Accepting request 922533 from home:berny:branches:Base:System

- Update to 8.32 (see NEWS).
- Remove patches which are included in the new upstream version now:
  * coreutils-gnulib-disable-test-float.patch
  * coreutils-ls-restore-8.31-behavior-on-removed-dirs.patch
  * coreutils-tests-fix-FP-in-ls-stat-free-color.patch
  * gnulib-test-avoid-FP-perror-strerror.patch
- coreutils-i18n.patch: Refresh patch.  Also patch 'tests/Coreutils.pm' used
  by perl-based tests to allow longer test names ... which the i18n tests with
  their "-mb" suffix have.
- coreutils-chmod-fix-exit-status-ign-symlinks.patch: Add upstream patch to
  fix a regression with the exit code of chmod introduced in 9.0.
- coreutils-skip-tests-rm-ext3-perf.patch: Add patch to skip the test
  'tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh' temporarily as it hangs on OBS.
- coreutils.spec:
  * Version: bump version.
  * Remove the above removed patches.
  * Reference the above new patches.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/922533
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/coreutils?expand=0&rev=322
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parent 5e7e50c755
commit 4f67da60bc
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Upstream patch - remove with version >9.0:
chmod: fix exit status when ignoring symlinks
As a deviation from the upstream patch, the entry in the NEWS files uses a
different section header.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Upstream patch:
https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=e8b56ebd5
From e8b56ebd536e82b15542a00c888109471936bfda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?P=C3=A1draig=20Brady?= <P@draigBrady.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2021 20:57:41 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] chmod: fix exit status when ignoring symlinks
* src/chmod.c: Reorder enum so CH_NOT_APPLIED
can be treated as a non error.
* tests/chmod/ignore-symlink.sh: A new test.
* tests/local.mk: Reference the new test.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Fixes https://bugs.gnu.org/50784
---
NEWS | 9 +++++++++
src/chmod.c | 4 ++--
tests/chmod/ignore-symlink.sh | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
tests/local.mk | 1 +
4 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
Index: NEWS
===================================================================
--- NEWS.orig
+++ NEWS
@@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
GNU coreutils NEWS -*- outline -*-
+* Noteworthy downstream changes on top of release 9.0
+
+** Bug fixes
+
+ chmod -R no longer exits with error status when encountering symlinks.
+ All files would be processed correctly, but the exit status was incorrect.
+ [bug introduced in coreutils-9.0]
+
+
* Noteworthy changes in release 9.0 (2021-09-24) [stable]
** Bug fixes
Index: src/chmod.c
===================================================================
--- src/chmod.c.orig
+++ src/chmod.c
@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ struct change_status
enum
{
CH_NO_STAT,
- CH_NOT_APPLIED,
CH_FAILED,
+ CH_NOT_APPLIED,
CH_NO_CHANGE_REQUESTED,
CH_SUCCEEDED
}
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ process_file (FTS *fts, FTSENT *ent)
if ( ! recurse)
fts_set (fts, ent, FTS_SKIP);
- return CH_NO_CHANGE_REQUESTED <= ch.status;
+ return CH_NOT_APPLIED <= ch.status;
}
/* Recursively change the modes of the specified FILES (the last entry
Index: tests/chmod/ignore-symlink.sh
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ tests/chmod/ignore-symlink.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# Test for proper exit code of chmod on a processed symlink.
+
+# Copyright (C) 2021 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
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
+print_ver_ chmod
+
+mkdir dir || framework_failure_
+touch dir/f || framework_failure_
+ln -s f dir/l || framework_failure_
+
+# This operation ignores symlinks but should succeed.
+chmod u+w -R dir 2> out || fail=1
+
+compare /dev/null out || fail=1
+
+Exit $fail
Index: tests/local.mk
===================================================================
--- tests/local.mk.orig
+++ tests/local.mk
@@ -458,6 +458,7 @@ all_tests = \
tests/chmod/c-option.sh \
tests/chmod/equal-x.sh \
tests/chmod/equals.sh \
+ tests/chmod/ignore-symlink.sh \
tests/chmod/inaccessible.sh \
tests/chmod/octal.sh \
tests/chmod/setgid.sh \

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Index: gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk
===================================================================
--- gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk.orig
+++ gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk
@@ -951,10 +951,10 @@ EXTRA_DIST += test-getloadavg.c signatur
@@ -1035,10 +1035,10 @@ EXTRA_DIST += test-getloadavg.c signatur
## begin gnulib module getlogin-tests

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
Disable gnulib test 'test-float' temporarily as it fails on ppc and ppc64le.
* gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk: Comment lines related to 'test-float'.
---
gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk | 7 ++++---
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
Index: gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk
===================================================================
--- gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk.orig
+++ gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk
@@ -635,9 +635,10 @@ EXTRA_DIST += test-filevercmp.c macros.h
## begin gnulib module float-tests
-TESTS += test-float
-check_PROGRAMS += test-float
-EXTRA_DIST += test-float.c macros.h
+# Test fails with GCC-10 on ppc and ppc64le.
+#TESTS += test-float
+#check_PROGRAMS += test-float
+#EXTRA_DIST += test-float.c macros.h
## end gnulib module float-tests

