This is a stable, bug-fix-only release.
Most of the changes since 5.92 are summarized below.
Development will continue on the trunk (6.x), probably
with an eventual bug-fix release or two from the 5.9x branch.
The GNU coreutils package contains the following programs:
[ basename cat chgrp
The GNU coreutils package contains the following programs:
[ basename cat chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp csplit cut date dd
df dir dircolors dirname du echo env expand expr factor false fmt fold
ginstall groups head hostid hostname id join kill link ln logname ls
md5sum mkdir
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Coreutils version 6.9 has been released.
This is a stable, bug-fix-only release.
If you haven't heard about the GNU coreutils, the FAQ is a good
place to start: http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/.
The previous stable release was 6.7, on Dec
Coreutils version 6.9.90 has been released.
This is a feature release, but it includes a surprising number
of fixes for very old bugs.
If you haven't heard about the GNU coreutils, the FAQ is a good
place to start: http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/.
It's been more than 8 months and
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Coreutils version 6.9.91 has been released.
This is a bug-fix-only release.
There has been unusually few reports of problems with
the previous release. I hope this is a trend.
If you haven't heard about the GNU coreutils, the FAQ is a good
place to
Coreutils version 6.9.92 has been released.
This is a bug-fix-only release. I expect the next release
to be coreutils-6.10, with a well-deserved stable rating.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release.
For a summary of changes and contributors, see here:
Coreutils version 6.10 has been released. This is a stable release.
Since the previous stable release, 6.9, there have been three test
releases: 6.9.90,91,92 and almost 500 change sets in coreutils proper.
That doesn't include the 1100+ change sets in gnulib (most of the
files in
Coreutils version 6.11 has been released. This is a stable release.
Since 6.10, there have been 200 change sets in coreutils proper and almost
300 in gnulib (most of the files in coreutils/{lib,m4} come from gnulib).
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release.
This time, a trio from
This is to announce coreutils-7.5, a stable release.
We're calling it stable in spite of the fact that there is a
new program, stdbuf, and there are some interesting new features.
Thanks to everyone who has been helping!
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
There have been a few vc-chlog enhancements, and one vc-dwim bug fix:
In case you're wondering what this package does, see
http://www.gnu.org/software/vc-dwim/
Very briefly, there are two tools:
vc-dwim is a version-control-agnostic ChangeLog diff and commit tool.
vc-chlog is a helper
There have been a few minor bug fixes as well as
many build infrastructure updates.
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gzip.git;a=shortlog;h=v1.3.13
or run this command from a git-cloned gzip directory:
git shortlog v1.3.12..v1.3.13
Here are the
This is to announce coreutils-8.0.
We're calling this a beta release partly because rm has been
rewritten (now it uses gnulib's fts for its hierarchy traversal),
and partly because there have been so many changes in the
gnulib infrastructure involving file-system primitives.
Thanks to everyone
This is to announce coreutils-8.1.
We consider it to be stable in spite of a few new features,
a new program and minor changes in behavior.
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
Eric Blake deserves special thanks for making an impressive number of
improvements to the portability and
This is to announce coreutils-8.4, a bug-fix-only stable release.
The main purpose of this release is to fix a build failure on some
systems using glibc-2.7..2.9.
Here's the GNU Coreutils home page, in case you're wondering what it is:
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
Thanks to
This is to announce a stable release of the gzip compression tools.
The most important change is the one that addresses CVE-2010-0001,
mentioned in NEWS below.
http://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
The only significant change didn't make it into NEWS:
cppi now generates a .pot file, so the next release
will ship with translated messages.
Here are the compressed sources:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cppi/cppi-1.15.tar.xz (412KB)
Here are the GPG detached signatures[*]:
This is to announce grep-2.6.
grep is a tool to search for strings inside a file.
This release fixes an unexpectedly large number of flaws, from outright
bugs (surprisingly many, considering this is grep) to some occasionally
debilitating performance problems.
Special thanks to Paolo Bonzini for
This is to announce grep-2.6.1.
grep is a tool to search for strings inside a file.
It's been barely two days since the release of 2.6, but...
