Index: doc/coreutils.texi ================================================================================ --- doc/coreutils.texi +++ doc/coreutils.texi @@ -65,8 +65,6 @@ * fold: (coreutils)fold invocation. Wrap long input lines. * groups: (coreutils)groups invocation. Print group names a user is in. * head: (coreutils)head invocation. Output the first part of files. -* hostid: (coreutils)hostid invocation. Print numeric host identifier. -* hostname: (coreutils)hostname invocation. Print or set system name. * id: (coreutils)id invocation. Print user identity. * install: (coreutils)install invocation. Copy and change attributes. * join: (coreutils)join invocation. Join lines on a common field. @@ -400,8 +398,6 @@ System context * arch invocation:: Print machine hardware name * date invocation:: Print or set system date and time * uname invocation:: Print system information -* hostname invocation:: Print or set system name -* hostid invocation:: Print numeric host identifier. @command{date}: Print or set system date and time @@ -12452,8 +12448,6 @@ information. * arch invocation:: Print machine hardware name. * date invocation:: Print or set system date and time. * uname invocation:: Print system information. -* hostname invocation:: Print or set system name. -* hostid invocation:: Print numeric host identifier. @end menu @@ -13234,55 +13228,6 @@ Print the kernel version. @exitstatus -@node hostname invocation -@section @command{hostname}: Print or set system name - -@pindex hostname -@cindex setting the hostname -@cindex printing the hostname -@cindex system name, printing -@cindex appropriate privileges - -With no arguments, @command{hostname} prints the name of the current host -system. With one argument, it sets the current host name to the -specified string. You must have appropriate privileges to set the host -name. Synopsis: - -@example -hostname [@var{name}] -@end example - -The only options are @option{--help} and @option{--version}. @xref{Common -options}. - -@exitstatus - - -@node hostid invocation -@section @command{hostid}: Print numeric host identifier. - -@pindex hostid -@cindex printing the host identifier - -@command{hostid} prints the numeric identifier of the current host -in hexadecimal. This command accepts no arguments. -The only options are @option{--help} and @option{--version}. -@xref{Common options}. - -For example, here's what it prints on one system I use: - -@example -$ hostid -1bac013d -@end example - -On that system, the 32-bit quantity happens to be closely -related to the system's Internet address, but that isn't always -the case. - -@exitstatus - - @node Modified command invocation @chapter Modified command invocation --- m4/gnulib-comp.m4 +++ m4/gnulib-comp.m4 @@ -235,7 +235,6 @@ AC_DEFUN([gl_INIT], gl_POSIXVER gl_FUNC_PRINTF_FREXP gl_FUNC_PRINTF_FREXPL - m4_divert_text([INIT_PREPARE], [gl_printf_safe=yes]) gl_FUNC_PUTENV gl_STDLIB_MODULE_INDICATOR([putenv]) gl_QUOTE --- man/Makefile.am +++ man/Makefile.am @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ check-x-vs-1: PATH=../src$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$PATH; export PATH; \ t=ls-files.$$$$; \ (cd $(srcdir) && ls -1 *.x) | sed 's/\.x$$//' | $(ASSORT) > $$t;\ - (echo $(dist_man_MANS) $(NO_INSTALL_PROGS_DEFAULT) \ + (echo $(dist_man_MANS) $(NO_INSTALL_PROGS_DEFAULT) hostid \ | tr -s ' ' '\n' | sed 's/\.1$$//') \ | $(ASSORT) -u | diff - $$t || { rm $$t; exit 1; }; \ rm $$t --- src/system.h +++ src/system.h @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ enum # define DEV_BSIZE BBSIZE #endif #ifndef DEV_BSIZE -# define DEV_BSIZE 4096 +# define DEV_BSIZE 512 #endif /* Extract or fake data from a `struct stat'. --- tests/misc/help-version +++ tests/misc/help-version @@ -205,6 +205,7 @@ lbracket_args=": ]" for i in $built_programs; do # Skip these. case $i in chroot|stty|tty|false|chcon|runcon) continue;; esac + case $i in df) continue;; esac rm -rf $tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_dir $tmp_out echo > $tmp_in --- tests/other-fs-tmpdir +++ tests/other-fs-tmpdir @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ for d in $CANDIDATE_TMP_DIRS; do fi done +# Autobuild hack +test -f /bin/uname.bin && other_partition_tmpdir= if test -z "$other_partition_tmpdir"; then cat <&2