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Index: bootstrap.conf
===================================================================
--- bootstrap.conf.orig
+++ bootstrap.conf
@@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ gnulib_modules="
@@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ gnulib_modules="
maintainer-makefile
malloc-gnu
manywarnings
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Index: configure.ac
===================================================================
--- configure.ac.orig
+++ configure.ac
@@ -446,6 +446,8 @@ fi
@@ -457,6 +457,8 @@ fi
# I'm leaving it here for now. This whole thing needs to be modernized...
gl_WINSIZE_IN_PTEM
@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Index: lib/linebuffer.h
===================================================================
--- lib/linebuffer.h.orig
+++ lib/linebuffer.h
@@ -21,6 +21,11 @@
@@ -22,6 +22,11 @@
# include "idx.h"
# include <stdio.h>
+/* Get mbstate_t. */
@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ Index: lib/linebuffer.h
/* A 'struct linebuffer' holds a line of text. */
struct linebuffer
@@ -28,6 +33,9 @@ struct linebuffer
size_t size; /* Allocated. */
size_t length; /* Used. */
@@ -29,6 +34,9 @@ struct linebuffer
idx_t size; /* Allocated. */
idx_t length; /* Used. */
char *buffer;
+# if HAVE_WCHAR_H
+ mbstate_t state;
@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
#include "system.h"
#include "error.h"
@@ -38,6 +43,18 @@
@@ -37,6 +42,18 @@
#include "set-fields.h"
@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* The official name of this program (e.g., no 'g' prefix). */
#define PROGRAM_NAME "cut"
@@ -54,6 +71,52 @@
@@ -53,6 +70,52 @@
} \
while (0)
@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* Pointer inside RP. When checking if a byte or field is selected
by a finite range, we check if it is between CURRENT_RP.LO
@@ -61,6 +124,9 @@
@@ -60,6 +123,9 @@
CURRENT_RP.HI then we make CURRENT_RP to point to the next range pair. */
static struct field_range_pair *current_rp;
@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* This buffer is used to support the semantics of the -s option
(or lack of same) when the specified field list includes (does
not include) the first field. In both of those cases, the entire
@@ -77,15 +143,25 @@ enum operating_mode
@@ -76,15 +142,25 @@ enum operating_mode
{
undefined_mode,
@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* If true do not output lines containing no delimiter characters.
Otherwise, all such lines are printed. This option is valid only
with field mode. */
@@ -97,6 +173,9 @@ static bool complement;
@@ -96,6 +172,9 @@ static bool complement;
/* The delimiter character for field mode. */
static unsigned char delim;
@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* The delimiter for each line/record. */
static unsigned char line_delim = '\n';
@@ -164,7 +243,7 @@ Print selected parts of lines from each
@@ -163,7 +242,7 @@ Print selected parts of lines from each
-f, --fields=LIST select only these fields; also print any line\n\
that contains no delimiter character, unless\n\
the -s option is specified\n\
@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
"), stdout);
fputs (_("\
--complement complement the set of selected bytes, characters\n\
@@ -280,6 +359,82 @@ cut_bytes (FILE *stream)
@@ -279,6 +358,82 @@ cut_bytes (FILE *stream)
}
}
@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* Read from stream STREAM, printing to standard output any selected fields. */
static void
@@ -425,13 +580,211 @@ cut_fields (FILE *stream)
@@ -424,13 +579,211 @@ cut_fields (FILE *stream)
}
}
@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
}
/* Process file FILE to standard output.
@@ -483,6 +836,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -482,6 +835,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
bool ok;
bool delim_specified = false;
char *spec_list_string IF_LINT ( = NULL);
@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
set_program_name (argv[0]);
@@ -505,7 +859,6 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -504,7 +858,6 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
switch (optc)
{
case 'b':
@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
/* Build the byte list. */
if (operating_mode != undefined_mode)
FATAL_ERROR (_("only one type of list may be specified"));
@@ -513,6 +866,14 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -512,6 +865,14 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
spec_list_string = optarg;
break;
@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
case 'f':
/* Build the field list. */
if (operating_mode != undefined_mode)
@@ -524,10 +885,38 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -523,10 +884,38 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
case 'd':
/* New delimiter. */
/* Interpret -d '' to mean 'use the NUL byte as the delimiter.' */
@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
break;
case OUTPUT_DELIMITER_OPTION:
@@ -540,6 +929,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -539,6 +928,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'n':
@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ Index: src/cut.c
break;
case 's':
@@ -579,15 +969,34 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -578,15 +968,34 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
| (complement ? SETFLD_COMPLEMENT : 0) );
if (!delim_specified)
@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ Index: src/expand-common.c
#include "system.h"
#include "die.h"
#include "error.h"
@@ -126,6 +127,119 @@ set_increment_size (uintmax_t tabval)
@@ -125,6 +126,119 @@ set_increment_size (uintmax_t tabval)
return ok;
}
@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ Index: src/expand-common.h
===================================================================
--- src/expand-common.h.orig
+++ src/expand-common.h
@@ -34,6 +34,18 @@ extern size_t max_column_width;
@@ -25,6 +25,18 @@ extern size_t max_column_width;
/* The desired exit status. */
extern int exit_status;
@ -1107,8 +1107,8 @@ Index: src/expand.c
+
#include "system.h"
#include "die.h"
#include "xstrndup.h"
@@ -98,19 +101,41 @@ expand (void)
@@ -97,19 +100,41 @@ expand (void)
{
/* Input stream. */
FILE *fp = next_file (NULL);
@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ Index: src/expand.c
/* The following variables have valid values only when CONVERT
is true: */
@@ -120,17 +145,48 @@ expand (void)
@@ -119,17 +144,48 @@ expand (void)
/* Index in TAB_LIST of next tab stop to examine. */
size_t tab_index = 0;
@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ Index: src/expand.c
{
/* Column the next input tab stop is on. */
uintmax_t next_tab_column;
@@ -149,32 +205,34 @@ expand (void)
@@ -148,32 +204,34 @@ expand (void)
if (putchar (' ') < 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("write error"));
@ -1401,12 +1401,15 @@ Index: src/fold.c
/* Look for the last blank. */
while (logical_end)
{
@@ -215,11 +252,221 @@ fold_file (char const *filename, size_t
@@ -215,13 +252,225 @@ fold_file (char const *filename, size_t
line_out[offset_out++] = c;
}
- saved_errno = errno;
+ *saved_errno = errno;
if (!ferror (istream))
- saved_errno = 0;
+ *saved_errno = 0;
if (offset_out)
fwrite (line_out, sizeof (char), (size_t) offset_out, stdout);
@ -1582,6 +1585,8 @@ Index: src/fold.c
+ }
+
+ *saved_errno = errno;
+ if (!ferror (istream))
+ *saved_errno = 0;
+
+ if (offset_out)
+ fwrite (line_out, sizeof (char), (size_t) offset_out, stdout);
@ -1621,10 +1626,10 @@ Index: src/fold.c
+#endif
+ fold_text (istream, width, &saved_errno);
+
if (ferror (istream))
{
error (0, saved_errno, "%s", quotef (filename));
@@ -252,7 +499,8 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
if (STREQ (filename, "-"))
clearerr (istream);
else if (fclose (istream) != 0 && !saved_errno)
@@ -252,7 +501,8 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
atexit (close_stdout);
@ -1634,7 +1639,7 @@ Index: src/fold.c
while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, shortopts, longopts, NULL)) != -1)
{
@@ -261,7 +509,15 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -261,7 +511,15 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
switch (optc)
{
case 'b': /* Count bytes rather than columns. */
@ -2215,8 +2220,8 @@ Index: src/pr.c
static bool print_page (void);
static bool print_stored (COLUMN *p);
@@ -429,6 +472,7 @@ static void add_line_number (COLUMN *p);
static void getoptnum (const char *n_str, int min, int *num,
const char *errfmt);
static void getoptnum (char const *n_str, int min, int *num,
char const *errfmt);
static void getoptarg (char *arg, char switch_char, char *character,
+ int *character_length, int *character_width,
int *number);
@ -2229,7 +2234,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
-static void print_char (char c);
static void cleanup (void);
static void print_sep_string (void);
static void separator_string (const char *optarg_S);
static void separator_string (char const *optarg_S);
@@ -454,7 +497,7 @@ static COLUMN *column_vector;
we store the leftmost columns contiguously in buff.
To print a line from buff, get the index of the first character
@ -2283,7 +2288,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
static char *column_separator = (char *) " ";
static char *line_separator = (char *) "\t";
@@ -852,6 +905,13 @@ separator_string (const char *optarg_S)
@@ -852,6 +905,13 @@ separator_string (char const *optarg_S)
integer_overflow ();
col_sep_length = len;
col_sep_string = optarg_S;
@ -2368,7 +2373,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
use_col_separator = true;
if (optarg)
separator_string (optarg);
@@ -1166,10 +1250,45 @@ getoptnum (const char *n_str, int min, i
@@ -1166,10 +1250,45 @@ getoptnum (char const *n_str, int min, i
a number. */
static void
@ -2437,7 +2442,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
use_col_separator = true;
}
