> On 2023-03-11, at 4:28 PM, Pádraig Brady <p...@draigbrady.com> wrote: > > On 11/03/2023 07:29, George Valkov wrote: >> Hi Paul! >> Here are the latest test results on macOS 12.6.3: >> threshold.sh: skipped test: block size of a directory is smaller than 4 bytes >> SKIP: tests/du/threshold.sh >> It was also skipped on macOS before the patch, so no change. >> https://httpstorm.com/share/.openwrt/test/2023-02-06_coreutils-9.1/test-10-16000805eb1bcdf25360471b8bbc8ec3f025e035-ori.txt >> The folks at OpenWRT asked for an update on the conreutils-9.2 release date? >> I will let them know the sparse copy fix is already on Savannah master. > > Best guess is 9.2 release is 5 days away.
Thank you for your hard work on coreutils, Pádraig! I opened a PR for OpenWRT here: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/12233 I remember you made changes to gnulib and m4, but I do not see a new release tag for m4, and I see that OpenWRT builds tools/m4 as a prerequisite for tools/coreutils. The version of m4 currently in use seems outdated. It is downloaded from https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4-1.4.19.tar.xz or one of the many @GNU mirrors. The latest version is from 2021-05-28 17:55. What is the current status for m4? I suppose we should instead clone and build gnulib? Is there a source download link or should be clone from the Savanna git repo? Is there a specific release of gnulib or should we checkout the commit selected by coreutils? Or perhaps we should automate the build using: ./bootstrap && ./configure && make coreutils-9.2 test results on macOS 12.6.3: https://httpstorm.com/share/.openwrt/test/2023-02-06_coreutils-9.1/test-20-9.2-release.txt Cheers, mate! Georgi Valkov httpstorm.com nano RTOS