* tests/ls/dired.sh: macOS normalizes unicode characters to decomposed
(NFD) form when storing names in the file system, which breaks the
round-trip comparison employed by the test. So instead use a character
which does not decompose; verified with:
echo æ | uconv -f utf8 -t utf8 -x nfd | od -Ax -tx1z
* tests/dd/skip-seek-past-file.sh: Do not assume that
seek to exactly OFF_T_MAX should fail; it works on macOS 12.6
and POSIX allows this. Come to think of it, it should work
on Solaris too, if someone ever comes across a Solaris host
with a file system that allows such files.
* tests/printf/printf-cov.pl: Since gnulib commit v1.0-1103-ge5b82978e2
we avoid iconv() on ASCII range 0x32 - 0x7F inclusive, so adjust
this test to fall within that range.
Addresses https://bugs.gnu.org/74428
Also, port better to macOS.
* src/printf.c (verify_numeric): Don’t assume that when s == end
then errno is zero; it is EINVAL on macOS, and POSIX allows this.
(print_direc): Treat missing arg as zero for numeric conversions,
and as an empty string for the others.
(print_formatted): Use null pointer, not an empty string,
to represent missing arg.
* tests/printf/printf.sh: Test empty and space widths and precisions.
* tests/ls/selinux-segfault.sh: Move recent addition to ...
* tests/ls/selinux.sh: ... this new test that uses require_selinux_
to skip appropriately when we've built without selinux support.
Also add a non root test that checks we output '.' along with the
mode for files, to indicate a security context is present.
* tests/local.mk (Reference the new test).
Problem reported by Pádraig Brady <https://bugs.gnu.org/73418#35>.
This bug was fixed by the recent gnulib update.
* tests/ls/selinux-segfault.sh:
Also test for ls -Z on broken symlinks.
$ echo -n '123456789' | cksum --raw -a crc32b | basenc --base16
CBF43926
* bootstrap.conf: Explicitly depend on the crc module.
* doc/coreutils.texi (cksum): Add "crc32b" as an argument to -a.
* src/cksum.c (crc32b_sum_stream): A new function similar to
crc_sum_stream, but which does not include the length in
the CRC calculation.
* src/cksum.h: Add crc32b_sum_stream prototype.
* src/digest.c: Add "crc32b" as an argument to -a.
* tests/cksum/cksum.sh: Refactor to test both crc and crc32b.
* tests/cksum/cksum-a.sh: Add "crc32b" case.
* tests/cksum/cksum-base64.pl: Likewise.
* tests/misc/read-errors.sh: Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* src/timeout.c (usage): Fix typo of period with comma.
* tests/timeout/timeout.sh: Only test a single option variant,
as tests/misc/usage_vs_getopt.sh suffices for basic option validation.
* src/timeout.c: Support -f and -p short options, corresponding to
--foreground and --preserve-status respectively. This adds
compatability with POSIX 2024 and OpenBSD.
(usage): Separate translations, and reorder the option descriptions.
* doc/coreutils.texi (timeout invocation): Adjust accordingly,
and also reorder the option descriptions alphabetically.
* tests/timeout/timeout.sh: Also test short option variants.
* tests/ls/no-cap.sh: Move to being a root only test, since
commit v9.5-132-g2a6bed933 we now need to call setcap
to make the test effective. Otherwise we would have always
just skipped the test.
Where rpl_fopen() is used rather than fopen(),
wrapping fopen() is ineffective.
Note rpl_fopen() is used as of glibc-2.39 at least
(due to fflush and fclose being replaced).
* tests/df/no-mtab-status.sh: Wrap open() rather than fopen().
* tests/df/skip-duplicates.sh: Likewise.
* src/factor.c (mod2): Work even if cntd <= cnta. The old version
of the code assumed that shifts by N had unspecified behavior
unless 0 <= N < wordsize. Although this assumption is portable to
all known practical platforms, the C standard says these shifts
have undefined behavior and some pedantic platforms check this.
* tests/factor/create-test.sh:
* tests/local.mk (factor_tests): New test t37.
* src/printf.c (print_formatted): Add support for %i$ indexed args.
* tests/printf/printf-indexed.sh: Add a new file of test cases.
* tests/local.mk: Reference the new test file.