/* It's rather pointless to define a TAB separator with column
@@ -1258,11 +1382,11 @@ init_parameters (int number_of_files)
@@ -1260,11 +1384,11 @@ init_parameters (int number_of_files)
+ TAB_WIDTH (chars_per_input_tab, chars_per_number); */
/* Estimate chars_per_text without any margin and keep it constant. */
@ -2451,7 +2456,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
/* The number is part of the column width unless we are
printing files in parallel. */
@@ -1271,7 +1395,7 @@ init_parameters (int number_of_files)
@@ -1273,7 +1397,7 @@ init_parameters (int number_of_files)
}
int sep_chars, useful_chars;
@ -2460,7 +2465,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
sep_chars = INT_MAX;
if (INT_SUBTRACT_WRAPV (chars_per_line - chars_used_by_number, sep_chars,
&useful_chars))
@@ -1294,7 +1418,7 @@ init_parameters (int number_of_files)
@@ -1296,7 +1420,7 @@ init_parameters (int number_of_files)
We've to use 8 as the lower limit, if we use chars_per_default_tab = 8
to expand a tab which is not an input_tab-char. */
free (clump_buff);
@ -2469,7 +2474,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
}
/* Open the necessary files,
@@ -1400,7 +1524,7 @@ init_funcs (void)
@@ -1402,7 +1526,7 @@ init_funcs (void)
/* Enlarge p->start_position of first column to use the same form of
padding_not_printed with all columns. */
@ -2478,7 +2483,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
/* This loop takes care of all but the rightmost column. */
@@ -1434,7 +1558,7 @@ init_funcs (void)
@@ -1436,7 +1560,7 @@ init_funcs (void)
}
else
{
@ -2487,7 +2492,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
h_next = h + chars_per_column;
}
}
@@ -1725,9 +1849,9 @@ static void
@@ -1733,9 +1857,9 @@ static void
align_column (COLUMN *p)
{
padding_not_printed = p->start_position;
@ -2499,7 +2504,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
padding_not_printed = ANYWHERE;
}
@@ -2002,13 +2126,13 @@ store_char (char c)
@@ -2010,13 +2134,13 @@ store_char (char c)
/* May be too generous. */
buff = X2REALLOC (buff, &buff_allocated);
}
@ -2515,7 +2520,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
char *s;
int num_width;
@@ -2025,22 +2149,24 @@ add_line_number (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2033,22 +2157,24 @@ add_line_number (COLUMN *p)
/* Tabification is assumed for multiple columns, also for n-separators,
but 'default n-separator = TAB' hasn't been given priority over
equal column_width also specified by POSIX. */
@ -2544,7 +2549,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
output_position = POS_AFTER_TAB (chars_per_output_tab,
output_position);
}
@@ -2199,7 +2325,7 @@ print_white_space (void)
@@ -2207,7 +2333,7 @@ print_white_space (void)
while (goal - h_old > 1
&& (h_new = POS_AFTER_TAB (chars_per_output_tab, h_old)) <= goal)
{
@ -2553,7 +2558,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
h_old = h_new;
}
while (++h_old <= goal)
@@ -2219,6 +2345,7 @@ print_sep_string (void)
@@ -2227,6 +2353,7 @@ print_sep_string (void)
{
char const *s = col_sep_string;
int l = col_sep_length;
@ -2561,7 +2566,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
if (separators_not_printed <= 0)
{
@@ -2230,6 +2357,7 @@ print_sep_string (void)
@@ -2238,6 +2365,7 @@ print_sep_string (void)
{
for (; separators_not_printed > 0; --separators_not_printed)
{
@ -2569,7 +2574,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
while (l-- > 0)
{
/* 3 types of sep_strings: spaces only, spaces and chars,
@@ -2243,12 +2371,15 @@ print_sep_string (void)
@@ -2251,12 +2379,15 @@ print_sep_string (void)
}
else
{
@ -2586,7 +2591,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
/* sep_string ends with some spaces */
if (spaces_not_printed > 0)
print_white_space ();
@@ -2276,7 +2407,7 @@ print_clump (COLUMN *p, int n, char *clu
@@ -2284,7 +2415,7 @@ print_clump (COLUMN *p, int n, char *clu
required number of tabs and spaces. */
static void
@ -2595,7 +2600,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
{
if (tabify_output)
{
@@ -2300,6 +2431,74 @@ print_char (char c)
@@ -2308,6 +2439,74 @@ print_char (char c)
putchar (c);
}
@ -2670,7 +2675,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
/* Skip to page PAGE before printing.
PAGE may be larger than total number of pages. */
@@ -2477,9 +2676,9 @@ read_line (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2485,9 +2684,9 @@ read_line (COLUMN *p)
align_empty_cols = false;
}
@ -2682,7 +2687,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
padding_not_printed = ANYWHERE;
}
@@ -2548,7 +2747,7 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2556,7 +2755,7 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
COLUMN *q;
int line = p->current_line++;
@ -2691,7 +2696,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
/* FIXME
UMR: Uninitialized memory read:
* This is occurring while in:
@@ -2560,7 +2759,7 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2568,7 +2767,7 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
xmalloc [xmalloc.c:94]
init_store_cols [pr.c:1648]
*/
@ -2700,7 +2705,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
pad_vertically = true;
@@ -2580,9 +2779,9 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2588,9 +2787,9 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
}
}
@ -2712,7 +2717,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
padding_not_printed = ANYWHERE;
}
@@ -2595,8 +2794,8 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2603,8 +2802,8 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
if (spaces_not_printed == 0)
{
output_position = p->start_position + end_vector[line];
@ -2723,7 +2728,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
}
return true;
@@ -2615,7 +2814,7 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
@@ -2623,7 +2822,7 @@ print_stored (COLUMN *p)
number of characters is 1.) */
static int
@ -2732,7 +2737,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
{
unsigned char uc = c;
char *s = clump_buff;
@@ -2625,10 +2824,10 @@ char_to_clump (char c)
@@ -2633,10 +2832,10 @@ char_to_clump (char c)
int chars;
int chars_per_c = 8;
@ -2745,7 +2750,7 @@ Index: src/pr.c
{
width = TAB_WIDTH (chars_per_c, input_position);
@@ -2709,6 +2908,164 @@ char_to_clump (char c)
@@ -2717,6 +2916,164 @@ char_to_clump (char c)
return chars;
}
@ -3034,7 +3039,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* Clean up any remaining temporary files. */
static void
@@ -1270,7 +1341,7 @@ zaptemp (char const *name)
@@ -1269,7 +1340,7 @@ zaptemp (char const *name)
free (node);
}
@ -3043,7 +3048,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
static int
struct_month_cmp (void const *m1, void const *m2)
@@ -1285,7 +1356,7 @@ struct_month_cmp (void const *m1, void c
@@ -1284,7 +1355,7 @@ struct_month_cmp (void const *m1, void c
/* Initialize the character class tables. */
static void
@ -3052,7 +3057,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
{
size_t i;
@@ -1297,7 +1368,7 @@ inittables (void)
@@ -1296,7 +1367,7 @@ inittables (void)
fold_toupper[i] = toupper (i);
}
@ -3061,7 +3066,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* If we're not in the "C" locale, read different names for months. */
if (hard_LC_TIME)
{
@@ -1379,6 +1450,84 @@ specify_nmerge (int oi, char c, char con
@@ -1378,6 +1449,84 @@ specify_nmerge (int oi, char c, char con
xstrtol_fatal (e, oi, c, long_options, s);
}
@ -3146,7 +3151,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* Specify the amount of main memory to use when sorting. */
static void
specify_sort_size (int oi, char c, char const *s)
@@ -1610,7 +1759,7 @@ buffer_linelim (struct buffer const *buf
@@ -1609,7 +1758,7 @@ buffer_linelim (struct buffer const *buf
by KEY in LINE. */
static char *
@ -3155,7 +3160,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
{
char *ptr = line->text, *lim = ptr + line->length - 1;
size_t sword = key->sword;
@@ -1619,10 +1768,10 @@ begfield (struct line const *line, struc
@@ -1618,10 +1767,10 @@ begfield (struct line const *line, struc
/* The leading field separator itself is included in a field when -t
is absent. */
@ -3168,7 +3173,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
++ptr;
if (ptr < lim)
++ptr;
@@ -1648,11 +1797,70 @@ begfield (struct line const *line, struc
@@ -1647,11 +1796,70 @@ begfield (struct line const *line, struc
return ptr;
}
@ -3234,13 +3239,13 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* Return the limit of (a pointer to the first character after) the field
in LINE specified by KEY. */
static char *
static char * _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE
-limfield (struct line const *line, struct keyfield const *key)
+limfield_uni (const struct line *line, const struct keyfield *key)
+limfield_uni (struct line const *line, struct keyfield const *key)
{
char *ptr = line->text, *lim = ptr + line->length - 1;
size_t eword = key->eword, echar = key->echar;
@@ -1667,10 +1875,10 @@ limfield (struct line const *line, struc
@@ -1666,10 +1874,10 @@ limfield (struct line const *line, struc
'beginning' is the first character following the delimiting TAB.
Otherwise, leave PTR pointing at the first 'blank' character after
the preceding field. */
@ -3253,7 +3258,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
++ptr;
if (ptr < lim && (eword || echar))
++ptr;
@@ -1716,10 +1924,10 @@ limfield (struct line const *line, struc
@@ -1715,10 +1923,10 @@ limfield (struct line const *line, struc
*/
/* Make LIM point to the end of (one byte past) the current field. */
@ -3266,12 +3271,12 @@ Index: src/sort.c
if (newlim)
lim = newlim;
}
@@ -1750,6 +1958,130 @@ limfield (struct line const *line, struc
@@ -1749,6 +1957,130 @@ limfield (struct line const *line, struc
return ptr;
}
+#if HAVE_MBRTOWC
+static char *
+static char * _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE
+limfield_mb (const struct line *line, const struct keyfield *key)
+{
+ char *ptr = line->text, *lim = ptr + line->length - 1;
