '.' from some entries
and try to align all entries on the same column.
* THANKS: Add Benno Schulenberg.
* src/system.h: Rename emit_bug_reporting_address() to
emit_ancillary_info() and update it to not print the translation
project address in en_* locales, and _do_ print it in the 'C'
(and other) locales so that it's included in the default man page.
Also mention how to invoke the texinfo documentation for each command.
Also move the "hard-locale.h" include to the 8 files that now use it.
* man/help2man: Strip the newly added texinfo reference from the
--help output as a more verbose version is already added by help2man.
Suggestion from C de-Avillez
* src/mktemp.c (mkstemp_len, mkdtemp_len): Update callers of
gen_tempname_len.
* gl/lib/tempname.c, gl/lib/tempname.h: Rebase against recently
API-modified copy of tempname module in gnulib.
Reported by Lluís Batlle.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Drop rmdir-errno.
* src/rmdir.c (errno_rmdir_non_empty): Check both cases allowed by
POSIX, rather than relying on configure-time check that might
fail during cross-compilation. Reverts commit 9b6eb98d41.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Fix initial value of access_changed variable.
This was introduced by Pádraig Brady in commit cca83faf, 2009-09-14,
"cp,mv: preserve extended attributes even for read-only files"
A valid command like "touch -t 197101010000.60 F" would fail due
to the suffix of ".60". This bug is fixed via the latest change
to gnulib's posixtm module.
* tests/touch/60-seconds: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* tests/misc/sort-continue: Change first line to standard #!/bin/sh,
not #!/bin/bash (though it doesn't matter, since each is invoked
via $(SHELL) dir/test-name.
* tests/dd/skip-seek-past-file: Require sparse support
to ensure that when we're checking if we can create an
$OFF_T_MAX length file, that we don't actually allocate
any space. This was an issue on ecryptfs and was reported
by Bert Wesarg.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Temporarily set u+rw on the destination file
to allow GNU/Linux to set xattrs.
* tests/misc/xattr: Test that change.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Ernest N. Mamikonyan.
* NEWS (rm -r, without -f): Mention that the N in "O(N)" represents
hierarchy depth. Suggested by Ralf Wildenhues.
(rm -r, standards conformance): Make wording more accurate.
* src/id.c (print_full_info) [POSIXLY_CORRECT]: Don't print context.
Reported by Ulrich Drepper.
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention it.
* doc/coreutils.texi (id invocation): Document that id also prints the
security context, when possible, and when POSIXLY_CORRECT is not set.
* tests/id/no-context: New file. Test for this.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add faccessat. Replace strdup
with strdup-posix.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (coreutils_MACROS): Revert previous change, now
that gnulib does it for us.
* src/remove.c (write_protected_non_symlink): Use faccessat in
more situations.
where N is the depth of the deepest hierarchy rm is processing.
* src/remove.c (write_protected_non_symlink): Use faccessat to
avoid O(N)-per-entry cost of calling euidaccess.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (coreutils_MACROS): Check for faccessat.
* NEWS (Improvements): Mention it.
* remove.c (rm_fts): Put braces around each of the two offending blocks.
* configure.ac: Don't turn off -Wjump-misses-init.
With the rewrite of remove.c, it is no longer needed.
# Copyright (C) 1997-2004, 2008-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -373,6 +372,7 @@ my $PAT_AUTHOR = _('Written +by');
my $PAT_OPTIONS = _('Options');
my $PAT_EXAMPLES = _('Examples');
my $PAT_FREE_SOFTWARE = _('This +is +free +software');
my $PAT_INFO = _('For +complete +documentation');
# Start a new paragraph (if required) for these.
s/([^\n])\n($PAT_BUGS|$PAT_AUTHOR)/$1\n\n$2/og;
@@ -392,6 +392,11 @@ while (length)
$sect = _('EXAMPLES');
next;
}
# Skip any texinfo reference as that's handled separately
if (s/($PAT_INFO).*\n//o)
{
next;
}
# Copyright section
if (/^Copyright +[(\xa9]/)
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