bug#21349: acknowledged by developer (Re: bug#21349: who shows no users nowadays on Debian)

2018-10-24 Thread 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson
(Today on Debian I see $ who jidanni pts/02018-10-25 06:26 (:0) So maybe this is fixed.)

bug#18479: acknowledged by developer ()

2018-10-24 Thread 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson
As you can see, the Subject got damaged somehow when sending this message to me. (Subject: Re: bug#18479 acknowledged by developer ()) > "GbTS" == GNU bug Tracking System writes: GbTS> This is an automatic notification regarding your bug report GbTS> #18479: date -d 'today - month', GbTS>

bug#22418: Potential Bug with 'df'

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
close 22418 stop (triaging old bugs) 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

bug#22397: Date -- Format arithemtic yields unexpected results

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 22397 notabug close 22397 stop (triaging old bugs) 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

bug#22064: expr: expr string : '.*' returns the number of matched bytes not characters

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 22064 fixed close 22064 stop (triaging old bugs) 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):

bug#21405: df has '/root/.gvfs': permission denied, again

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 21405 moreinfo close 21405 stop (triaging old bugs) 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?

bug#21349: who shows no users nowadays on Debian

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 21349 notabug close 21349 stop (triaging old bugs) 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

bug#21265: tail -f: inotify being used on non-regular files

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 21265 wontfix close 21265 stop (triaging old bugs) 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,

bug#21094: cp: add option to sort when copying

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
severity 21094 wishlist tags 21094 wontfix close 21094 stop (triaging old bugs) 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

bug#26002: [patch] md5sum --digest-only

2018-10-24 Thread Assaf Gordon
severity 26002 wishlist tags 26002 wontfix close 26002 stop (triaging old bugs) 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}'`

bug#33125: the destrustive and non predent behavior of ALL UNIX commands

2018-10-24 Thread francky . leyn
- 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) }' |

bug#33125: the destrustive and non predent behavior of ALL UNIX commands

2018-10-24 Thread 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) }' | bash [ mailto:bug-coreutils@gnu.org ] > > The problem