@ -3397,7 +3402,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* Fill BUF reading from FP, moving buf->left bytes from the end
of buf->buf to the beginning first. If EOF is reached and the
file wasn't terminated by a newline, supply one. Set up BUF's line
@@ -1836,8 +2168,22 @@ fillbuf (struct buffer *buf, FILE *fp, c
@@ -1835,8 +2167,22 @@ fillbuf (struct buffer *buf, FILE *fp, c
else
{
if (key->skipsblanks)
@ -3422,7 +3427,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
line->keybeg = line_start;
}
}
@@ -1971,12 +2317,10 @@ find_unit_order (char const *number)
@@ -1970,12 +2316,10 @@ find_unit_order (char const *number)
<none/unknown> < K/k < M < G < T < P < E < Z < Y */
static int
@ -3438,7 +3443,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
int diff = find_unit_order (a) - find_unit_order (b);
return (diff ? diff : strnumcmp (a, b, decimal_point, thousands_sep));
@@ -1987,7 +2331,7 @@ human_numcompare (char const *a, char co
@@ -1986,7 +2330,7 @@ human_numcompare (char const *a, char co
hideously fast. */
static int
@ -3447,7 +3452,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
{
while (blanks[to_uchar (*a)])
a++;
@@ -1997,6 +2341,25 @@ numcompare (char const *a, char const *b
@@ -1996,6 +2340,25 @@ numcompare (char const *a, char const *b
return strnumcmp (a, b, decimal_point, thousands_sep);
}
@ -3473,7 +3478,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* Work around a problem whereby the long double value returned by glibc's
strtold ("NaN", ...) contains uninitialized bits: clear all bytes of
A and B before calling strtold. FIXME: remove this function if
@@ -2047,7 +2410,7 @@ general_numcompare (char const *sa, char
@@ -2046,7 +2409,7 @@ general_numcompare (char const *sa, char
Return 0 if the name in S is not recognized. */
static int
@ -3482,7 +3487,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
{
size_t lo = 0;
size_t hi = MONTHS_PER_YEAR;
@@ -2323,15 +2686,14 @@ debug_key (struct line const *line, stru
@@ -2322,15 +2685,14 @@ debug_key (struct line const *line, stru
char saved = *lim;
*lim = '\0';
@ -3500,7 +3505,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
else if (key->general_numeric)
ignore_value (strtold (beg, &tighter_lim));
else if (key->numeric || key->human_numeric)
@@ -2465,7 +2827,7 @@ key_warnings (struct keyfield const *gke
@@ -2464,7 +2826,7 @@ key_warnings (struct keyfield const *gke
/* Warn about significant leading blanks. */
bool implicit_skip = key_numeric (key) || key->month;
bool line_offset = key->eword == 0 && key->echar != 0; /* -k1.x,1.y */
@ -3509,7 +3514,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
&& ((!key->skipsblanks && !implicit_skip)
|| (!key->skipsblanks && key->schar)
|| (!key->skipeblanks && key->echar)))
@@ -2523,11 +2885,87 @@ key_warnings (struct keyfield const *gke
@@ -2522,11 +2884,87 @@ key_warnings (struct keyfield const *gke
error (0, 0, _("option '-r' only applies to last-resort comparison"));
}
@ -3598,7 +3603,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
{
struct keyfield *key = keylist;
@@ -2612,7 +3050,7 @@ keycompare (struct line const *a, struct
@@ -2611,7 +3049,7 @@ keycompare (struct line const *a, struct
else if (key->human_numeric)
diff = human_numcompare (ta, tb);
else if (key->month)
@ -3607,7 +3612,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
else if (key->random)
diff = compare_random (ta, tlena, tb, tlenb);
else if (key->version)
@@ -2728,6 +3166,211 @@ keycompare (struct line const *a, struct
@@ -2727,6 +3165,211 @@ keycompare (struct line const *a, struct
return key->reverse ? -diff : diff;
}
@ -3819,7 +3824,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
/* Compare two lines A and B, returning negative, zero, or positive
depending on whether A compares less than, equal to, or greater than B. */
@@ -2755,7 +3398,7 @@ compare (struct line const *a, struct li
@@ -2754,7 +3397,7 @@ compare (struct line const *a, struct li
diff = - NONZERO (blen);
else if (blen == 0)
diff = 1;
@ -3828,7 +3833,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
{
/* xmemcoll0 is a performance enhancement as
it will not unconditionally write '\0' after the
@@ -4145,6 +4788,7 @@ set_ordering (char const *s, struct keyf
@@ -4144,6 +4787,7 @@ set_ordering (char const *s, struct keyf
break;
case 'f':
key->translate = fold_toupper;
@ -3836,7 +3841,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
break;
case 'g':
key->general_numeric = true;
@@ -4224,7 +4868,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -4223,7 +4867,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
initialize_exit_failure (SORT_FAILURE);
hard_LC_COLLATE = hard_locale (LC_COLLATE);
@ -3845,7 +3850,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
hard_LC_TIME = hard_locale (LC_TIME);
#endif
@@ -4245,6 +4889,29 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -4244,6 +4888,29 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
thousands_sep = -1;
}
@ -3875,7 +3880,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
have_read_stdin = false;
inittables ();
@@ -4519,13 +5186,34 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -4518,13 +5185,34 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
case 't':
{
@ -3914,7 +3919,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
else
{
/* Provoke with 'sort -txx'. Complain about
@@ -4536,9 +5224,11 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -4535,9 +5223,11 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
quote (optarg));
}
}
@ -3928,7 +3933,7 @@ Index: src/sort.c
}
break;
@@ -4767,12 +5457,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
@@ -4766,12 +5456,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
sort (files, nfiles, outfile, nthreads);
}
@ -3954,8 +3959,8 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
+
#include "system.h"
#include "die.h"
#include "xstrndup.h"
@@ -107,24 +110,47 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -106,24 +109,47 @@ unexpand (void)
{
/* Input stream. */
FILE *fp = next_file (NULL);
@ -4006,7 +4011,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
/* If true, perform translations. */
bool convert = true;
@@ -158,12 +184,44 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -157,12 +183,44 @@ unexpand (void)
do
{
@ -4054,7 +4059,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
if (blank)
{
@@ -180,16 +238,16 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -179,16 +237,16 @@ unexpand (void)
if (next_tab_column < column)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("input line is too long"));
@ -4074,7 +4079,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
if (! (prev_blank && column == next_tab_column))
{
@@ -197,13 +255,14 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -196,13 +254,14 @@ unexpand (void)
will be replaced by tabs. */
if (column == next_tab_column)
one_blank_before_tab_stop = true;
@ -4091,7 +4096,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
}
/* Discard pending blanks, unless it was a single
@@ -211,7 +270,7 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -210,7 +269,7 @@ unexpand (void)
pending = one_blank_before_tab_stop;
}
}
@ -4100,7 +4105,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
{
/* Go back one column, and force recalculation of the
next tab stop. */
@@ -219,9 +278,9 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -218,9 +277,9 @@ unexpand (void)
next_tab_column = column;
tab_index -= !!tab_index;
}
@ -4112,7 +4117,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
if (!column)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("input line is too long"));
}
@@ -229,8 +288,11 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -228,8 +287,11 @@ unexpand (void)
if (pending)
{
if (pending > 1 && one_blank_before_tab_stop)
@ -4126,7 +4131,7 @@ Index: src/unexpand.c
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("write error"));
pending = 0;
one_blank_before_tab_stop = false;
@@ -240,16 +302,17 @@ unexpand (void)
@@ -239,16 +301,17 @@ unexpand (void)
convert &= convert_entire_line || blank;
}
@ -4538,7 +4543,7 @@ Index: tests/local.mk
===================================================================
--- tests/local.mk.orig
+++ tests/local.mk
@@ -369,6 +369,8 @@ all_tests = \
@@ -375,6 +375,8 @@ all_tests = \
tests/misc/sort-discrim.sh \
tests/misc/sort-files0-from.pl \
tests/misc/sort-float.sh \
@ -4547,7 +4552,7 @@ Index: tests/local.mk
tests/misc/sort-h-thousands-sep.sh \
tests/misc/sort-merge.pl \
tests/misc/sort-merge-fdlimit.sh \
@@ -567,6 +569,7 @@ all_tests = \
@@ -573,6 +575,7 @@ all_tests = \
tests/du/threshold.sh \
tests/du/trailing-slash.sh \
tests/du/two-args.sh \
@ -4555,7 +4560,7 @@ Index: tests/local.mk
tests/id/gnu-zero-uids.sh \
tests/id/no-context.sh \
tests/id/context.sh \
@@ -714,6 +717,7 @@ all_tests = \
@@ -724,6 +727,7 @@ all_tests = \
tests/touch/read-only.sh \
tests/touch/relative.sh \
tests/touch/trailing-slash.sh \
@ -5104,9 +5109,9 @@ Index: tests/pr/pr-tests.pl
my @tv = (
# -b option is no longer an official option. But it's still working to
@@ -474,8 +483,48 @@ push @Tests,
{IN=>{2=>"a\n"}},
{OUT=>"a\t\t\t\t \t\t\ta\n"} ];
@@ -512,8 +521,48 @@ push @Tests,
{IN=>"x\tx\tx\tx\tx\nx\tx\tx\tx\tx\n"},
{OUT=>"x\tx\tx\tx\tx\tx\tx\tx\tx\tx\n"} ];
+# Add _POSIX2_VERSION=199209 to the environment of each test
+# that uses an old-style option like +1.
@ -5330,3 +5335,17 @@ Index: tests/unexpand/mb.sh
+
+LC_ALL=C unexpand in in > out || fail=1
+compare exp out > /dev/null 2>&1 || fail=1
Index: tests/Coreutils.pm
===================================================================
--- tests/Coreutils.pm.orig
+++ tests/Coreutils.pm
@@ -264,6 +264,9 @@ sub run_tests ($$$$$)
# Yes, this is an arbitrary limit. If it causes trouble,
# consider removing it.
my $max = 30;
+ # The downstream i18n multi-byte tests have a "-mb" suffix.
+ # Therefore add 3 to the maximum test name length.
+ $max += 3;
if ($max < length $test_name)
{
warn "$program_name: $test_name: test name is too long (> $max)\n";

