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- Improvements: * As a GNU extension, 'chmod', 'mkdir', and 'install' now accept operators '-', '+', '=' followed by octal modes; * Also, ordinary numeric modes with five or more digits no longer preserve setuid and setgid bits, so that 'chmod 00755 FOO' now clears FOO's setuid and setgid bits. * dd now accepts the count_bytes, skip_bytes iflags and the seek_bytes oflag, to more easily allow processing portions of a file. * dd now accepts the conv=sparse flag to attempt to create sparse output, by seeking rather than writing to the output file. * ln now accepts the --relative option, to generate a relative symbolic link to a target, irrespective of how the target is specified. * split now accepts an optional "from" argument to --numeric-suffixes, which changes the start number from the default of 0. * split now accepts the --additional-suffix option, to append an additional static suffix to output file names. * basename now supports the -a and -s options, which allow processing of more than one argument at a time. Also the complementary -z option was added to delimit output items with the NUL character. * dirname now supports more than one argument. Also the complementary z option was added to delimit output items with the NUL character. - Bug fixes * du --one-file-system (-x) would ignore any non-directory specified on the command line. For example, "touch f; du -x f" would print nothing. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.15] * mv now lets you move a symlink onto a same-inode destination file that has two or more hard links. * "mv A B" could succeed, yet A would remain. * realpath no longer mishandles a root directory. - Improvements * ls can be much more efficient, especially with large directories on file systems for which getfilecon-, ACL-check- and XATTR- check-induced syscalls fail with ENOTSUP or similar. * 'realpath --relative-base=dir' in isolation now implies '--relative-to=dir' instead of causing a usage failure. * split now supports an unlimited number of split files as default behavior. For a detaild list se NEWS in the documentation. - Add up-to-date german translation. - Add two upstream patches that speed up ls (bnc#752943): * Cache (l)getfilecon calls to avoid the vast majority of the failing underlying getxattr syscalls. * Avoids always-failing queries for whether a file has a nontrivial ACL and for whether a file has certain "capabilities". OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/coreutils?expand=0&rev=147
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From 13ed7b537ae655c6d67965f1486aa2e3b181e574 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nussel@suse.de>
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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 08:59:35 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 2/7] update man page for pam
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---
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doc/coreutils.texi | 34 +++++-----------------------------
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1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
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Index: doc/coreutils.texi
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===================================================================
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--- doc/coreutils.texi.orig 2012-04-16 13:18:07.651694291 +0200
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+++ doc/coreutils.texi 2012-04-16 13:18:14.825522204 +0200
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@@ -15796,8 +15796,11 @@ to certain shells, etc.).
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@findex syslog
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@command{su} can optionally be compiled to use @code{syslog} to report
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failed, and optionally successful, @command{su} attempts. (If the system
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-supports @code{syslog}.) However, GNU @command{su} does not check if the
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-user is a member of the @code{wheel} group; see below.
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+supports @code{syslog}.)
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+
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+This version of @command{su} has support for using PAM for
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+authentication. You can edit @file{/etc/pam.d/su} resp @file{/etc/pam.d/su-l}
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+to customize its behaviour.
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The program accepts the following options. Also see @ref{Common options}.
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@@ -15878,33 +15881,6 @@ Exit status:
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the exit status of the subshell otherwise
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@end display
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-@cindex wheel group, not supported
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-@cindex group wheel, not supported
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-@cindex fascism
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-@subsection Why GNU @command{su} does not support the @samp{wheel} group
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-
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-(This section is by Richard Stallman.)
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-
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-@cindex Twenex
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-@cindex MIT AI lab
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-Sometimes a few of the users try to hold total power over all the
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-rest. For example, in 1984, a few users at the MIT AI lab decided to
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-seize power by changing the operator password on the Twenex system and
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-keeping it secret from everyone else. (I was able to thwart this coup
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-and give power back to the users by patching the kernel, but I
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-wouldn't know how to do that in Unix.)
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-
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-However, occasionally the rulers do tell someone. Under the usual
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-@command{su} mechanism, once someone learns the root password who
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-sympathizes with the ordinary users, he or she can tell the rest. The
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-``wheel group'' feature would make this impossible, and thus cement the
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-power of the rulers.
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-
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-I'm on the side of the masses, not that of the rulers. If you are
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-used to supporting the bosses and sysadmins in whatever they do, you
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-might find this idea strange at first.
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-
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-
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@node timeout invocation
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@section @command{timeout}: Run a command with a time limit
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