This release fixes two new bugs as well as one that was introduced
in grep-2.5.2. There were also some build, portability and test fixes.
Special
This is to announce diffutils-3.0, a stable release, with only three
items in NEWS and 30 change-sets (most build/test/maintenance-related).
There have been hundreds of improvements in gnulib, but that should
have little effect on diffutils, unless your system is old or unusual.
Here's the
This is to announce parted-2.3, a stable release.
This is mainly a bug-fix release.
Each of the three feature additions is small and safe-looking.
Here's its home page:
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
Thanks to everyone who has been contributing.
Here are the compressed sources:
This is to announce a stable release of idutils.
The idutils package contains tools to create and efficiently search
an index of identifiers from specified files:
http://www.gnu.org/software/idutils/
Since 4.4 (beta) there have been build and portability improvements,
but little else. It's
This is to announce grep-2.7.
grep is a tool to search for strings inside a file.
This release fixes a few bug fixes and includes two features.
See the NEWS below, or for a more complete summary of changes and
contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=grep.git;a=shortlog;h=v2.7
or run
This is to announce coreutils-8.6, a stable release.
It's been over five months, with 200 change-sets in coreutils
and 550 in gnulib. There have been a handful of new features
(all relatively safe, imho), several bug fixes, and numerous
minor changes in behavior. See NEWS below for a summary.
This release includes the bug fix mentioned below and a
portability tweak, but not much else.
In case you're wondering what this package does, see
http://www.gnu.org/software/vc-dwim/
Very briefly, there are two tools:
vc-dwim is a version-control-agnostic ChangeLog diff and commit tool.
This is to announce coreutils-8.8, a stable, bug-fix release.
There are numerous fixes for our newly-parallelized sort.
The only significant non-bug-fix change was to add a useful set of
features to split that lets you split input into N roughly-equal pieces,
with options to split on line
This is to announce coreutils-8.9, a stable, bug-fix release.
The sole bug was in split, introduced in 8.8.
See NEWS below for a summary.
Here's the GNU Coreutils home page:
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
Jim [on behalf of the coreutils maintainers]
Here are the compressed sources:
This is to announce coreutils-8.10, a stable release.
There have been some minor bug fixes, along with two new features. The
join feature is enabled via a new option, -o auto. The cp feature makes
copying sparse files much more efficient on several common file systems.
It takes advantage of a
There are only two changes listed in NEWS, so here they are:
vc-chlog can now handle two-word function names like operator delete
vc-chlog now accepts --dirty-workdir for 'git add -i' workflows.
Thanks to Ralf Wildenhues for the new option.
Here are the compressed sources:
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This is to announce grep-2.8.
grep is a tool to search for strings inside a file.
This release fixes three bugs.
See the NEWS below, or for a more complete summary of changes and
contributors, see:
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This is to announce parted-2.4, a stable bug-fix release.
See the NEWS below for a summary of noteworthy changes.
Here is Parted's home page:
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
For a summary of all changes and contributors, see:
I fixed an annoying long-standing bug (details below), so here's 1.5.
In case you're wondering what this package does, see
http://www.gnu.org/software/vc-dwim/
Very briefly, there are two tools:
vc-dwim is a version-control-agnostic ChangeLog diff and commit tool.
vc-chlog is a helper
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This is to announce grep-2.9, a bug-fix release.
Well, there is one enhancement that might be seen as fixing
a performance bug:
grep is faster on regular expressions that match multibyte characters
in brackets (such as '[áéíóú]').
Thanks
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This is to announce diffutils-3.1, a stable, bug-fix release.
There have been more than 50 build, test and portability-related
changes in diffutils proper, as well as over 2100 in gnulib.
In spite of all that, there have been only a few bug fixes,
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This is to announce diffutils-3.2, a stable, bug-fix release.
Not much has changed on the surface (see the NEWS, below),
but we have inherited more than 50 change-sets via gnulib.
Here's the diffutils home page:
It's been six months and a few bug fixes, here's 1.6:
In case you're wondering what this package does, see
http://www.gnu.org/software/vc-dwim/
Very briefly, there are two tools:
vc-dwim is a version-control-agnostic ChangeLog diff and commit tool.
vc-chlog is a helper tool for writing
This is to announce coreutils-8.15, yet another stable release.
