(Today on Debian I see
$ who
jidanni pts/02018-10-25 06:26 (:0)
So maybe this is fixed.)
As you can see, the Subject got damaged somehow when sending this
message to me.
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GbTS> #18479: date -d 'today - month',
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close 22418
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Hello,
On 20/01/16 05:30 PM, Darrell Kitchen wrote:
I can't get 'df' to report the correct device name, as /dev/???n,
It seems your message was lost and never replied to. Sorry about that.
df(1) was improved in newer version of 'coreutils'
to report to
tags 22397 notabug
close 22397
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On 18/01/16 07:16 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 18/01/16 03:53, Adam Danischewski wrote:
$> date
Sun Jan 17 22:49:40 EST 2016
$> date -d"04:00"
Sun Jan 17 04:00:00 EST 2016
$> date -d"04:00 +1 day"
Sun Jan 17 22:00:00 EST 2016
To fix
tags 22064 fixed
close 22064
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On 30/11/15 02:09 PM, Stephane Chazelas wrote:
that's another multibyte issue, it may be known already but I
can't see it being referenced on debbugs.gnu.org.
This commit added multibyte support to expr(1):
tags 21405 moreinfo
close 21405
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On 03/09/15 10:00 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 03/09/15 16:02, John Bowling wrote:
This is a repeat of the bug around 2009.
Well need more info.
Which version of df are you using?
Do you have a reference to the original discussion?
tags 21349 notabug
close 21349
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On 26/08/15 02:40 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
[...]
It appears that very recently it was changed to
not log utmp.
[...]
I will further take the discussion to the Debian bug log since it
doesn't have anything to do with coreutils.
With no
tags 21265 wontfix
close 21265
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On 26/08/15 05:19 AM, Stephane Chazelas wrote:
2015-08-26 03:13:59 +0100, Pádraig Brady:
[...]
The same argument applies that the kernel should return
and error when adding a watch on pseudo file systems like /proc?
To work around that,
severity 21094 wishlist
tags 21094 wontfix
close 21094
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On 20/07/15 10:20 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
Pádraig Brady writes:
For the progress use case, one can use rsync,
or perhaps an explicit progress option in cp.
rsync also sorts.
Given the above, and no
severity 26002 wishlist
tags 26002 wontfix
close 26002
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On 07/03/17 01:04 AM, Michael Vogt wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 08:26:07PM -0800, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 05/03/17 23:55, Michael Vogt wrote:
[..]
`md5sum /etc/papersize 2> /dev/null | awk '{print $1}'`
- Op 24 okt 2018 om 8:18 schreef Francky Leyn :
On 10/23/18 11:46 AM, francky.l...@telenet.be wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just destroyed 3 days of scaninng work. This was the command:
>
> ls p.*.png | sort -t. -k2 -n | gawk '{ printf("mv '\''%s'\'' '\''p.
> %d.png'\''\n", $0, NR+6) }' |
On 10/23/18 11:46 AM, francky.l...@telenet.be wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just destroyed 3 days of scaninng work. This was the command:
>
> ls p.*.png | sort -t. -k2 -n | gawk '{ printf("mv '\''%s'\'' '\''p.
> %d.png'\''\n", $0, NR+6) }' | bash [ mailto:bug-coreutils@gnu.org ]
>
> The problem
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