1 GNU coreutils NEWS -*- outline -*-
3 * Noteworthy changes in release ?.? (????-??-??) [?]
7 cp and mv now merely warn about any failure to preserve symlink ownership.
8 Before, cp (without -p) would exit with a failure status, and a cross-device
9 mv would leave such symlinks behind in the source file system.
10 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
12 When creating numbered backups, cp, install, ln, and mv now avoid
13 races that could lose backup data in unlikely circumstances. Since
14 the fix relies on the renameat2 system call of Linux kernel 3.15 and
15 later, the races are still present on other platforms.
16 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
18 cp, install, ln, and mv no longer lose data when asked to copy a
19 backup file to its original via a differently-spelled file name.
20 E.g., 'rm -f a a~; : > a; echo data > a~; cp --backup=simple a~ ./a'
21 now fails instead of losing the data.
22 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
24 cp, install, ln, and mv now ignore nonsensical backup suffixes.
25 For example, --suffix='/' and --suffix='' are now no-ops.
26 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
28 date and touch no longer overwrite the heap with large
29 user specified TZ values (CVE-2017-7476).
30 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.27]
32 dd status=progress now just counts seconds; e.g., it outputs "6 s"
33 consistently rather than sometimes outputting "6.00001 s".
34 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
36 df no longer interacts with excluded file system types, so for example
37 specifying -x nfs no longer hangs with problematic nfs mounts.
38 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.21]
40 df no longer interacts with dummy file system types, so for example
41 no longer hangs with problematic nfs mounted via system.automount(5).
42 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.21]
44 `groups inva:lid root` no longer exits immediately upon failure.
45 Now, it prints a diagnostic or a line to stdout for each argument.
46 [bug introduced in the bourne-shell-to-C rewrite for coreutils-6.11]
48 kill now converts from number to signal name correctly on AIX.
49 Previously it would have always returned the 'EXIT' name.
50 [bug introduced in fileutils-4.1.9]
52 ls now quotes symlink targets consistently. Previously it may not
53 have quoted the target name if the link name itself didn't need quoting.
54 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.26]
56 split no longer exits when invocations of a --filter return EPIPE.
57 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.26]
59 md5sum --check no longer incorrectly enables BSD reversed format mode when
60 ignoring some non checksum lines. This also affects sha*sum and b2sum.
61 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.14]
63 tail -F 'dir/file' is now monitored even when 'dir' is replaced.
64 [bug introduced with inotify support added in coreutils-7.5]
66 tail -f with --pid=PID now processes all inotify events.
67 Previously events may have been ignored completely upon PID death,
68 or ignored until future events on the monitored files.
69 [bug introduced with inotify support added in coreutils-7.5]
71 tail -f /dev/tty is now supported by not using inotify when any
72 non regular files are specified, as inotify is ineffective with these.
73 [bug introduced with inotify support added in coreutils-7.5]
75 uptime no longer outputs the AM/PM component of the current time,
76 as that's inconsistent with the 24 hour time format used.
77 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.0]
79 expr now returns number of characters matched (instead of incorrect
80 number of bytes matched) with 'match'/':' operators on multibyte strings.
84 expand and unexpand now support specifying an offset for tab stops
85 by prefixing the last specified number like --tabs=1,+8 which is
86 useful for visualizing diff output for example.
88 split supports a new --hex-suffixes[=from] option to create files with
89 lower case hexadecimal suffixes, similar to the --numeric-suffixes option.
91 expr supports multibyte strings for all string operations.
95 mv --verbose now distinguishes rename and copy operations.
97 tail -f now exits immediately if the output is piped
98 and the reader of the pipe terminates.
100 tail -f no longer erroneously warns about being ineffective
101 when following a single tty, as the simple blocking loop used
102 is effective in this case.
105 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.27 (2017-03-08) [stable]
109 cp --parents will now set an SELinux context for created directories,
110 as appropriate for the -a, --preseve=context, or -Z options.
111 [bug present since SELinux support added in coreutils-6.10]
113 date again converts from a specified time zone. Previously output was
114 not converted to the local time zone, and remained in the specified one.
115 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.26]
117 Commands like 'cp --no-dereference -l A B' are no longer quiet no-ops
118 when A is a regular file and B is a symbolic link that points to A.
119 [bug introduced in fileutils-4.0]
121 factor no longer goes into an infinite loop for certain numbers like
122 158909489063877810457 and 222087527029934481871.
123 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
125 tail no longer prints redundant file headers with interleaved inotify events,
126 which could be triggered especially when tail was suspended and resumed.
127 [bug introduced with inotify support added in coreutils-7.5]
129 timeout no longer has a race that may terminate the wrong process.
130 The race is unlikely, as timeout(1) needs to receive a signal right
131 after the command being monitored finishes. Also the system needs
132 to have reallocated that command's pid in that short time window.
133 [bug introduced when timeout was added in coreutils-7.0]
135 wc --bytes --files0-from now correctly reports byte counts.
136 Previously it may have returned values that were too large,
137 depending on the size of the first file processed.
138 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
142 The new 'date' option --rfc-email is now the long form for -R.
143 The new option spelling is intended to avoid the need to track the
144 Internet RFC number for email dates (currently RFC 5322). The old
145 option spellings --rfc-2822 and --rfc-822 still work.
147 date now outputs "-00" for a numeric time zone if the time is UTC
148 and the time zone abbreviation begins with "-", indicating that the
149 time zone is indeterminate.
151 nproc now honors the OMP_THREAD_LIMIT environment variable to
152 set the maximum returned value. OMP_NUM_THREADS continues to
153 set the minimum returned value, but is updated to support the
154 nested level syntax allowed in this variable.
156 stat and tail now know about the "rdt" file system, which is an interface
157 to Resource Director Technology. stat -f --format=%T now reports the
158 file system type, and tail -f uses inotify.
160 stty now validates arguments before interacting with the device,
161 ensuring there are no side effects to specifying an invalid option.
163 If the file B already exists, commands like 'ln -f A B' and
164 'cp -fl A B' no longer remove B before creating the new link.
165 That is, there is no longer a brief moment when B does not exist.
169 expand and unexpand now support specifying a tab size to use
170 after explicitly specified tab stops, by prefixing the last
171 specified number like --tabs=2,4,/8.
174 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.26 (2016-11-30) [stable]
178 cp, mv, and install no longer run into undefined behavior when
179 handling ACLs on Cygwin and Solaris platforms. [bug introduced in
182 cp --parents --no-preserve=mode, no longer copies permissions from source
183 directories, instead using default permissions for created directories.
184 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.93]
186 chcon, chgrp, chmod, chown, du, and rm, or specifically utilities
187 using the FTS interface, now diagnose failures returned by readdir().