* doc/coreutils.texi (printf invocation): Mention how mixed
processing of indexed and sequential references are supported,
unlike the printf(2) library function.
* NEWS: Mention the new (POSIX:2024) feature.
Addresses https://bugs.gnu.org/73068
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
* src/install.c (need_copy): s/lstat/stat/ for the source.
* tests/install/install-C.sh: Add test cases
(and improve existing test case which wan't valid
due to the existing non standard modes on test files).
Addresses https://bugs.gnu.org/72707
Support overriding previous sorting options
with an explicit --sort=name option.
* doc/coreutils.texi (ls invocation): Document the new option.
* src/ls.c (usage): Likewise.
(sort_args): Add the "name" entry, and sort to be consistent
with the ordering presented in --help.
* tests/ls/ls-time.sh: Add test cases.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
Suggested by: Tzvetelin Katchov
* src/tail.c (tail_lines): If skipping all input, use lseek if
possible.
(parse_options): Allow counts to exceed 2**64.
(main): Don’t subtract 1 from UINTMAX_MAX, since it stands
for infinity in this context.
(main): Also don’t read anything when given infinite elisions.
* tests/tail/tail.pl: Adjust to match new behavior. Rename err-5
test to big-c and expect the invocation to succeed, since ‘tail
-c99999999999999999999’ now succeeds instead of (unnecessarily)
failing.
The test writes to the disk and means the space used changes. If this
crosses a number boundary, the heading spacing can change:
-Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
+Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
* tests/df/df-P.sh: Squash spaces with tr to avoid alignment variations.
On these file systems the atime is always zero.
Problem found with ZFS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
* tests/stat/stat-birthtime.sh (check_timestamps_updated):
* tests/stat/stat-nanoseconds.sh:
Work even if atimes are always zero.
* tests/stat/stat-nanoseconds.sh:
Fix typo: print_ver_ called before init.sh sourced.
* src/ls.c: Track if --time=mtime is explicitly specified,
so that we can apply the GNU extension of sorting by the
specified time, when not displaying (-l not specified),
and not explicitly sorting (-t not specified).
* tests/ls/ls-time.sh: Add / Update test cases.
Fixes https://bugs.gnu.org/71803
* src/cp.c: Add the entries for the --update=none-fail option.
* tests/mv/update.sh: Add a test case.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Fixes https://bugs.gnu.org/70727
Problem reported by Ionut Nicula in:
https://bugs.gnu.org/70477
* src/tail.c (tail_bytes): Do not loop forever on commands
like 'tail -c 4096 /dev/zero'.
* tests/tail/tail-c.sh: Test this fix.
* src/cat.c (main):
Improve test for when copying will exhaust the output device.
Do not rely on st_size, which is unreliable in /proc.
Use lseek instead; this is good enough here.
* tests/cat/cat-self.sh: Test the relaxation of the heuristic
for self-copying.
od was seen to abort() on glibc on ia64 and m68k with the error:
Fatal glibc error: printf_fp.c:501 (__printf_fp_buffer_1):
assertion failed:
cy == 1 || (p.frac[p.fracsize - 2] == 0 && p.frac[0] == 0)
* tests/od/od-multiple-t.sh: Avoid outputting long double floats
to avoid undefined behavior. 'float' and 'double' are standardized
by IEEE 754 (except on Linux/m68k) and don't have undefined values.
* tests/misc/numfmt.pl: Verify that printf field width specs
count characters and not bytes before enabling locale tests.
This was seen on FreeBSD 14.0 and Solaris 11 OpenIndiana.
Reported by Bruno Haible
There is a mismatch between isblank() used by tr and c32isblank() now
used by uniq on Solaris 11 OpenIndiana. isblank() was seen to return
true for non breaking space, while c32isblank() returned false.
Interestingly on Solaris, non breaking space is considered a blank
character, and isblank() and c32isblank() honor this in all locales.
* tests/uniq/uniq.pl: Adjust the blank check to use join(1) rather than
tr(1), as join uses the same blank determination routines as uniq(1).
* tests/misc/numfmt.pl: Some systems with the fr_FR.UTF-8
locale installed, do not have a thousands grouping character defined.
In this case we skip the locale tests which depend on a non empty
grouping character.