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Index: src/chgrp.c
===================================================================
--- src/chgrp.c.orig
+++ src/chgrp.c
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ parse_group (const char *name)
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ parse_group (char const *name)
{
uintmax_t tmp;
if (! (xstrtoumax (name, NULL, 10, &tmp, "") == LONGINT_OK

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@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
Upstream commits (squashed) after the release of coreutils-8.32:
[PATCH 1/2] ls: restore 8.31 behavior on removed directories
[PATCH 2/2] ls: improve removed-directory test
Remove this patch with the next coreutils release.
Discussed at:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2020-03/msg00008.html
Upstream commits:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=10fcb97
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=672819c
commit 672819c73f2e94e61386dc0584bddf9da860cc26 (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD)
Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
Date: Sat Mar 7 10:29:51 2020 -0800
ls: improve removed-directory test
* tests/ls/removed-directory.sh: Remove host_triplet test.
Skip this test if one cannot remove the working directory.
From a suggestion by Bernhard Voelker (Bug#39929).
commit 10fcb97bd728f09d4a027eddf8ad2900f0819b0a
Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
Date: Thu Mar 5 17:25:29 2020 -0800
ls: restore 8.31 behavior on removed directories
* NEWS: Mention this.
* src/ls.c: Do not include <sys/sycall.h>
(print_dir): Don't worry about whether the directory is removed.
* tests/ls/removed-directory.sh: Adjust to match new (i.e., old)
behavior.
---
NEWS | 9 +++++++++
src/ls.c | 22 ----------------------
tests/ls/removed-directory.sh | 23 ++++++-----------------
3 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
Index: NEWS
===================================================================
--- NEWS.orig
+++ NEWS
@@ -1,5 +1,14 @@
GNU coreutils NEWS -*- outline -*-
+* Noteworthy downstream changes (on top of upstream coreutils-8.32)
+
+** Changes in behavior
+
+ On GNU/Linux systems, ls no longer issues an error message on
+ directory merely because it was removed. This reverts a change
+ that was made in release 8.32.
+
+
* Noteworthy changes in release 8.32 (2020-03-05) [stable]
** Bug fixes
Index: src/ls.c
===================================================================
--- src/ls.c.orig
+++ src/ls.c
@@ -49,10 +49,6 @@
# include <sys/ptem.h>
#endif
-#ifdef __linux__
-# include <sys/syscall.h>
-#endif
-
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
@@ -2896,7 +2892,6 @@ print_dir (char const *name, char const
struct dirent *next;
uintmax_t total_blocks = 0;
static bool first = true;
- bool found_any_entries = false;
errno = 0;
dirp = opendir (name);
@@ -2972,7 +2967,6 @@ print_dir (char const *name, char const
next = readdir (dirp);
if (next)
{
- found_any_entries = true;
if (! file_ignored (next->d_name))
{
enum filetype type = unknown;
@@ -3018,22 +3012,6 @@ print_dir (char const *name, char const
if (errno != EOVERFLOW)
break;
}
-#ifdef __linux__
- else if (! found_any_entries)
- {
- /* If readdir finds no directory entries at all, not even "." or
- "..", then double check that the directory exists. */
- if (syscall (SYS_getdents, dirfd (dirp), NULL, 0) == -1
- && errno != EINVAL)
- {
- /* We exclude EINVAL as that pertains to buffer handling,
- and we've passed NULL as the buffer for simplicity.
- ENOENT is returned if appropriate before buffer handling. */
- file_failure (command_line_arg, _("reading directory %s"), name);
- }
- break;
- }
-#endif
else
break;
Index: tests/ls/removed-directory.sh
===================================================================
--- tests/ls/removed-directory.sh.orig
+++ tests/ls/removed-directory.sh
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# If ls is asked to list a removed directory (e.g. the parent process's
-# current working directory that has been removed by another process), it
-# emits an error message.
+# If ls is asked to list a removed directory (e.g., the parent process's
+# current working directory has been removed by another process), it
+# should not emit an error message merely because the directory is removed.
# Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -21,25 +21,14 @@
. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ ls
-case $host_triplet in
- *linux*) ;;
- *) skip_ 'non linux kernel' ;;
-esac
-
-LS_FAILURE=2
-
-cat <<\EOF >exp-err || framework_failure_
-ls: reading directory '.': No such file or directory
-EOF
-
cwd=$(pwd)
mkdir d || framework_failure_
cd d || framework_failure_
-rmdir ../d || framework_failure_
+rmdir ../d || skip_ "can't remove working directory on this platform"
-returns_ $LS_FAILURE ls >../out 2>../err || fail=1
+ls >../out 2>../err || fail=1
cd "$cwd" || framework_failure_
compare /dev/null out || fail=1
-compare exp-err err || fail=1
+compare /dev/null err || fail=1
Exit $fail

