bug#47023: df utilility displays G instead of GM as unit size for Gigabytes in power of 1000

2021-03-10 Thread L A Walsh
On 2021/03/10 15:21, Paul Eggert wrote: Although his email did reencode those names into ISO 8859-1 which is more likely to cause problems than cure them these days, it still displays well on my MUA (Thunderbird) because its header said "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1". His

bug#47023: df utilility displays G instead of GM as unit size for Gigabytes in power of 1000

2021-03-10 Thread Paul Eggert
On 3/10/21 2:50 PM, L A Walsh wrote: You are using a local 8-bit encoding, whereas everyone else was using UTF-8.  Your mailer re-encoded their messages into one of the 8-bit western encodings, whereas most people use UTF-8 these days, so while their original messages with accents came through

bug#47023: df utilility displays G instead of GM as unit size for Gigabytes in power of 1000

2021-03-10 Thread L A Walsh
On 2021/03/10 14:09, Glenn Golden wrote: Second, minor, side rant: Would be nice if more attention was paid to fixing mailers encoding "Pádraig" and "Bénézech" as "P�draig" and "B�n�zech" If you see substitute encodings like that, it strongly suggests the problem is your MUA, not

bug#47023: df utilility displays G instead of GM as unit size for Gigabytes in power of 1000

2021-03-10 Thread Glenn Golden
L A Walsh [2021-03-10 13:27:15 -0800]: > On 2021/03/10 06:50, Glenn Golden wrote: > > Pádraig, Philippe, Paul - > > > > Pádraig Brady [Tue, 9 Mar 2021 19:51:45 +]: > > > > On 09/03/2021 12:58, Philippe Bénézech via GNU coreutils Bug Reports > > > > wrote: > > > > Dear maintener, > > > > >

bug#47059: bug in cp removing destination file when it can't be replaced due to cross-volume linking

2021-03-10 Thread L A Walsh
Was trying to save disk space by linking duplicate files, in a dir. FWIW, my 'cp', is aliased to 'cp --preserve=all' for f in Roboto*.ttf;do cp -l /usr/share/fonts/TTF/$f . done cp: cannot create hard link './Roboto-Bold.ttf' to '/usr/share/fonts/TTF/Roboto-Bold.ttf': Invalid

bug#47023: df utilility displays G instead of GM as unit size for Gigabytes in power of 1000

2021-03-10 Thread L A Walsh
On 2021/03/10 06:50, Glenn Golden wrote: Pádraig, Philippe, Paul - Pádraig Brady [Tue, 9 Mar 2021 19:51:45 +]: On 09/03/2021 12:58, Philippe Bénézech via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote: Dear maintener, I found a reproducible bug in df utility, installed in debian stable $ df

bug#47023: df utilility displays G instead of GM as unit size for Gigabytes in power of 1000

2021-03-10 Thread Glenn Golden
Pádraig, Philippe, Paul - Pádraig Brady [Tue, 9 Mar 2021 19:51:45 +]: > > > On 09/03/2021 12:58, Philippe Bénézech via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote: > > Dear maintener, > > > > I found a reproducible bug in df utility, installed in debian stable > > > > $ df --version |head -1 > > df

bug#45358: bootstrap fails due to a certificate mismatch

2021-03-10 Thread Grigoriy Sokolik
That's fixed for me now with the new version of GnuTLS 3.7.1 Thanks! Best regards, Grigorii On Tue, 9 Mar 2021 at 20:30, Bob Proulx wrote: > Erik Auerswald wrote: > > Grigoriy Sokolik wrote: > > > I've rechecked: > > > > I cannot reproduce the problem, the certificate is trusted by my system: