On 12/11/23 12:03, Abraham S.A.H. via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote:
a sane default behaviour regarding extended attributes in mv and others?
What's wrong with the default behavior in current GNU mv? Please give a
specific example (specify platform, filesystems, mv version, etc.).
Seriously?
How many years have to pass so that we can have a sane default behaviour
regarding extended attributes in mv and others?
Do you consider it as a Wishlist bug? Like, if most people don't use extended
attributes now, it is just because there is enough risk to lose their precious
data
On 10/12/2023 21:34, Bjarni Ingi Gislason wrote:
From:
bootstrap.loc: bootstrapping with --no-git --gnulib-srcdir=/home/bg/git/gnulib
--skip-po --bootstrap-sync
[...]
autoreconf: running: /usr/local/bin/autoconf --include=m4
--include=/usr/share/aclocal --force
configure.ac:58: warning:
On 11/12/2023 09:38, Daniel Hofstetter wrote:
Hi,
The manual entry for -f on
https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Sorting-the-output.html#index-_002df-9
contains:
"[...] This is equivalent to the combination of --all (-a),
--sort=none (-U), -1, --color=none, and
Hi,
The manual entry for -f on
https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Sorting-the-output.html#index-_002df-9
contains:
"[...] This is equivalent to the combination of --all (-a),
--sort=none (-U), -1, --color=none, and --hyperlink=none [...]."
The "-1" option seems to be