- Update from version 9.8 to 9.9
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    9.9
        Bug fixes
          `basenc --base58` would not operate correctly with input > 15561475 
bytes.
           [bug introduced with --base58 in coreutils-9.8]
          'cksum --check' now supports base64 encoded input in untagged format:
            - for all length adjustable algorithms (blake2b, sha2, sha3),
            - if that base64 input starts with a tag like "SHA1" etc.
           Previously an error was given, about invalid input format.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-9.2]
          'cksum --check -a sha2' has better support for tagged format.  
Previously
           an unneeded but explicit '-a sha2' did not match standard tags like 
SHA256.
           Also non standard SHA2 tags with a bad length resulted in undefined 
behavior.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-9.8]
          'cp' restores performance with transparently compressed files, which
           regressed due to the avoidance of copy offload, seen with OpenZFS at 
least.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-9.8]
          `env` on macOS, for now only when built with --disable-nls,
           will no longer always set a __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING environment 
variable.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-9.8]
          'nice' now limits the adjusted niceness value to its supported range 
on
           GNU/Hurd.
           [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
          'numfmt' no longer reads out-of-bounds memory with trailing blanks in 
input.
           [bug introduced with numfmt in coreutils-8.21]
          'numfmt' no longer outputs invalid characters with multi-byte blanks 
in input.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-9.5]
          'rm -d DIR' no longer fails on Ceph snapshot directories.
           Although these directories are nonempty, 'rmdir DIR' succeeds on 
them.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-8.16]
          'sort --compress-program' now diagnoses if it can't write more data 
to an
           exited compressor.  Previously sort could have exited silently in 
this case.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-6.8]
          'tail' outputs the correct number of lines again for non-small -n 
values.
           Previously it may have output too few lines.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-9.8]
          'unexpand' no longer triggers a heap buffer overflow with --tabs 
arguments
           that use the GNU extension /NUM or +NUM formats.
           [bug introduced in coreutils-8.28]
        Changes in behavior
          'cp' with default options may again, like with versions before v9.8,
           miss opportunities to create holes with file systems that support
           SEEK_HOLE only trivially.  This change is a consequence of the
           abovementioned copy offload fix.
          'sort --compress-program' will continue without compressing temporary 
files
           if the specified program cannot be executed.  Also malformed shell 
scripts
           without a "shebang line" will no longer be executed.
        New Features
          'numfmt' now accepts the --unit-separator=SEP option, to output or 
accept
           a separator between the number and unit.  For e.g. "1234 M".
        Improvements
          'fmt', 'date', 'nl', and 'pr' will now exit promptly upon receiving a 
write
           error, which is significant when reading large / unbounded inputs.
          install, sort, and split now use posix_spawn() to invoke child 
programs more
           efficiently and more independently from their own memory usage.
          'numfmt':
           - parses numbers with a non-breaking space character before a unit
           - parses numbers containing grouping characters from the current 
locale
           - supports a multi-byte --delimiter character
           - no longer processes input indefinitely in the presence of write 
errors
          wc -l now operates 10% faster on hosts that support AVX512 
instructions.
        Build-related
          chcon and runcon are not built by default if selinux headers are not 
present,
           or if the --without-selinux configure option is specified.
           This can be overridden with the --with-selinux configure option.
          nproc no longer fails to build with Android API level <= 20.
           [build issue introduced in coreutils-9.8]

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <[email protected]>
---
 config/rootfiles/common/coreutils | 4 ----
 lfs/coreutils                     | 4 ++--
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/coreutils 
b/config/rootfiles/common/coreutils
index e4b83a1b2..603c24d65 100644
--- a/config/rootfiles/common/coreutils
+++ b/config/rootfiles/common/coreutils
@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ usr/bin/base32
 usr/bin/base64
 usr/bin/basename
 usr/bin/basenc
-usr/bin/chcon
 usr/bin/cksum
 usr/bin/comm
 usr/bin/csplit
@@ -66,7 +65,6 @@ usr/bin/printf
 usr/bin/ptx
 usr/bin/readlink
 usr/bin/realpath
-usr/bin/runcon
 usr/bin/seq
 usr/bin/sha1sum
 usr/bin/sha224sum
@@ -259,7 +257,6 @@ usr/sbin/chroot
 #usr/share/man/man1/basename.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/basenc.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/cat.1
-#usr/share/man/man1/chcon.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/chgrp.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/chmod.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/chown.1
@@ -318,7 +315,6 @@ usr/sbin/chroot
 #usr/share/man/man1/realpath.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/rm.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/rmdir.1
-#usr/share/man/man1/runcon.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/seq.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/sha1sum.1
 #usr/share/man/man1/sha224sum.1
diff --git a/lfs/coreutils b/lfs/coreutils
index 8a59bfadb..3ab75ac57 100644
--- a/lfs/coreutils
+++ b/lfs/coreutils
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 
 include Config
 
-VER        = 9.8
+VER        = 9.9
 
 THISAPP    = coreutils-$(VER)
 DL_FILE    = $(THISAPP).tar.xz
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ objects =$(DL_FILE)
 
 $(DL_FILE)= $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE)
 
-$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 
a93e26c8dda875b11541808d82ff8d6537f521b9c44e2a9959ee8f452823a4df5aed2793ac32766e2d3f832606d7190f7f53ea5870419f585aa66429a9626d98
+$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 = 
ddae0c1ff882739712e901d6eb1373e4172de9335b95b4c1004773aadc6b7e3cb3bf5aa583f13034062a75dc9194bf8534b0f7f1258c8ff64595b1301964e124
 
 install : $(TARGET)
 
-- 
2.52.0


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