188 [this bug was inherent in the use of fts: thus, for rm the bug was
189 introduced in coreutils-8.0. du, chmod, chgrp and chown started using
190 fts in 6.0. chcon was added in coreutils-6.9.91 with fts support. ]
192 date, du, ls, and pr no longer mishandle time zone abbreviations on
193 System V style platforms where this information is available only
194 in the global variable 'tzname'. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
196 factor again outputs immediately when numbers are input interactively.
197 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
199 head no longer tries to process non-seekable input as seekable,
200 which resulted in failures on FreeBSD 11 at least.
201 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
203 install -DZ and mkdir -pZ now set default SELinux context correctly even if
204 two or more directories nested in each other are created and each of them
205 defaults to a different SELinux context.
207 ls --time-style no longer mishandles '%%b' in formats.
208 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.2]
210 md5sum --check --ignore-missing no longer treats files with checksums
211 starting with "00" as missing. This also affects sha*sum.
212 [bug introduced with the --ignore-missing feature in coreutils-8.25]
214 nl now resets numbering for each page section rather than just for each page.
215 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
217 pr now handles specified separator strings containing tabs correctly.
218 Previously it would have output random data from memory.
219 [This bug was detected with ASAN and present in "the beginning".]
221 sort -h -k now works even in locales that use blank as thousands separator.
223 stty --help no longer outputs extraneous gettext header lines
224 for translated languages. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
226 stty "sane" again sets "susp" to ^z on Solaris, and leaves "swtch" undefined.
227 [This bug previously fixed only on some older Solaris systems]
229 seq now immediately exits upon write errors.
230 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
232 tac no longer crashes when there are issues reading from non-seekable inputs.
233 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.15]
235 tail -F now continues to process initially untailable files that are replaced
236 by a tailable file. This was handled correctly when inotify was available,
237 and is now handled correctly in all cases.
238 [bug introduced in fileutils-4.0h]
240 tail -f - 'untailable file' will now terminate when there is no more data
241 to read from stdin. Previously it behaved as if --retry was specified.
242 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
244 tail -f 'remote file' will now avoid outputting repeated data on network
245 file systems that misreport file sizes through stale metadata.
246 [This bug was present in "the beginning" but exacerbated in coreutils-8.24]
248 tail -f --retry 'missing file' will now process truncations of that file.
249 Previously truncation was ignored thus not outputting new data in the file.
250 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
252 tail -f will no longer continually try to open inaccessible files,
253 only doing so if --retry is specified.
254 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
256 yes now handles short writes, rather than assuming all writes complete.
257 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
259 ** Changes in behavior
261 rm no longer accepts shortened variants of the --no-preserve-root option.
263 seq no longer accepts 0 value as increment, and now also rejects NaN
264 values for any argument.
266 stat now outputs nanosecond information for timestamps even if
267 they are out of localtime range.
269 sort, tail, and uniq now support traditional usage like 'sort +2'
270 and 'tail +10' on systems conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2008 and later.
271 The 2008 edition of POSIX dropped the requirement that arguments
272 like '+2' must be treated as file names.
276 dd now warns about counts specified with a 0x "prefix", since dd will
277 interpret those as a zero multiplier rather than a hex constant.
278 The warning suggests to use 00x if a zero multiplier is really intended.
280 df now filters the system mount list more efficiently, with 20000
281 mount entries now being processed in about 1.1s compared to 1.7s.
283 du, shuf, sort, and uniq no longer fail to process a specified file
284 when their stdin is closed, which would have happened with glibc >= 2.14.
286 install -Z now also sets the default SELinux context for created directories.
288 ls is now fully responsive to signals until the first escape sequence is
289 written to a terminal.
291 ls now aligns quoted items with non quoted items, which is easier to read,
292 and also better indicates that the quote is not part of the actual name.
294 stat and tail now know about these file systems:
295 "balloon-kvm-fs" KVM dynamic RAM allocation support,
296 "cgroup2" Linux Control Groups V2 support,
297 "daxfs" Optical media file system,
298 "m1fs" A Plexistor file system,
299 "prl_fs" A parallels file system,
300 "smb2" Samba for SMB protocol V2,
301 "wslfs" Windows Subsystem for Linux,
302 "zsmalloc" Linux compressed swap support,
303 stat -f --format=%T now reports the file system type, and
304 tail -f uses polling for "prl_fs" and "smb2", and inotify for others.
306 stat --format=%N for quoting file names now honors the
307 same QUOTING_STYLE environment variable values as ls.
311 b2sum is added to support the BLAKE2 digest algorithm with
312 a similar interface to the existing md5sum and sha1sum, etc. commands.
316 comm now accepts the --total option to output a summary at the end.
318 date now accepts the --debug option, to annotate the parsed date string,
319 display timezone information, and warn about potential misuse.
321 date now accepts the %q format to output the quarter of the year.
324 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.25 (2016-01-20) [stable]
328 cp now correctly copies files with a hole at the end of the file,
329 and extents allocated beyond the apparent size of the file.
330 That combination resulted in the trailing hole not being reproduced.
331 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.10]
333 cut --fields no longer outputs extraneous characters on some uClibc configs.
334 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.11]
336 install -D again copies relative file names when absolute file names
337 are also specified along with an absolute destination directory name.
338 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.2]
340 ls no longer prematurely wraps lines when printing short file names.
341 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.1.0]
343 mv no longer causes data loss due to removing a source directory specified
344 multiple times, when that directory is also specified as the destination.
345 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.24]
347 shred again uses defined patterns for all iteration counts.
348 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.93]
350 sort --debug -b now correctly marks the matching extents for keys
351 that specify an offset for the first field.
352 [bug introduced with the --debug feature in coreutils-8.6]
354 tail -F now works with initially non existent files on a remote file system.
355 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
359 base32 is added to complement the existing base64 command,
360 and encodes and decodes printable text as per RFC 4648.
364 comm,cut,head,numfmt,paste,tail now have the -z,--zero-terminated option, and
365 tac --separator accepts an empty argument, to work with NUL delimited items.
367 dd now summarizes sizes in --human-readable format too, not just --si.
368 E.g., "3441325000 bytes (3.4 GB, 3.2 GiB) copied". It omits the summaries
369 if they would not provide useful information, e.g., "3 bytes copied".
370 Its status=progress output now uses the same format as ordinary status,
371 perhaps with trailing spaces to erase previous progress output.
373 md5sum now supports the --ignore-missing option to allow
374 verifying a subset of files given a larger list of checksums.
375 This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
377 printf now supports the '%q' format to print arguments in a form that
378 is reusable by most shells, with non-printable characters escaped
379 with the POSIX proposed $'...' syntax.
381 stty now supports the "[-]drain" setting to control whether to wait
382 for transmission of pending output before application of settings.
384 ** Changes in behavior
386 base64 no longer supports hex or oct --wrap parameters,
387 thus better supporting decimals with leading zeros.
389 date --iso-8601 now uses +00:00 timezone format rather than +0000.
390 The standard states to use this "extended" format throughout a timestamp.
392 df now prefers sources towards the root of a device when
393 eliding duplicate bind mounted entries.
