Here's the latest. Any sanity testing would be most welcome. I'd like to release 7.4 very soon.
coreutils snapshot: http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz 9.3 MB http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz 3.9 MB http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.gz.sig http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz.sig aka http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-7.3.6-3a9072.tar.gz http://meyering.net/cu/coreutils-7.3.6-3a9072.tar.xz Changes in coreutils since 7.3: David Bartley (1): mv, rm: adapt to new and improved gnulib interfaces Jim Meyering (6): version 7.3 post-release administrivia tests: add tests of e.g., date -d 'next monday' tests: correct the "make check"-run check-AUTHORS test build: update from gnulib, for ACL-related fixes build: use a gnulib SHA1 that is not private Changes in gnulib since coreutils-7.3 * gnulib 278d609...c90c5cc (22): > maint: make the new no-submodule-changes rule VPATH-safe > acl: Fix infinite loop on FreeBSD. > Clarify acl_entries. > Bug fix in acl module. > Create gperf-generated files in the source dir, not in the build dir. > Undo 2009-05-01 patch. > Move the fnmatch-posix module into the fnmatch module. > Avoid warning about use AC_REQUIRE in recent autoconf. > m4/fnmatch.m4: Fix fnmatch re-define. > priv-set: new module and accompanying tests; adapt write-any-file > Ignore no-op translations. > tests: tighten some getdate tests > getdate: correctly interpret "next monday" when run on a Monday > build: ensure that a release build fails when a submodule is unclean > Remove incompatibility between modules fnmatch-posix and fnmatch-gnu. > Relicense mbsrtowcs and strnlen1 under LGPLv2+. > Modernize fnmatch detection macro. > Fix last ChangeLog entry: no .PHONY was added. > Use automake *-local hooks without commands, for extensibility. > Make it possible for the first build to be a VPATH build. > Replace wcrtomb, wcsrtombs, wcsnrtombs if mbstate_t has to be replaced. > Avoid compiler warnings when redefining macros defined by <libintl.h>. _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
