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coreutils/coreutils-misc.patch

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---
gnulib-tests/test-isnanl.h | 4 +++-
tests/misc/help-version.sh | 1 +
tests/other-fs-tmpdir | 3 +++
3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Index: gnulib-tests/test-isnanl.h
===================================================================
--- gnulib-tests/test-isnanl.h.orig
+++ gnulib-tests/test-isnanl.h
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ main ()
/* Quiet NaN. */
ASSERT (isnanl (NaNl ()));
-#if defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_WORD && defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_BIT
+#if defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_WORD && defined LDBL_EXPBIT0_BIT && 0
/* A bit pattern that is different from a Quiet NaN. With a bit of luck,
it's a Signalling NaN. */
{
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ main ()
{ LDBL80_WORDS (0xFFFF, 0x83333333, 0x00000000) };
ASSERT (isnanl (x.value));
}
+#if 0
/* The isnanl function should recognize Pseudo-NaNs, Pseudo-Infinities,
Pseudo-Zeroes, Unnormalized Numbers, and Pseudo-Denormals, as defined in
Intel IA-64 Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 1:
@@ -131,6 +132,7 @@ main ()
ASSERT (isnanl (x.value));
}
#endif
+#endif
return 0;
}
Index: tests/misc/help-version.sh
===================================================================
--- tests/misc/help-version.sh.orig
+++ tests/misc/help-version.sh
@@ -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
+ case $i in df) continue;; esac
rm -rf $tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_dir $tmp_out $bigZ_in $zin $zin2
echo z |gzip > $zin
Index: tests/other-fs-tmpdir
===================================================================
--- tests/other-fs-tmpdir.orig
+++ tests/other-fs-tmpdir
@@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ for d in $CANDIDATE_TMP_DIRS; do
done
+# Autobuild hack
+test -f /bin/uname.bin && other_partition_tmpdir=
+
if test -z "$other_partition_tmpdir"; then
skip_ \
"requires a writable directory on a different disk partition,