395 ls now quotes file names unambiguously and appropriate for use in a shell,
396 when outputting to a terminal.
398 join, sort, uniq with --zero-terminated, now treat '\n' as a field delimiter.
402 All utilities now quote user supplied arguments in error strings,
403 which avoids confusing error messages in the presence of '\r' chars etc.
405 Utilities that traverse directories, like chmod, cp, and rm etc., will operate
406 more efficiently on XFS through the use of "leaf optimization".
408 md5sum now ensures a single line per file for status on standard output,
409 by using a '\' at the start of the line, and replacing any newlines with '\n'.
410 This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
412 dircolors now supports globbing of TERM entries in its database.
413 For example "TERM *256color*" is now supported.
415 du no longer stats all mount points at startup, only doing so
416 upon detection of a directory cycle.
417 [issue introduced in coreutils-8.20]
419 ls -w0 is now interpreted as no limit on the length of the outputted line.
421 stat -f --format=%T now reports the file system type for new Linux
422 pseudo file systems "bpf_fs", "btrfs_test", "nsfs", "overlayfs"
423 and "tracefs", and remote file system "acfs".
425 wc now ensures a single line per file for counts on standard output,
426 by quoting names containing '\n' characters; appropriate for use in a shell.
429 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.24 (2015-07-03) [stable]
433 dd supports more robust SIGINFO/SIGUSR1 handling for outputting statistics.
434 Previously those signals may have inadvertently terminated the process.
436 df --local no longer hangs with inaccessible remote mounts.
437 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.21]
439 du now silently ignores all directory cycles due to bind mounts.
440 Previously it would issue a warning and exit with a failure status.
441 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1 and partially fixed in coreutils-8.23]
443 chroot again calls chroot(DIR) and chdir("/"), even if DIR is "/".
444 This handles separate bind mounted "/" trees, and environments
445 depending on the implicit chdir("/").
446 [bugs introduced in coreutils-8.23]
448 cp no longer issues an incorrect warning about directory hardlinks when a
449 source directory is specified multiple times. Now, consistent with other
450 file types, a warning is issued for source directories with duplicate names,
451 or with -H the directory is copied again using the symlink name.
453 factor avoids writing partial lines, thus supporting parallel operation.
454 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
456 head, od, split, tac, tail, and wc no longer mishandle input from files in
457 /proc and /sys file systems that report somewhat-incorrect file sizes.
459 mkdir --parents -Z now correctly sets the context for the last component,
460 even if the parent directory exists and has a different default context.
461 [bug introduced with the -Z restorecon functionality in coreutils-8.22]
463 numfmt no longer outputs incorrect overflowed values seen with certain
464 large numbers, or with numbers with increased precision.
465 [bug introduced when numfmt was added in coreutils-8.21]
467 numfmt now handles leading zeros correctly, not counting them when
468 settings processing limits, and making them optional with floating point.
469 [bug introduced when numfmt was added in coreutils-8.21]
471 paste no longer truncates output for large input files. This would happen
472 for example with files larger than 4GiB on 32 bit systems with a '\n'
473 character at the 4GiB position.
474 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
476 rm indicates the correct number of arguments in its confirmation prompt,
477 on all platforms. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.22]
479 shuf -i with a single redundant operand, would crash instead of issuing
480 a diagnostic. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.22]
482 tail releases inotify resources when unused. Previously it could exhaust
483 resources with many files, or with -F if files were replaced many times.
484 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
486 tail -f again follows changes to a file after it's renamed.
487 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
489 tail --follow no longer misses changes to files if those files were
490 replaced before inotify watches were created.
491 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
493 tail --follow consistently outputs all data for a truncated file.
494 [bug introduced in the beginning]
496 tail --follow=name correctly outputs headers for multiple files
497 when those files are being created or renamed.
498 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
502 chroot accepts the new --skip-chdir option to not change the working directory
503 to "/" after changing into the chroot(2) jail, thus retaining the current wor-
504 king directory. The new option is only permitted if the new root directory is
505 the old "/", and therefore is useful with the --group and --userspec options.
507 dd accepts a new status=progress level to print data transfer statistics
508 on stderr approximately every second.
510 numfmt can now process multiple fields with field range specifications similar
511 to cut, and supports setting the output precision with the --format option.
513 split accepts a new --separator option to select a record separator character
514 other than the default newline character.
516 stty allows setting the "extproc" option where supported, which is
517 a useful setting with high latency links.
519 sync no longer ignores arguments, and syncs each specified file, or with the
520 --file-system option, the file systems associated with each specified file.
522 tee accepts a new --output-error option to control operation with pipes
523 and output errors in general.
525 ** Changes in behavior
527 df no longer suppresses separate exports of the same remote device, as
528 these are generally explicitly mounted. The --total option does still
529 suppress duplicate remote file systems.
530 [suppression was introduced in coreutils-8.21]
532 mv no longer supports moving a file to a hardlink, instead issuing an error.
533 The implementation was susceptible to races in the presence of multiple mv
534 instances, which could result in both hardlinks being deleted. Also on case
535 insensitive file systems like HFS, mv would just remove a hardlinked 'file'
536 if called like `mv file File`. The feature was added in coreutils-5.0.1.
538 numfmt --from-unit and --to-unit options now interpret suffixes as SI units,
539 and IEC (power of 2) units are now specified by appending 'i'.
541 tee will exit early if there are no more writable outputs.
543 tee does not treat the file operand '-' as meaning standard output any longer,
544 for better conformance to POSIX. This feature was added in coreutils-5.3.0.
546 timeout --foreground no longer sends SIGCONT to the monitored process,
547 which was seen to cause intermittent issues with GDB for example.
551 cp,install,mv will convert smaller runs of NULs in the input to holes,
552 and cp --sparse=always avoids speculative preallocation on XFS for example.
554 cp will read sparse files more efficiently when the destination is a
555 non regular file. For example when copying a disk image to a device node.
557 mv will try a reflink before falling back to a standard copy, which is
558 more efficient when moving files across BTRFS subvolume boundaries.
560 stat and tail now know about IBRIX. stat -f --format=%T now reports the file
561 system type, and tail -f uses polling for files on IBRIX file systems.
563 wc -l processes short lines much more efficiently.
565 References from --help and the man pages of utilities have been corrected
566 in various cases, and more direct links to the corresponding online
567 documentation are provided.
570 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.23 (2014-07-18) [stable]
574 chmod -Rc no longer issues erroneous warnings for files with special bits set.
575 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
577 cp -a, mv, and install --preserve-context, once again set the correct SELinux
578 context for existing directories in the destination. Previously they set
579 the context of an existing directory to that of its last copied descendant.
580 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.22]
582 cp -a, mv, and install --preserve-context, no longer seg fault when running
583 with SELinux enabled, when copying from file systems that return an error
584 when reading the SELinux context for a file.
585 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.22]
587 cp -a and mv now preserve xattrs of symlinks copied across file systems.