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Index: tests/misc/help-version.sh
===================================================================
--- tests/misc/help-version.sh.orig
+++ tests/misc/help-version.sh
@@ -239,6 +239,7 @@ parted_setup () { args="-s $tmp_in mklab
@@ -240,6 +240,7 @@ parted_setup () { args="-s $tmp_in mklab
for i in $built_programs; do
# Skip these.
case $i in chroot|stty|tty|false|chcon|runcon|coreutils) continue;; esac
@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Index: tests/other-fs-tmpdir
+
if test -z "$other_partition_tmpdir"; then
skip_ \
"requires a writable directory on a different disk partition,
"requires a writable directory on a different file system,

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Index: doc/coreutils.texi
* hostid invocation:: Print numeric host identifier
* uptime invocation:: Print system uptime and load
@@ -15761,7 +15759,6 @@ information.
@@ -15947,7 +15945,6 @@ information.
* arch invocation:: Print machine hardware name.
* nproc invocation:: Print the number of processors.
* uname invocation:: Print system information.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Index: doc/coreutils.texi
* hostid invocation:: Print numeric host identifier.
* uptime invocation:: Print system uptime and load.
@end menu
@@ -16623,15 +16620,6 @@ Note this is non-portable (even across G
@@ -16804,15 +16801,6 @@ Note this is non-portable (even across G
Print the machine hardware name (sometimes called the hardware class
or hardware type).
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Index: doc/coreutils.texi
@item -p
@itemx --processor
@opindex -p
@@ -16685,34 +16673,6 @@ Print the kernel version.
@@ -16866,34 +16854,6 @@ Print the kernel version.
@exitstatus

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@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ Index: doc/coreutils.texi
Delaying
* sleep invocation:: Delay for a specified time
@@ -18089,90 +18083,6 @@ the exit status of @var{command} otherwi
@end display
@@ -18310,90 +18304,6 @@ timeout -s INT 5s env --ignore-signal=IN
timeout -s INT -k 3s 5s env --ignore-signal=INT sleep 20
@end example
-@node Process control
-@chapter Process control

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Index: gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk
===================================================================
--- gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk.orig
+++ gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk
@@ -2485,9 +2485,10 @@ EXTRA_DIST += test-timespec.c macros.h
@@ -2615,9 +2615,10 @@ EXTRA_DIST += test-timespec.c macros.h
## begin gnulib module tls-tests

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# Downstream patch to skip a test failing on OBS.
# tests: skip tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh temporarily as it hangs on OBS
# (but otherwise is known to work locally).
---
tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
Index: tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh
===================================================================
--- tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh.orig
+++ tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh
@@ -19,6 +19,11 @@
. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ rm
+# Skip this test: it's known to work locally (and it was working for a long
+# time on OBS), but it started to fail in Sep 2021 on OBS - seemingly on all
+# platforms (i586, x84_64, ppc64le, ppc64, aarch64, s390x).
+skip_ "SUSE: disabled for now as known to be failing on OBS"
+
very_expensive_
# In a circa 2008 benchmark, using rm -rf to remove a 400k-entry directory took:

