#4520: findutils-4.7.0
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 New minor version

 {{{
 * Upcoming changes

 For consistency with planned changes to POSIX, the semantics of 'find
 -mount'
 may be different from that of 'find -xdev' in future releases.


 * Major changes in release 4.7.0, 2019-08-29

 ** Changes to locate / updatedb

 Support for generating old-format databases (with updatedb
 --old-format or updatedb --dbformat=old) has been removed.  The old
 database format was deprecated in 2007 (and updatedb has warned about
 this since that time).  The locate program will will read old-format
 databases, though this support also will be removed.

 The updatedb script now operates in the C locale only.  This means
 that character encoding issues are now not likely to cause sort to
 fail.  It also honours the TMPDIR environment variable if that was
 set, and no longer sorts file names case-insensitively.

 The (unspecified) order in which filenames are stored in the locate
 database is now different to previous versions.  However, you should
 not rely on locate's output appearing in any particular order in any
 case.

 ** Improvements

 All utilities now only show the full usage text when requested via
 the --help option.  Previously, when the user passed invalid options
 or arguments, the user's attention to the corresponding error
 diagnostic was distracted by that lengthy text.

 find now accepts multiple file type arguments to the -type and -xtype
 options separated by comma ','.  For example, to search for symbolic
 links and directories simply provide the shorter '-type l,d' instead
 of the - yet more portable - '( -type l -o -type d )'.

 find now diagnoses failures returned by readdir().  This bug was inherent
 in the use of FTS.

 find now exits in more cases immediately after the error diagnostic, i.e.,
 without the following usage text, to make the former more eye-catching.

 find now outputs a better hint in case the user passed an unquoted shell-
 glob pattern to options like -name, i.e., when the offending argument is
 an existing file.

 find now supports the debug option '-D all' to include all of the other
 debug options at once.

 xargs now supports the -o, --open-tty option to reopen stdin as /dev/tty
 in the child process before executing the command; useful to run an
 interactive application.  Added for compatibility with BSD.

 xargs now supports the GNU_FINDUTILS_FD_LEAK_CHECK environment
 variable to enable/disable fd leak check.

 'xargs -t' (--verbose) now properly quotes each part of the command to the
 executed if needed when printing it to stderr; likewise -p
 (--interactive).

 ** Documentation Changes

 Prefer https:// over http:// links where possible, e.g. for '*.gnu.org'
 servers.

 Both find.1 and the find texinfo manual now consistently document all of
 the
 'N', 'L' and '?' possibilities in '-printf %Y' output when the
 determination of
 the type of a symlink target fails.

 find.1 now correctly states the -prune has no effect when the -depth
 option is
 given.  Before, it wrongly stated that -prune would return false in that
 case.

 Some minor documentation improvements are listed in "Bug Fixes" below.

 ** Bug Fixes

 #56820: find: improve diagnostic when a global option like -maxdepth is
         specified after another argument like a test, thus hopefully
 avoiding
         translation issues (at least French, German).

 #56142: doc: fix bug #56142 by specifying which actions inhibit the
         default -print.

 #55272: find: improve diagnostic when -name or -iname is used with a
 pattern
         containing a directory separator ('/'), suggesting to use
 -wholename
         or -iwholename respectively.

 #54859: doc: fix typo in 'xargs -l' examples in texinfo manual.
         Change from 'xargs -1' (minus one) to 'xargs -l' (minus El) in 3
 places.

 #54838: doc: fix the examples of the -perm option in the texinfo
 documentation.
         The example '-perm -g+w,o+w' was misplaced.
         Bug present since FINDUTILS_4_2_27-1.

 #54262: 'find -printf "%Y"' now correctly outputs 'N' for broken symlinks
         (ENOENT or ENOTDIR).  Previously, it output 'l' in such a case.
         Bug introduced while attempting to fix #29460 in version v4.5.8.

 #54171: 'find -depth' now outputs the name of unreadable directories.
         Previously, FTS-based find missed to output those entries.
         Bug present since the FTS implementation in FINDUTILS_4_3_0-1.

 #52981: find: the '-delete' action no longer complains about disappeared
 files
         when the '-ignore_readdir_race' option is given, too.  That action
 will
         also returns true in such a case now.

 #52220: 'find -D' without any further argument no longer crashes.
         Bug present since the implementation of -D in FINDUTILS_4_3_1-1.

 #51304: doc: use correct IEC unit prefixes in the documentation of 'find
 -size'.
         find(1) uses binary-based units for the suffixes 'k', 'M', and 'G'
 of
         the argument of the '-size' option: 1024, 1024*1024 and 1024^3.
         Therefore, the documentation should use the correct IEC prefixes
         kibibyte, mebibyte and gibibyte respectively (or their
 abbreviations
         'KiB', 'MiB' and 'GiB').

 #50758: doc: fix the description of the -perm examples matching the
 permission
         mode "022" in find's texinfo manual: the match is for the file's
 group
         and 'other' mode bits instead of for user and group.
         Bug introduced when adding the -perm examples in FINDUTILS-4.2.11.

 #50326: find no longer leaks memory for a recently added member in
 gnulib's
         mount list structure.

 #50259: find -printf '%h' now outputs the correct path for arguments with
 one or
         more trailing slashes.  Previously, it would e.g. output "foo"
 instead
         of "." when "foo/" was passed; likewise, it would output
 "/user/xxx/"
         instead of "/user" when "/user/xxx//" was passed.
         Bug introduced in FINDUTILS-4.2.19.

 #48180: find -noop (an internal option not intended to be exposed to the
 user)
         no longer crashes.  Bug introduced in FINDUTILS-4.3.1.

 #48030: find -exec + does not pass all arguments for certain specific
 filename
         lengths.  After the internal (usually 128k) buffer is full and
 find(1)
         executed the given command with these arguments, it would miss to
 run
         the command yet another time if only one other file argument has
 to be
         processed.  Bug introduced in FINDUTILS-4.2.12.

 #46784: frcode drops last char if no final newline

 ** Changes to the build process

 The configure option --enable-id-cache has been removed.  It has been
 a no-op since findnutils-4.5.15.

 The configure option --enable-debug has been removed.  Debugging in
 find is now controlled by its -D option only.

 The configure option --enable-silent-rules is the default now.
 Use --disable-silent-rules or "make V=1" to get verbose build output.

 "make dist" no longer builds .tar.gz files.
 xz is portable enough and in wide-enough use that distributing
 only .tar.xz files is enough.

 Maintainer builds from the Git repository now derive the version string
 from
 the version control system instead of using a fixed string (changed after
 each
 release manually).  As a result, the inter-release builds can now be
 distinguished: e.g. "4.6.0.152-fe9c" is the 152th commit after the tag
 "v4.6.0"
 and has the Git short hash "fe9c".  Builds from an unclean tree are marked
 with
 the suffix "-dirty".

 The translation files in the PO directory are no longer version
 controlled;
 instead bootstrap auto-updates them from "translationproject.org" during a
 maintainer build.

 A shell-style test framework borrowed from GNU coreutils has been added.
 This allows better tests with more control over stdin, stdout, stderr,
 signals, preparatory steps, cleanup, return code verification, root-only
 tests, etc.

 }}}

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