588 [bug introduced with extended attribute preservation feature in coreutils-7.1]
590 date could crash or go into an infinite loop when parsing a malformed TZ="".
591 [bug introduced with the --date='TZ="" ..' parsing feature in coreutils-5.3.0]
593 dd's ASCII and EBCDIC conversions were incompatible with common practice and
594 with POSIX, and have been corrected as follows. First, conv=ascii now
595 implies conv=unblock, and conv=ebcdic and conv=ibm now imply conv=block.
596 Second, the translation tables for dd conv=ascii and conv=ebcdic have been
597 corrected as shown in the following table, where A is the ASCII value, W is
598 the old, wrong EBCDIC value, and E is the new, corrected EBCDIC value; all
612 [These dd bugs were present in "the beginning".]
614 df has more fixes related to the newer dynamic representation of file systems:
615 Duplicates are elided for virtual file systems like tmpfs.
616 Details for the correct device are output for points mounted multiple times.
617 Placeholder values are output for inaccessible file systems, rather than
618 than error messages or values for the wrong file system.
619 [These bugs were present in "the beginning".]
621 df now outputs all appropriate entries in the presence of bind mounts.
622 On some systems, entries would have been incorrectly elided due to
623 them being considered "dummy" mounts.
624 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.22]
626 du now silently ignores directory cycles introduced with bind mounts.
627 Previously it would issue a warning and exit with a failure status.
628 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
630 head --bytes=-N and --lines=-N now handles devices more
631 consistently, not ignoring data from virtual devices like /dev/zero,
632 or on BSD systems data from tty devices.
633 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.0.1]
635 head --bytes=-N - no longer fails with a bogus diagnostic when stdin's
636 seek pointer is not at the beginning.
637 [bug introduced with the --bytes=-N feature in coreutils-5.0.1]
639 head --lines=-0, when the input does not contain a trailing '\n',
640 now copies all input to stdout. Previously nothing was output in this case.
641 [bug introduced with the --lines=-N feature in coreutils-5.0.1]
643 id, when invoked with no user name argument, now prints the correct group ID.
644 Previously, in the default output format, it would print the default group ID
645 in the password database, which may be neither real nor effective. For e.g.,
646 when run set-GID, or when the database changes outside the current session.
647 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
649 ln -sf now replaces symbolic links whose targets can't exist. Previously
650 it would display an error, requiring --no-dereference to avoid the issue.
651 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
653 ln -sr '' F no longer segfaults. Now works as expected.
654 [bug introduced with the --relative feature in coreutils-8.16]
656 numfmt now handles blanks correctly in all unibyte locales. Previously
657 in locales where character 0xA0 is a blank, numfmt would mishandle it.
658 [bug introduced when numfmt was added in coreutils-8.21]
660 ptx --format long option parsing no longer falls through into the --help case.
661 [bug introduced in TEXTUTILS-1_22i]
663 ptx now consistently trims whitespace when processing multiple files.
664 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
666 seq again generates correct output with start or end values = -0.
667 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20.]
669 shuf --repeat no longer dumps core if the input is empty.
670 [bug introduced with the --repeat feature in coreutils-8.22]
672 sort when using multiple threads now avoids undefined behavior with mutex
673 destruction, which could cause deadlocks on some implementations.
674 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
676 tail -f now uses polling mode for VXFS to cater for its clustered mode.
677 [bug introduced with inotify support added in coreutils-7.5]
681 od accepts a new option: --endian=TYPE to handle inputs with different byte
682 orders, or to provide consistent output on systems with disparate endianness.
684 configure accepts the new option --enable-single-binary to build all the
685 selected programs in a single binary called "coreutils". The selected
686 programs can still be called directly using symlinks to "coreutils" or
687 shebangs with the option --coreutils-prog= passed to this program. The
688 install behavior is determined by the option --enable-single-binary=symlinks
689 or --enable-single-binary=shebangs (the default). With the symlinks option,
690 you can't make a second symlink to any program because that will change the
691 name of the called program, which is used by coreutils to determine the
692 desired program. The shebangs option doesn't suffer from this problem, but
693 the /proc/$pid/cmdline file might not be updated on all the platforms. The
694 functionality of each program is not affected but this single binary will
695 depend on all the required dynamic libraries even to run simple programs.
696 If you desire to build some tools outside the single binary file, you can
697 pass the option --enable-single-binary-exceptions=PROG_LIST with the comma
698 separated list of programs you want to build separately. This flag
699 considerably reduces the overall size of the installed binaries which makes
700 it suitable for embedded system.
702 ** Changes in behavior
704 chroot with an argument of "/" no longer implicitly changes the current
705 directory to "/", allowing changing only user credentials for a command.
707 chroot --userspec will now unset supplemental groups associated with root,
708 and instead use the supplemental groups of the specified user.
710 cut -d$'\n' again outputs lines identified in the --fields list, having
711 not done so in v8.21 and v8.22. Note using this non portable functionality
712 will result in the delayed output of lines.
714 ls with none of LS_COLORS or COLORTERM environment variables set,
715 will now honor an empty or unknown TERM environment variable,
716 and not output colors even with --colors=always.
720 chroot has better --userspec and --group look-ups, with numeric IDs never
721 causing name look-up errors. Also look-ups are first done outside the chroot,
722 in case the look-up within the chroot fails due to library conflicts etc.
724 install now allows the combination of the -D and -t options.
726 numfmt supports zero padding of numbers using the standard printf
727 syntax of a leading zero, for example --format="%010f".
728 Also throughput was improved by up to 800% by avoiding redundant processing.
730 shred now supports multiple passes on GNU/Linux tape devices by rewinding
731 the tape before each pass, avoids redundant writes to empty files,
732 uses direct I/O for all passes where possible, and attempts to clear
733 inode storage used for small files on some file systems.
735 split avoids unnecessary input buffering, immediately writing input to output
736 which is significant with --filter or when writing to fifos or stdout etc.
738 stat and tail work better with HFS+, HFSX, LogFS and ConfigFS. stat -f
739 --format=%T now reports the file system type, and tail -f now uses inotify,
740 rather than the default of issuing a warning and reverting to polling.
743 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.22 (2013-12-13) [stable]
747 df now processes the mount list correctly in the presence of unstatable
748 mount points. Previously it may have failed to output some mount points.
749 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.21]
751 df now processes symbolic links and relative paths to special files containing
752 a mounted file system correctly. Previously df displayed the statistics about
753 the file system the file is stored on rather than the one inside.
754 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
756 df now processes disk device nodes correctly in the presence of bind mounts.
757 Now df shows the base mounted file system rather than the last one mounted.
758 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
760 install now removes the target file if the strip program failed for any
761 reason. Before, that file was left behind, sometimes even with wrong
763 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
765 ln --relative now updates existing symlinks correctly. Previously it based
766 the relative link on the dereferenced path of an existing link.