There have been over 120 commits by 12 people in the 12 weeks since 8.14.
This adds a new program, realpath, and several bug fixes.
Reassuringly, the trend continues: most fixes are for bugs off in the dusty
corners of the code, and
This is to announce a stable release of idutils.
The idutils package contains tools to create and efficiently search
an index of identifiers from specified files:
http://www.gnu.org/software/idutils/
Since 4.5 there have been two bug fixes and some build and portability
improvements
This is to announce grep-2.11, a bug-fix release.
http://www.gnu.org/s/grep/
grep searches files for lines containing a match to a specified pattern
In just 2.5 months, we've seen more changes than in the five months
leading up to 2.10, addressing a surprising number of old bugs.
Special
. Peter Anvin (1):
libparted: simplify kernel version-parsing logic
Jim Meyering (90):
post-release administrivia
libparted: accommodate two-component linux version number like 3.0
maint: prefer AC_PROG_LIBTOOL over slightly deprecated AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
libparted: avoid
summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
I'll be listing committers here, from now on.
These people contributed changes to this release[*]:
Bernhard Voelker (4)
Eric Blake (7)
Harald Hoyer (1)
Jim Meyering (44)
Jérémy Compostella (11)
Paul Eggert (5)
Pádraig Brady (19
of gnulib's fts
and the change to how -r (--recursive) works.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Allan McRae (1)
Jim Meyering (17)
Paul Eggert (4)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
to this release:
Dmitry V. Levin (3)
Eric Blake (3)
Jim Meyering (84)
Mark Adler (1)
Paul Eggert (24)
Paul R. Eggert (2)
Rob Vermaas (1)
Jim [on behalf of the gzip maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU gzip home page:
http
been 24 commits by 4 people in the 10 weeks since 2.12.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Aharon Robbins (2)
Jim Meyering (12)
Paolo Bonzini (3)
Paul Eggert (7)
Jim [on behalf
to this release:
Akim Demaille (2)
Jim Meyering (26)
Jim [on behalf of the cppi maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU cppi home page:
http://gnu.org/s/cppi/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb
the beginning) and relatively obscure bugs.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Andrew D Warshall (1)
Bernhard Voelker (4)
Bruno Haible (1)
Erik Auerswald (1)
Jim Meyering (39)
Joachim
changes to this release:
Bernhard Voelker (1)
Jim Meyering (9)
Krzysztof Goj (1)
Paul Eggert (2)
Special thanks to Rasmus Borup Hansen for reporting the sort -u problem
along with a reproducer, and to Paul Eggert for spotting the second bug
and for his minimal patch that fixed both bugs
in the 7 weeks since 2.13.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (12)
Paul Eggert (5)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
This release fixes a minor bug with --author and bzr, and updates
the slightly risky[*] Makefile.in files from the previous release.
In case you're wondering what this package does, see
http://www.gnu.org/software/vc-dwim/
Very briefly, there are two tools:
vc-dwim is a
to this release:
Corinna Vinschen (1)
Eric Blake (2)
Jaroslav Škarvada (1)
Jim Meyering (31)
Mike Haertel (1)
Paolo Bonzini (3)
Paul Eggert (15)
Petr Pisar (1)
Stefano Lattarini (2)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
commits by 3 people in the 10 weeks since 2.15.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (21)
Santiago Ruano Rincón (1)
behoffski (1)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
for spotting grep-2.17's
performance regression so quickly.
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (5)
Paul Eggert (2)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep home page:
http
reports since grep-2.19.
The following people contributed changes to this release:
behoffski (1)
Jim Meyering (6)
Norihiro Tanaka (5)
Paul Eggert (2)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep home page
to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (34)
Norihiro Tanaka (17)
Paul Eggert (32)
Santiago Ruano Rincón (1)
Yuliy Pisetsky (1)
Zev Weiss (1)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (14)
Paul Eggert (21)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep home page:
http
been 8 commits by 2 people in the 5 weeks since 2.23.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (7)
Paul Eggert (1)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
to this release:
Jason Leschnik (1)
Jim Meyering (23)
Paul Eggert (35)
Rusty Russell (1)
Jim [on behalf of the gzip maintainers]
Here is the GNU gzip home page:
http://gnu.org/s/gzip/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see
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This is to announce grep-2.25, a stable release.
