Here's a snapshot of the latest from coreutils, with some new bits pulled in via gnulib, too. I expect to make one more snapshot in the next 2 days, and then something we'll call a stable coreutils-7
In preparation for the upcoming coreutils-7.2 bug-fix release, here's a snapshot, including the latest in gnulib: coreutils snapshot: http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz 9.2 MB http://meyering
Bruno Haible just did a more comprehensive patch to only change select(0,... to select(1,... where required. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2009-03/msg00134.html I expect it to by pushe
Here's the summary of changes since the last snapshot: coreutils snapshot: http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz 9.2 MB http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz 3.9 MB http://meyering.net/cu/c
There have been a few portability and test-related fixes since last snapshot. The only pending bug-fix is the one for ls -v, which should come via gnulib's strverscmp module. coreutils snapshot: http
According to Jim Meyering on 3/21/2009 11:20 AM: This is a fun trick to list those changes: $ git submodule summary 8e6a6^ * gnulib 77d1b17...0add5d7 (8): - -- Don't work too hard, make some time for
Ironically, I might not be able to test this one. I expect perl's 'make check' to fail which will avoid it being installed on AIX; every other box now has 5.10.0 as I got sick of inconsistent, outdat
Ironically, I might not be able to test this one. I expect perl's 'make check' to fail which will avoid it being installed on AIX; every other box now has 5.10.0 as I got sick of inconsistent, outdat
Right. I did not. yes Thanks for the report. Please include the complete .log file. df is run only once each time (once for file blocks and once for inodes) so what you suggest is not possible.
I'm about to make a snapshot with the latest from coreutils and from gnulib. Other than a minor test failure affecting install's new -C option that may be unreproducible (thanks for all the attempts,
This was interesting... 100% test success rate iff the hardware is x86. (A few of the failures are only in gnulib, however.) == x86/Linux == 370 pass, 55 skipped 122 pass, 12 skipped == x86/Solaris =
One last snapshot before 7.2, just in case... coreutils snapshot: http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz 9.3 MB http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz 3.9 MB http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-
Does this address any of the test failures in [1]? Or are you planning to release anyway? (For the record, I don't remember there being any failures that would keep me from installing 7.2 anyway, but
I don't think so. Yes. None seemed important enough to delay for. ??? Eric Blake spent quite a bit of time trying to reproduce and then diagnose your solaris 7 problem. Maybe you missed that.