767 [This bug was introduced when --relative was added in coreutils-8.16.]
769 ls --recursive will no longer exit with "serious" exit code (2), if there
770 is an error reading a directory not specified on the command line.
771 [Bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
773 mkdir, mkfifo, and mknod now work better when creating a file in a directory
774 with a default ACL whose umask disagrees with the process's umask, on a
775 system such as GNU/Linux where directory ACL umasks override process umasks.
776 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
778 mv will now replace empty directories in the destination with directories
779 from the source, when copying across file systems.
780 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
782 od -wN with N larger than 64K on a system with 32-bit size_t would
783 print approximately 2*N bytes of extraneous padding.
784 [Bug introduced in coreutils-7.0]
786 rm -I now prompts for confirmation before removing a write protected file.
787 [Bug introduced in coreutils-6.8]
789 shred once again uses direct I/O on systems requiring aligned buffers.
790 Also direct I/O failures for odd sized writes at end of file are now handled.
791 [The "last write" bug was introduced in coreutils-5.3.0 but masked
792 by the alignment bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
794 tail --retry -f now waits for the files specified to appear. Before, tail
795 would immediately exit when such a file is initially inaccessible.
796 [This bug was introduced when inotify support was added in coreutils-7.5]
798 tail -F has improved handling of symlinks. Previously tail didn't respond
799 to the symlink target (re)appearing after being (re)created.
800 [This bug was introduced when inotify support was added in coreutils-7.5]
804 cp, install, mkdir, mknod, mkfifo and mv now support "restorecon"
805 functionality through the -Z option, to set the SELinux context
806 appropriate for the new item location in the file system.
808 csplit accepts a new option: --suppressed-matched, to elide the lines
809 used to identify the split points.
811 df --output now accepts a 'file' field, to propagate a specified
812 command line argument through to the output.
814 du accepts a new option: --inodes to show the number of inodes instead
817 id accepts a new option: --zero (-z) to delimit the output entries by
818 a NUL instead of a white space character.
820 id and ls with -Z report the SMACK security context where available.
821 mkdir, mkfifo and mknod with --context set the SMACK context where available.
823 id can now lookup by user ID, in addition to the existing name lookup.
825 join accepts a new option: --zero-terminated (-z). As with the sort,uniq
826 option of the same name, this makes join consume and produce NUL-terminated
827 lines rather than newline-terminated lines.
829 uniq accepts a new option: --group to print all items, while separating
830 unique groups with empty lines.
832 shred accepts new parameters to the --remove option to give greater
833 control over that operation, which can greatly reduce sync overhead.
835 shuf accepts a new option: --repeat (-r), which can repeat items in
838 ** Changes in behavior
840 cp --link now dereferences a symbolic link as source before creating the
841 hard link in the destination unless the -P,--no-deref option is specified.
842 Previously, it would create a hard link of the symbolic link, even when
843 the dereferencing options -L or -H were specified.
845 cp, install, mkdir, mknod and mkfifo no longer accept an argument to the
846 short -Z option. The --context equivalent still takes an optional argument.
848 dd status=none now suppresses all non fatal diagnostic messages,
849 not just the transfer counts.
851 df no longer accepts the long-obsolescent --megabytes option.
853 stdbuf now requires at least one buffering mode option to be specified,
854 as per the documented interface.
858 base64 encoding throughput for bulk data is increased by about 60%.
860 md5sum can use libcrypto hash routines where allowed to potentially
861 get better performance through using more system specific logic.
862 sha1sum for example has improved throughput by 40% on an i3-2310M.
863 This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
865 stat and tail work better with EFIVARFS, EXOFS, F2FS, HOSTFS, SMACKFS, SNFS
866 and UBIFS. stat -f --format=%T now reports the file system type, and tail -f
867 now uses inotify for files on all those except SNFS, rather than the default
868 (for unknown file system types) of issuing a warning and reverting to polling.
870 shuf outputs subsets of large inputs much more efficiently.
871 Reservoir sampling is used to limit memory usage based on the number of
872 outputs, rather than the number of inputs.
874 shred increases the default write block size from 12KiB to 64KiB
875 to align with other utilities and reduce the system call overhead.
877 split --line-bytes=SIZE, now only allocates memory as needed rather
878 than allocating SIZE bytes at program start.
880 stty now supports configuring "stick" (mark/space) parity where available.
884 factor now builds on aarch64 based systems [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
887 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.21 (2013-02-14) [stable]
891 numfmt: reformat numbers
895 df now accepts the --output[=FIELD_LIST] option to define the list of columns
896 to include in the output, or all available columns if the FIELD_LIST is
897 omitted. Note this enables df to output both block and inode fields together.
899 du now accepts the --threshold=SIZE option to restrict the output to entries
900 with such a minimum SIZE (or a maximum SIZE if it is negative).
901 du recognizes -t SIZE as equivalent, for compatibility with FreeBSD.
903 timeout now accepts the --preserve-status option to always propagate the exit
904 status, useful for commands that can run for an indeterminate amount of time.
908 cp --no-preserve=mode now no longer exits non-zero.
909 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
911 cut with a range like "N-" no longer allocates N/8 bytes. That buffer
912 would never be used, and allocation failure could cause cut to fail.
913 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.10]
915 cut no longer accepts the invalid range 0-, which made it print empty lines.
916 Instead, cut now fails and emits an appropriate diagnostic.
917 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
919 cut now handles overlapping to-EOL ranges properly. Before, it would
920 interpret "-b2-,3-" like "-b3-". Now it's treated like "-b2-".
921 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
923 cut no longer prints extraneous delimiters when a to-EOL range subsumes
924 another range. Before, "echo 123|cut --output-delim=: -b2-,3" would print
925 "2:3". Now it prints "23". [bug introduced in 5.3.0]
927 cut -f no longer inspects input line N+1 before fully outputting line N,
928 which avoids delayed output for intermittent input.
929 [bug introduced in TEXTUTILS-1_8b]
931 factor no longer loops infinitely on 32 bit powerpc or sparc systems.
932 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
934 install -m M SOURCE DEST no longer has a race condition where DEST's
935 permissions are temporarily derived from SOURCE instead of from M.
937 pr -n no longer crashes when passed values >= 32. Also, line numbers are
938 consistently padded with spaces, rather than with zeros for certain widths.
939 [bug introduced in TEXTUTILS-1_22i]
941 seq -w ensures that for numbers input in scientific notation,
942 the output numbers are properly aligned and of the correct width.
943 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
945 seq -w ensures correct alignment when the step value includes a precision
946 while the start value does not, and the number sequence narrows.
947 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
949 seq -s no longer prints an erroneous newline after the first number, and
950 outputs a newline after the last number rather than a trailing separator.
951 Also seq no longer ignores a specified step value when the end value is 1.
952 [bugs introduced in coreutils-8.20]
954 timeout now ensures that blocking of ALRM signals is not inherited from
955 its parent, which would cause timeouts to be ignored.