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@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
Upstream patch to avoid FP in testsuite.
Remove with coreutils version > 8.32.
Discussed at:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/coreutils/2021-04/msg00050.html
Upstream patch:
https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=b7091093bb
From b7091093bb6505c33279f9bc940b2e94763a6e5d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bernhard Voelker <mail@bernhard-voelker.de>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 00:12:00 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] tests: fix FP in ls/stat-free-color.sh
On newer systems like Fedora 34 and openSUSE Tumbleweed, ls(1) calls
newfstatat(STDOUT_FILENO, ...), but only when there is something to
output.
* tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh: Add -a option to the reference invocation
of ls, thus enforcing something gets output.
---
tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh | 10 ++++++----
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
Index: tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh
===================================================================
--- tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh.orig
+++ tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh
@@ -56,12 +56,14 @@ eval $(dircolors -b color-without-stat)
# The system may perform additional stat-like calls before main.
# Furthermore, underlying library functions may also implicitly
# add an extra stat call, e.g. opendir since glibc-2.21-360-g46f894d.
-# To avoid counting those, first get a baseline count for running
-# ls with one empty directory argument. Then, compare that with the
-# invocation under test.
+# Finally, ls(1) makes a stat call for stdout, but only in the case
+# when there is something to output.
+# To get the comparison right, first get a baseline count for running
+# 'ls -a' with one empty directory argument. Then, compare that with
+# the invocation under test.
mkdir d || framework_failure_
-strace -q -o log1 -e $stats ls --color=always d || fail=1
+strace -q -o log1 -e $stats ls -a --color=always d || fail=1
n_stat1=$(grep -vF '+++' log1 | wc -l) || framework_failure_
test $n_stat1 = 0 \

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Index: tests/local.mk
===================================================================
--- tests/local.mk.orig
+++ tests/local.mk
@@ -723,14 +723,9 @@ all_tests = \
@@ -733,14 +733,9 @@ all_tests = \
# See tests/factor/create-test.sh.
tf = tests/factor
factor_tests = \

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@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
--- tests/du/move-dir-while-traversing.sh
Index: tests/du/move-dir-while-traversing.sh
===================================================================
--- tests/du/move-dir-while-traversing.sh.orig
+++ tests/du/move-dir-while-traversing.sh
@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@
print_ver_ du
@ -13,7 +15,7 @@
# Move a directory "up" while du is processing its sub-directories.
# While du is processing a hierarchy .../B/C/D/... this script
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ python -m pyinotify -h > /dev/null \
# rename syscall before du finishes processing the subtree under D/.
cat <<'EOF' > inotify-watch-for-dir-access.py

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@ -1,3 +1,174 @@
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 30 18:41:30 UTC 2021 - Bernhard Voelker <mail@bernhard-voelker.de>
- coreutils-skip-tests-rm-ext3-perf.patch: Add patch to skip the test
'tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh' temporarily as it hangs on OBS.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Sep 26 15:15:00 UTC 2021 - Bernhard Voelker <mail@bernhard-voelker.de>
- Update to 8.32:
* Noteworthy changes in release 9.0 (2021-09-24) [stable]
** Bug fixes
chmod -v no longer misreports modes of dangling symlinks.
[bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
cp -a --attributes-only now never removes destination files,
even if the destination files are hardlinked, or the source
is a non regular file.
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
csplit --suppress-matched now elides the last matched line
when a specific number of pattern matches are performed.
[bug introduced with the --suppress-matched feature in coreutils-8.22]
df no longer outputs duplicate remote mounts in the presence of bind mounts.
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.26]
df no longer mishandles command-line args that it pre-mounts
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.29]
du no longer crashes on XFS file systems when the directory hierarchy is
heavily changed during the run.
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.25]
env -S no longer crashes when given unusual whitespace characters
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.30]
expr no longer mishandles unmatched \(...\) in regular expressions.
[bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
ls no longer crashes when printing the SELinux context for unstatable files.
[bug introduced in coreutils-6.9.91]
mkdir -m no longer mishandles modes more generous than the umask.
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.22]
nl now handles single character --section-delimiter arguments,
by assuming a second ':' character has been specified, as specified by POSIX.
[This bug was present in "the beginning".]
pr again adjusts tabs in input, to maintain alignment in multi column output.
[bug introduced in coreutils-6.9]
rm no longer skips an extra file when the removal of an empty directory fails.
[bug introduced by the rewrite to use fts in coreutils-8.0]
split --number=K/N will again correctly split chunk K of N to stdout.
Previously a chunk starting after 128KiB, output the wrong part of the file.
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.26]
tail -f no longer overruns a stack buffer when given too many files
to follow and ulimit -n exceeds 1024.
[bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
tr no longer crashes when using --complement with certain
invalid combinations of case character classes.
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
basenc --base64 --decode no longer silently discards decoded characters
on (1024*5) buffer boundaries
[bug introduced in coreutils-8.31]
** Changes in behavior
cp and install now default to copy-on-write (COW) if available.
cp, install and mv now use the copy_file_range syscall if available.
Also, they use lseek+SEEK_HOLE rather than ioctl+FS_IOC_FIEMAP on sparse
files, as lseek is simpler and more portable.
On GNU/Linux systems, ls no longer issues an error message on a
directory merely because it was removed. This reverts a change
that was made in release 8.32.
ptx -T no longer attempts to substitute old-fashioned TeX escapes
for 8-bit non-ASCII alphabetic characters. TeX indexes should
instead use '\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}' or equivalent.
stat will use decomposed (major,minor) device numbers in its default format.
This is less ambiguous, and more consistent with ls.
sum [-r] will output a file name, even if only a single name is passed.
This is consistent with sum -s, cksum, and other sum(1) implementations.
** New Features
cksum now supports the -a (--algorithm) option to select any
of the existing sum, md5sum, b2sum, sha*sum implementations etc.
cksum now subsumes all of these programs, and coreutils
will introduce no future standalone checksum utility.
cksum -a now supports the 'sm3' argument, to use the SM3 digest algorithm.
cksum --check now supports auto detecting the digest type to use,
when verifying tagged format checksums.
expr and factor now support bignums on all platforms.
ls --classify now supports the "always", "auto", or "never" flags,
to support only outputting classifier characters if connected to a tty.
ls now accepts the --sort=width option, to sort by file name width.
This is useful to more compactly organize the default vertical column output.
ls now accepts the --zero option, to terminate each output line with
NUL instead of newline.
nl --line-increment can now take a negative number to decrement the count.
stat supports more formats for representing decomposed device numbers.
%Hd,%Ld and %Hr,%Lr will output major,minor device numbers and device types
respectively. %d corresponds to st_dev and %r to std_rdev.
** Improvements
cat --show-ends will now show \r\n as ^M$. Previously the \r was taken
literally, thus overwriting the first character in the line with '$'.
cksum [-a crc] is now up to 4 times faster by using a slice by 8 algorithm,
and at least 8 times faster where pclmul instructions are supported.
A new --debug option will indicate if pclmul is being used.
md5sum --check now supports checksum files with CRLF line endings.
This also applies to cksum, sha*sum, and b2sum.
df now recognizes these file systems as remote:
acfs, coda, fhgfs, gpfs, ibrix, ocfs2, and vxfs.
rmdir now clarifies the error if a symlink_to_dir/ has not been traversed.
This is the case on GNU/Linux systems, where the trailing slash is ignored.
stat and tail now know about the "devmem", "exfat", "secretmem", "vboxsf",
and "zonefs" file system types. stat -f -c%T now reports the file system
type, and tail -f uses polling for "vboxsf" and inotify for the others.
timeout now supports sub-second timeouts on macOS.
wc is up to 5 times faster when counting only new line characters,
where avx2 instructions are supported.
A new --debug option will indicate if avx2 is being used.
- Remove patches which are included in the new upstream version now:
* coreutils-gnulib-disable-test-float.patch
* coreutils-ls-restore-8.31-behavior-on-removed-dirs.patch
* coreutils-tests-fix-FP-in-ls-stat-free-color.patch
* gnulib-test-avoid-FP-perror-strerror.patch
- coreutils-i18n.patch: Refresh patch. Also patch 'tests/Coreutils.pm' used
by perl-based tests to allow longer test names ... which the i18n tests with
their "-mb" suffix have.
- coreutils-chmod-fix-exit-status-ign-symlinks.patch: Add upstream patch to
fix a regression with the exit code of chmod introduced in 9.0.
- coreutils.spec:
* Version: bump version.
* Remove the above removed patches.
* Reference the above new patch.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Apr 29 16:21:49 UTC 2021 - Callum Farmer <gmbr3@opensuse.org>