Yet another bug-fix release. This one was prompted
primarily by the realization that even with LC_ALL=C,
grep-2.24 could still report "Binary file F matches".
Special thanks to Paul Eggert for doing
:
Jim Meyering (3)
Paul Eggert (3)
Jim [on behalf of the gzip maintainers]
=
Here is the GNU gzip home page:
http://gnu.org/s/gzip/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gzip.git
to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Assaf Gordon (10)
Jim Meyering (12)
Norihiro Tanaka (1)
Vagelis Prokopiou (1)
Jim [on behalf of the sed maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU
to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Arnold D. Robbins (1)
Jim Meyering (11)
Norihiro Tanaka (2)
Paul Eggert (33)
Zev Weiss (5)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (2)
Paul Eggert (2)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep
to this release:
Bastian Beischer (1)
Hanno Böck (1)
Jim Meyering (10)
Jim [on behalf of the diffutils maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU diffutils home page:
http://gnu.org/s/diffutils/
For a summary of changes and contributors
Robbins (1)
Jim Meyering (29)
Norihiro Tanaka (23)
Paul Eggert (43)
Zev Weiss (14)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep home page:
http://gnu.org/s/grep/
For a summary of changes and contributors
.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
Special thanks to Norihiro Tanaka for his DFA-related improvements
and to Assaf Gordon, who is now a co-maintainer.
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Assaf Gordon (58)
David A. Wheeler (1)
Jim Meyering (117)
Jose E. Marchesi (6
(1)
Jim Meyering (14)
Jim [on behalf of the vc-dwim maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU vc-dwim home page:
http://gnu.org/s/vc-dwim/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=vc-dwim.git
to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Eric Blake (1)
Jim Meyering (17)
Juan Manuel Guerrero (1)
Paul Eggert (8)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep
This is to announce diffutils-3.6, a stable release.
There have been 30 commits by 4 people in the 39 weeks since 3.5.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Benno Schulenberg (1)
Jim
!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (28)
Paul Eggert (25)
Jim [on behalf of the gzip maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU gzip home page:
http://gnu.org/s/gzip/
For a summary of changes and contributors
to this release:
0xddaa (1)
Alexandre Jasmin (4)
Assaf Gordon (73)
Jakub Martisko (1)
Jim Meyering (28)
Kent Fredric (1)
Mike Frysinger (1)
Thorsten Heymann (1)
Jim [on behalf of the sed maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU
(1)
Jim Meyering (18)
Paul Eggert (6)
Jim [on behalf of the diffutils maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU diffutils home page:
http://gnu.org/s/diffutils/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org
changes to this release:
Assaf Gordon (39)
Bernhard Voelker (1)
Bjarni Ingi Gislason (1)
Clint Adams (1)
Jannick (1)
Jim Meyering (9)
Jim [on behalf of the sed maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU sed home page:
http
and to Norihiro Tanaka for the impressive dfa.c improvements.
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Barret Rhoden (1)
Bernhard Voelker (1)
Bruno Haible (2)
Jim Meyering (22)
Paul Eggert (28)
Stephan T. Lavavej (1)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
Here's a snap release to fix a regression introduced in sed-4.6.
See the NEWS below for details:
Here are the compressed sources and a GPG detached signature[*]:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sed/sed-4.7.tar.xz
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sed/sed-4.7.tar.xz.sig
Use a mirror for higher download
Here's a snap release to fix a regression introduced in grep-3.2.
See the NEWS below for details:
Here are the compressed sources and a GPG detached signature[*]:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.3.tar.xz
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.3.tar.xz.sig
Use a mirror for higher download
to this release:
Jim Meyering (9)
Paul Eggert (10)
Jim [on behalf of the gzip maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU gzip home page:
http://gnu.org/s/gzip/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p
to this release:
Assaf Gordon (4)
Jim Meyering (17)
Jim [on behalf of the sed maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU sed home page:
http://gnu.org/s/sed/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=sed.git
to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (31)
Norihiro Tanaka (5)
Paul Eggert (34)
Zev Weiss (1)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep
I've just realized that the preceding release was nearly three years
ago. So this release was long overdue.