956 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
958 ** Changes in behavior
960 df --total now prints '-' into the target column (mount point) of the
961 summary line, accommodating the --output option where the target field
962 can be in any column. If there is no source column, then df prints
963 'total' in the target column.
965 df now properly outputs file system information with bind mounts present on
966 the system by skipping duplicate entries (identified by the device number).
967 Consequently, df also elides the early-boot pseudo file system type "rootfs".
969 cut -d$'\n' no longer outputs lines identified in the --fields list,
970 to align with other implementations and to avoid delayed output of lines.
972 nl no longer supports the --page-increment option, which has been
973 deprecated since coreutils-7.5. Use --line-increment instead.
977 readlink now supports multiple arguments, and a complementary
978 -z, --zero option to delimit output items with the NUL character.
980 stat and tail now know about CEPH. stat -f --format=%T now reports the file
981 system type, and tail -f uses polling for files on CEPH file systems.
983 stty now supports configuring DTR/DSR hardware flow control where available.
987 Perl is now more of a prerequisite. It has long been required in order
988 to run (not skip) a significant percentage of the tests. Now, it is
989 also required in order to generate proper man pages, via help2man. The
990 generated man/*.1 man pages are no longer distributed. Building without
991 perl, you would create stub man pages. Thus, while perl is not an
992 official prerequisite (build and "make check" will still succeed), any
993 resulting man pages would be inferior. In addition, this fixes a bug
994 in distributed (not from clone) Makefile.in that could cause parallel
995 build failure when building from modified sources, as is common practice
996 for a patched distribution package.
998 factor now builds on x86_64 with x32 ABI, 32 bit MIPS, and all HPPA systems,
999 by avoiding incompatible asm. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
1001 A root-only test predicate would always fail. Its job was to determine
1002 whether our dummy user, $NON_ROOT_USERNAME, was able to run binaries from
1003 the build directory. As a result, all dependent tests were always skipped.
1004 Now, those tests may be run once again. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
1007 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.20 (2012-10-23) [stable]
1011 dd now accepts 'status=none' to suppress all informational output.
1013 md5sum now accepts the --tag option to print BSD-style output with GNU
1014 file name escaping. This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum,
1015 sha384sum and sha512sum.
1019 cp could read from freed memory and could even make corrupt copies.
1020 This could happen with a very fragmented and sparse input file,
1021 on GNU/Linux file systems supporting fiemap extent scanning.
1022 This bug also affects mv when it resorts to copying, and install.
1023 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.11]
1025 cp --no-preserve=mode now no longer preserves the original file's
1026 permissions but correctly sets mode specified by 0666 & ~umask
1028 du no longer emits a "disk-corrupted"-style diagnostic when it detects
1029 a directory cycle that is due to a bind-mounted directory. Instead,
1030 it detects this precise type of cycle, diagnoses it as such and
1031 eventually exits nonzero.
1033 factor (when using gmp) would mistakenly declare some composite numbers
1034 to be prime, e.g., 465658903, 2242724851, 6635692801 and many more.
1035 The fix makes factor somewhat slower (~25%) for ranges of consecutive
1036 numbers, and up to 8 times slower for some worst-case individual numbers.
1037 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.0, with GNU MP support]
1039 ls now correctly colors dangling symlinks when listing their containing
1040 directories, with orphaned symlink coloring disabled in LS_COLORS.
1041 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.14]
1043 rm -i -d now prompts the user then removes an empty directory, rather
1044 than ignoring the -d option and failing with an 'Is a directory' error.
1045 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.19, with the addition of --dir (-d)]
1047 rm -r S/ (where S is a symlink-to-directory) no longer gives the invalid
1048 "Too many levels of symbolic links" diagnostic.
1049 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1051 seq now handles arbitrarily long non-negative whole numbers when the
1052 increment is 1 and when no format-changing option is specified.
1053 Before, this would infloop:
1054 b=100000000000000000000; seq $b $b
1055 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
1057 ** Changes in behavior
1059 nproc now diagnoses with an error, non option command line parameters.
1063 factor's core has been rewritten for speed and increased range.
1064 It can now factor numbers up to 2^128, even without GMP support.
1065 Its speed is from a few times better (for small numbers) to over
1066 10,000 times better (just below 2^64). The new code also runs a
1067 deterministic primality test for each prime factor, not just a
1070 seq is now up to 70 times faster than it was in coreutils-8.19 and prior,
1071 but only with non-negative whole numbers, an increment of 1, and no
1072 format-changing options.
1074 stat and tail know about ZFS, VZFS and VMHGFS. stat -f --format=%T now
1075 reports the file system type, and tail -f now uses inotify for files on
1076 ZFS and VZFS file systems, rather than the default (for unknown file
1077 system types) of issuing a warning and reverting to polling. tail -f
1078 still uses polling for files on VMHGFS file systems.
1082 root-only tests now check for permissions of our dummy user,
1083 $NON_ROOT_USERNAME, before trying to run binaries from the build directory.
1084 Before, we would get hard-to-diagnose reports of failing root-only tests.
1085 Now, those tests are skipped with a useful diagnostic when the root tests
1086 are run without following the instructions in README.
1088 We now build most directories using non-recursive make rules. I.e.,
1089 rather than running make in man/, lib/, src/, tests/, instead, the top
1090 level Makefile.am includes a $dir/local.mk that describes how to build
1091 the targets in the corresponding directory. Two directories remain
1092 unconverted: po/, gnulib-tests/. One nice side-effect is that the more
1093 accurate dependencies have eliminated a nagging occasional failure that
1094 was seen when running parallel "make syntax-check".
1097 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.19 (2012-08-20) [stable]
1101 df now fails when the list of mounted file systems (/etc/mtab) cannot
1102 be read, yet the file system type information is needed to process
1103 certain options like -a, -l, -t and -x.
1104 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
1106 sort -u could fail to output one or more result lines.
1107 For example, this command would fail to print "1":
1108 (yes 7 | head -11; echo 1) | sort --p=1 -S32b -u
1109 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1111 sort -u could read freed memory.
1112 For example, this evokes a read from freed memory:
1113 perl -le 'print "a\n"."0"x900'|valgrind sort --p=1 -S32b -u>/dev/null
1114 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1118 rm now accepts the --dir (-d) option which makes it remove empty directories.
1119 Since removing empty directories is relatively safe, this option can be
1120 used as a part of the alias rm='rm --dir'. This improves compatibility
1121 with Mac OS X and BSD systems which also honor the -d option.
1124 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.18 (2012-08-12) [stable]
1128 cksum now prints checksums atomically so that concurrent
1129 processes will not intersperse their output.
1130 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
1132 date -d "$(printf '\xb0')" would print 00:00:00 with today's date
1133 rather than diagnosing the invalid input. Now it reports this:
1134 date: invalid date '\260'
1135 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
1137 df no longer outputs control characters present in the mount point name.