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# spec file for package coreutils%{?name_suffix}
# spec file
#
# Copyright (c) 2021 SUSE LLC
#
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Summary: GNU Core Utilities
License: GPL-3.0-or-later
Group: System/Base
URL: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
Version: 8.32
Version: 9.0
Release: 0
BuildRequires: automake
@ -132,20 +132,12 @@ Patch304: coreutils-use-python3.patch
Patch500: coreutils-disable_tests.patch
Patch501: coreutils-test_without_valgrind.patch
# Upstream commits (squashed) after the release of coreutils-8.32:
# [PATCH 1/2] ls: restore 8.31 behavior on removed directories
# [PATCH 2/2] ls: improve removed-directory test
# Remove this patch with the next coreutils release.
Patch800: coreutils-ls-restore-8.31-behavior-on-removed-dirs.patch
# Upstream patch - remove with version >9.0:
# chmod: fix exit status when ignoring symlinks
Patch800: coreutils-chmod-fix-exit-status-ign-symlinks.patch
Patch820: coreutils-gnulib-disable-test-float.patch
# Avoid FP error in gnulib tests 'test-perror2' and 'test-strerror_r'.
Patch840: gnulib-test-avoid-FP-perror-strerror.patch
# Upstream patch - remove with version >8.32:
# avoid FP error in 'tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh'.
Patch860: coreutils-tests-fix-FP-in-ls-stat-free-color.patch
# tests: skip tests/rm/ext3-perf.sh temporarily as it hangs on OBS.
Patch810: coreutils-skip-tests-rm-ext3-perf.patch
# ================================================
%description
@ -166,8 +158,8 @@ the GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages.
Summary: Documentation for the GNU Core Utilities
Group: Documentation/Man
Provides: coreutils:%{_infodir}/coreutils.info.gz
Supplements: (coreutils-single and patterns-base-documentation)
Supplements: (coreutils and patterns-base-documentation)
Supplements: (coreutils-single and patterns-base-documentation)
BuildArch: noarch
%description doc
@ -202,14 +194,7 @@ This package contains the documentation for the GNU Core Utilities.
%patch501
%patch800
%ifarch ppc ppc64le
# Disable gnulib test 'test-float' temporarily as it fails on ppc and ppc64le.
%patch820
%endif
%patch840
%patch860
%patch810
# ================================================
%build

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@ -1,101 +0,0 @@
Avoid false-positive error in gnulib tests 'test-perror2' and 'test-strerror_r'.
On openSUSE OBS, the above gnulib tests fail on armv7l.
Corresponding report on the gnulib mailing list:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gnulib/2020-08/msg00220.html
From: Florian Weimer
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 09:41:34 +0200
Subject: Use-after-free in test-perror2, test-strerror_r
The problem is visible with glibc 2.32 under valgrind:
==20== Invalid read of size 1
==20== at 0x483DAB4: strcmp (vg_replace_strmem.c:847)
==20== by 0x109414: main (test-perror2.c:84)
==20== Address 0x4a1a3d0 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 17 free'd
==20== at 0x483A9F5: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:538)
==20== by 0x48E2134: strerror_l (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x109328: main (test-perror2.c:72)
==20== Block was alloc'd at
==20== at 0x4839809: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:307)
==20== by 0x48CA03F: __vasprintf_internal (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x48A46F9: asprintf (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x48E2184: strerror_l (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x1092E2: main (test-perror2.c:67)
==20==
==20== Invalid read of size 1
==20== at 0x483DAC8: strcmp (vg_replace_strmem.c:847)
==20== by 0x109414: main (test-perror2.c:84)
==20== Address 0x4a1a3d1 is 1 bytes inside a block of size 17 free'd
==20== at 0x483A9F5: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:538)
==20== by 0x48E2134: strerror_l (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x109328: main (test-perror2.c:72)
==20== Block was alloc'd at
==20== at 0x4839809: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:307)
==20== by 0x48CA03F: __vasprintf_internal (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x48A46F9: asprintf (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x48E2184: strerror_l (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.32.so)
==20== by 0x1092E2: main (test-perror2.c:67)
I think it's the test that's invalid.
This was reported as an actual grep test failure (without valgrind) on
32-bit Arm, where glibc malloc happens to return a different buffer
address for the internal allocation (so that msg3 != msg4).
test-strerror_r has the same issue.
Thanks,
Florian
Upstream patch:
https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/commit/?id=175e0bc72808
From 175e0bc72808d564074c4adcc72aeadb74adfcc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 17:52:58 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] perror, strerror_r: remove unportable tests
Problem reported by Florian Weimer in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gnulib/2020-08/msg00220.html
* tests/test-perror2.c (main):
* tests/test-strerror_r.c (main): Omit unportable tests.
This downstream patch is identical to upstream one modulo the ChangeLog entry.
---
gnulib-tests/test-perror2.c | 3 ---
gnulib-tests/test-strerror_r.c | 3 ---
2 files changed, 6 deletions(-)
Index: gnulib-tests/test-perror2.c
===================================================================
--- gnulib-tests/test-perror2.c.orig
+++ gnulib-tests/test-perror2.c
@@ -79,9 +79,6 @@ main (void)
errno = -5;
perror ("");
ASSERT (!ferror (stderr));
- ASSERT (msg1 == msg2 || msg1 == msg4 || STREQ (msg1, str1));
- ASSERT (msg2 == msg4 || STREQ (msg2, str2));
- ASSERT (msg3 == msg4 || STREQ (msg3, str3));
ASSERT (STREQ (msg4, str4));
free (str1);
Index: gnulib-tests/test-strerror_r.c
===================================================================
--- gnulib-tests/test-strerror_r.c.orig
+++ gnulib-tests/test-strerror_r.c
@@ -165,9 +165,6 @@ main (void)
strerror_r (EACCES, buf, sizeof buf);
strerror_r (-5, buf, sizeof buf);
- ASSERT (msg1 == msg2 || msg1 == msg4 || STREQ (msg1, str1));
- ASSERT (msg2 == msg4 || STREQ (msg2, str2));
- ASSERT (msg3 == msg4 || STREQ (msg3, str3));
ASSERT (STREQ (msg4, str4));
free (str1);