Here are the compressed sources and a GPG detached signature[*]:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/vc-dwim/vc-dwim-1.9.tar.xz
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/vc-dwim/vc-dwim-1.9.tar.xz.sig
Use a mirror
the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Bruno Haible (1)
Gavin Smith (1)
Giuseppe Scrivano (1)
Jim Meyering (5)
Karl Berry (12)
Libor Bukata (1)
Lukas Fleischer (2)
Mathieu Lirzin (8)
Paul
It's been nearly a year, so here's a new release.
Thanks to Karl Berry for making nearly all of the nontrivial changes.
Here are the compressed sources and a GPG detached signature[*]:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/vc-dwim/vc-dwim-1.10.tar.xz
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/vc-dwim/vc-dwim-1.10.tar.xz.sig
for a summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (22)
Norihiro Tanaka (1)
Paul Eggert (33)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here
.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Akim Demaille (1)
Colomban Wendling (1)
Felix Yan (1)
Issam E. Maghni (1)
Jim Meyering (12)
Karl Berry (23)
Miro Hron\v{c}ok (1)
Paul Eggert (4)
Reuben Thomas (3)
Robert Menteer (1
for the long-deprecated
GREP_OPTIONS envvar. See the NEWS below for more detail.
Thanks again to Norihiro Tanaka and Paul Eggert,
and to everyone else who has contributed.
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (9)
Norihiro Tanaka (3)
Paul Eggert (6)
Jim [on behalf
)
Jim Meyering (23)
KO Myung-Hun (1)
Paul Eggert (20)
Jim [on behalf of the diffutils maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU diffutils home page:
http://gnu.org/s/diffutils/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http
!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Akim Demaille (1)
Dimitri Papadopoulos (1)
Jan Engelhardt (1)
Jim Meyering (6)
Karl Berry (8)
Nick Bowler (1)
Jim [on behalf of the automake maintainers]
==
Here
Thanks to Paul Eggert and Lasse Collin for all the work
on fixing the exploitable zgrep bug, and to Paul for
handling most of the other changes.
Here are the compressed sources:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gzip/gzip-1.12.tar.gz (1.3MB)
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gzip/gzip-1.12.tar.xz (808KB)
:
Bruno Haible (4)
Jim Meyering (15)
Paul Eggert (31)
Jim
[on behalf of the gzip maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU gzip home page:
http://gnu.org/s/gzip/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http
!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón (2)
Helge Kreutzmann (1)
Jim Meyering (27)
Ondřej Fiala (1)
Paul Eggert (71)
Ulrich Eckhardt (2)
Jim [on behalf of the grep maintainers
for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Bruno Haible (1)
Jim Meyering (14)
Paul Eggert (36)
Jim [on behalf of the diffutils maintainers]
==
Here
Gordon (5)
Chris Marusich (1)
Jim Meyering (28)
Marvin Schmidt (1)
Oğuz (1)
Paul Eggert (11)
Renaud Pacalet (1)
Tobias Stoeckmann (2)
Jim [on behalf of the sed maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU sed home page:
http
e who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Jim Meyering (8)
Paul Eggert (4)
Jim
[on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep home page:
http://gnu.org/s/grep/
For a summary o
)
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón (2)
Jim Meyering (11)
Paul Eggert (23)
Jim
[on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU grep home page:
http://gnu.org/s/grep/
For a summary of changes and contributors, see:
http
changes to this release:
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón (1)
Jim Meyering (9)
Paul Eggert (21)
Jim
[on behalf of the diffutils maintainers]
==
Here is the GNU diffutils home page:
http://gnu.org/s/diffutils/
For a summary
of the latter two.
There have been 22 commits by 4 people in the 7 weeks since 3.10.
See the NEWS below for a brief summary.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón (2)
Jim Meyering (13)
Josh Soref (1)
Paul Eggert
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