1138 Such characters are replaced with '?', so for example, scripts consuming
1139 lines output by df, can work reliably.
1140 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
1142 df --total now exits with an appropriate diagnostic and error code, when
1143 file system --type options do not lead to a processed file system.
1144 [This bug dates back to when --total was added in coreutils-7.0]
1146 head --lines=-N (-n-N) now resets the read pointer of a seekable input file.
1147 This means that "head -n-3" no longer consumes all of its input, and lines
1148 not output by head may be processed by other programs. For example, this
1149 command now prints the final line, 2, while before it would print nothing:
1150 seq 2 > k; (head -n-1 > /dev/null; cat) < k
1151 [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
1153 ls --color would mis-color relative-named symlinks in /
1154 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.17]
1156 split now ensures it doesn't overwrite the input file with generated output.
1157 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
1159 stat and df now report the correct file system usage,
1160 in all situations on GNU/Linux, by correctly determining the block size.
1161 [df bug since coreutils-5.0.91, stat bug since the initial implementation]
1163 tail -f no longer tries to use inotify on AUFS or PanFS file systems
1164 [you might say this was introduced in coreutils-7.5, along with inotify
1165 support, but even now, its magic number isn't in the usual place.]
1169 stat -f recognizes the new remote file system types: aufs, panfs.
1171 ** Changes in behavior
1173 su: this program has been removed. We stopped installing "su" by
1174 default with the release of coreutils-6.9.90 on 2007-12-01. Now,
1175 that the util-linux package has the union of the Suse and Fedora
1176 patches as well as enough support to build on the Hurd, we no longer
1177 have any reason to include it here.
1181 sort avoids redundant processing in the presence of inaccessible inputs,
1182 or unwritable output. Sort now diagnoses certain errors at start-up,
1183 rather than after potentially expensive processing.
1185 sort now allocates no more than 75% of physical memory by default,
1186 to better share system resources, and thus operate more efficiently.
1187 [The default max memory usage changed from 50% to 100% in coreutils-8.16]
1190 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.17 (2012-05-10) [stable]
1194 id and groups, when invoked with no user name argument, would print
1195 the default group ID listed in the password database, and sometimes
1196 that ID would be neither real nor effective. For example, when run
1197 set-GID, or in a session for which the default group has just been
1198 changed, the new group ID would be listed, even though it is not
1199 yet effective. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
1201 cp S D is no longer subject to a race: if an existing D were removed
1202 between the initial stat and subsequent open-without-O_CREATE, cp would
1203 fail with a confusing diagnostic saying that the destination, D, was not
1204 found. Now, in this unusual case, it retries the open (but with O_CREATE),
1205 and hence usually succeeds. With NFS attribute caching, the condition
1206 was particularly easy to trigger, since there, the removal of D could
1207 precede the initial stat. [This bug was present in "the beginning".]
1209 split --number=C /dev/null no longer appears to infloop on GNU/Hurd
1210 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.8]
1212 stat no longer reports a negative file size as a huge positive number.
1213 [bug present since 'stat' was introduced in fileutils-4.1.9]
1217 split and truncate now allow any seekable files in situations where
1218 the file size is needed, instead of insisting on regular files.
1220 fmt now accepts the --goal=WIDTH (-g) option.
1222 stat -f recognizes new file system types: bdevfs, inodefs, qnx6
1224 ** Changes in behavior
1226 cp,mv,install,cat,split: now read and write a minimum of 64KiB at a time.
1227 This was previously 32KiB and increasing to 64KiB was seen to increase
1228 throughput by about 10% when reading cached files on 64 bit GNU/Linux.
1230 cp --attributes-only no longer truncates any existing destination file,
1231 allowing for more general copying of attributes from one file to another.
1234 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.16 (2012-03-26) [stable]
1238 As a GNU extension, 'chmod', 'mkdir', and 'install' now accept operators
1239 '-', '+', '=' followed by octal modes; for example, 'chmod +40 FOO' enables
1240 and 'chmod -40 FOO' disables FOO's group-read permissions. Operator
1241 numeric modes can be combined with symbolic modes by separating them with
1242 commas; for example, =0,u+r clears all permissions except for enabling
1243 user-read permissions. Unlike ordinary numeric modes, operator numeric
1244 modes do not preserve directory setuid and setgid bits; for example,
1245 'chmod =0 FOO' clears all of FOO's permissions, including setuid and setgid.
1247 Also, ordinary numeric modes with five or more digits no longer preserve
1248 setuid and setgid bits, so that 'chmod 00755 FOO' now clears FOO's setuid
1249 and setgid bits. This allows scripts to be portable to other systems which
1250 lack the GNU extension mentioned previously, and where ordinary numeric
1251 modes do not preserve directory setuid and setgid bits.
1253 dd now accepts the count_bytes, skip_bytes iflags and the seek_bytes
1254 oflag, to more easily allow processing portions of a file.
1256 dd now accepts the conv=sparse flag to attempt to create sparse
1257 output, by seeking rather than writing to the output file.
1259 ln now accepts the --relative option, to generate a relative
1260 symbolic link to a target, irrespective of how the target is specified.
1262 split now accepts an optional "from" argument to --numeric-suffixes,
1263 which changes the start number from the default of 0.
1265 split now accepts the --additional-suffix option, to append an
1266 additional static suffix to output file names.
1268 basename now supports the -a and -s options, which allow processing
1269 of more than one argument at a time. Also the complementary
1270 -z option was added to delimit output items with the NUL character.
1272 dirname now supports more than one argument. Also the complementary
1273 -z option was added to delimit output items with the NUL character.
1277 du --one-file-system (-x) would ignore any non-directory specified on
1278 the command line. For example, "touch f; du -x f" would print nothing.
1279 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.15]
1281 mv now lets you move a symlink onto a same-inode destination file that
1282 has two or more hard links. Before, it would reject that, saying that
1283 they are the same, implicitly warning you that the move would result in
1284 data loss. In this unusual case, when not moving the symlink onto its
1285 referent, there is no risk of data loss, since the symlink will
1286 typically still point to one of the hard links.
1288 "mv A B" could succeed, yet A would remain. This would happen only when
1289 both A and B were hard links to the same symlink, and with a kernel for
1290 which rename("A","B") does nothing and returns 0 (POSIX mandates this
1291 surprising rename no-op behavior). Now, mv handles this case by skipping
1292 the usually-useless rename and simply unlinking A.
1294 realpath no longer mishandles a root directory. This was most
1295 noticeable on platforms where // is a different directory than /,
1296 but could also be observed with --relative-base=/ or
1297 --relative-to=/. [bug since the beginning, in 8.15]
1301 ls can be much more efficient, especially with large directories on file
1302 systems for which getfilecon-, ACL-check- and XATTR-check-induced syscalls
1303 fail with ENOTSUP or similar.
1305 'realpath --relative-base=dir' in isolation now implies '--relative-to=dir'
1306 instead of causing a usage failure.
1308 split now supports an unlimited number of split files as default behavior.
1311 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.15 (2012-01-06) [stable]
1315 realpath: print resolved file names.
1319 du -x no longer counts root directories of other file systems.
1320 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.1.0]
1322 ls --color many-entry-directory was uninterruptible for too long
1323 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.2.1]
1325 ls's -k option no longer affects how ls -l outputs file sizes.
1326 It now affects only the per-directory block counts written by -l,
1327 and the sizes written by -s. This is for compatibility with BSD
1328 and with POSIX 2008. Because -k is no longer equivalent to
1329 --block-size=1KiB, a new long option --kibibyte stands for -k.
1330 [bug introduced in coreutils-4.5.4]
1332 ls -l would leak a little memory (security context string) for each
1333 nonempty directory listed on the command line, when using SELinux.
1334 [bug probably introduced in coreutils-6.10 with SELinux support]
1336 rm -rf DIR would fail with "Device or resource busy" on Cygwin with NWFS
1337 and NcFsd file systems. This did not affect Unix/Linux-based kernels.
1338 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.0, when rm began using fts]
1340 split -n 1/2 FILE no longer fails when operating on a growing file, or
1341 (on some systems) when operating on a non-regular file like /dev/zero.
1342 It would report "/dev/zero: No such file or directory" even though
1343 the file obviously exists. Same for -n l/2.
1344 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.8, with the addition of the -n option]
1346 stat -f now recognizes the FhGFS and PipeFS file system types.
1348 tac no longer fails to handle two or more non-seekable inputs
1349 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
1351 tail -f no longer tries to use inotify on GPFS or FhGFS file systems
1352 [you might say this was introduced in coreutils-7.5, along with inotify
1353 support, but the new magic numbers weren't in the usual places then.]
1355 ** Changes in behavior
1357 df avoids long UUID-including file system names in the default listing.
1358 With recent enough kernel/tools, these long names would be used, pushing
1359 second and subsequent columns far to the right. Now, when a long name
1360 refers to a symlink, and no file systems are specified, df prints the
1361 usually-short referent instead.
1363 tail -f now uses polling (not inotify) when any of its file arguments
1364 resides on a file system of unknown type. In addition, for each such
1365 argument, tail -f prints a warning with the FS type magic number and a
1366 request to report it to the bug-reporting address.
1369 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.14 (2011-10-12) [stable]
1373 ls --dereference no longer outputs erroneous "argetm" strings for
1374 dangling symlinks when an 'ln=target' entry is in $LS_COLORS.
1375 [bug introduced in fileutils-4.0]
1377 ls -lL symlink once again properly prints "+" when the referent has an ACL.
1378 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.13]
1380 sort -g no longer infloops for certain inputs containing NaNs
1381 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.5]
1385 md5sum --check now supports the -r format from the corresponding BSD tool.
1386 This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
1388 pwd now works also on systems without openat. On such systems, pwd
1389 would fail when run from a directory whose absolute name contained
1390 more than PATH_MAX / 3 components. The df, stat and readlink programs
1391 are also affected due to their use of the canonicalize_* functions.
1393 ** Changes in behavior
1395 timeout now only processes the first signal received from the set
1396 it is handling (SIGTERM, SIGINT, ...). This is to support systems that
1397 implicitly create threads for some timer functions (like GNU/kFreeBSD).
1401 "make dist" no longer builds .tar.gz files.
1402 xz is portable enough and in wide-enough use that distributing
1403 only .tar.xz files is enough.
1406 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.13 (2011-09-08) [stable]
1410 chown and chgrp with the -v --from= options, now output the correct owner.
1411 I.e., for skipped files, the original ownership is output, not the new one.
1412 [bug introduced in sh-utils-2.0g]
1414 cp -r could mistakenly change the permissions of an existing destination
1415 directory. [bug introduced in coreutils-6.8]
1417 cp -u -p would fail to preserve one hard link for each up-to-date copy
1418 of a src-hard-linked name in the destination tree. I.e., if s/a and s/b
1419 are hard-linked and dst/s/a is up to date, "cp -up s dst" would copy s/b
1420 to dst/s/b rather than simply linking dst/s/b to dst/s/a.
1421 [This bug appears to have been present in "the beginning".]
1423 fts-using tools (rm, du, chmod, chgrp, chown, chcon) no longer use memory
1424 proportional to the number of entries in each directory they process.
1425 Before, rm -rf 4-million-entry-directory would consume about 1GiB of memory.
1426 Now, it uses less than 30MB, no matter how many entries there are.
1427 [this bug was inherent in the use of fts: thus, for rm the bug was
1428 introduced in coreutils-8.0. The prior implementation of rm did not use
1429 as much memory. du, chmod, chgrp and chown started using fts in 6.0.
1430 chcon was added in coreutils-6.9.91 with fts support. ]
1432 pr -T no longer ignores a specified LAST_PAGE to stop at.
1433 [bug introduced in textutils-1.19q]
1435 printf '%d' '"' no longer accesses out-of-bounds memory in the diagnostic.
1436 [bug introduced in sh-utils-1.16]
1438 split --number l/... no longer creates extraneous files in certain cases.
1439 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.8]
1441 timeout now sends signals to commands that create their own process group.
1442 timeout is no longer confused when starting off with a child process.
1443 [bugs introduced in coreutils-7.0]
1445 unexpand -a now aligns correctly when there are spaces spanning a tabstop,
1446 followed by a tab. In that case a space was dropped, causing misalignment.
1447 We also now ensure that a space never precedes a tab.
1448 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
1450 ** Changes in behavior
1452 chmod, chown and chgrp now output the original attributes in messages,
1453 when -v or -c specified.
1455 cp -au (where --preserve=links is implicit) may now replace newer
1456 files in the destination, to mirror hard links from the source.
1460 date now accepts ISO 8601 date-time strings with "T" as the
1461 separator. It has long parsed dates like "2004-02-29 16:21:42"
1462 with a space between the date and time strings. Now it also parses
1463 "2004-02-29T16:21:42" and fractional-second and time-zone-annotated
1464 variants like "2004-02-29T16:21:42.333-07:00"
1466 md5sum accepts the new --strict option. With --check, it makes the
1467 tool exit non-zero for any invalid input line, rather than just warning.
1468 This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
1470 split accepts a new --filter=CMD option. With it, split filters output
1471 through CMD. CMD may use the $FILE environment variable, which is set to
1472 the nominal output file name for each invocation of CMD. For example, to
1473 split a file into 3 approximately equal parts, which are then compressed:
1474 split -n3 --filter='xz > $FILE.xz' big
1475 Note the use of single quotes, not double quotes.
1476 That creates files named xaa.xz, xab.xz and xac.xz.
1478 timeout accepts a new --foreground option, to support commands not started
1479 directly from a shell prompt, where the command is interactive or needs to
1480 receive signals initiated from the terminal.
1484 cp -p now copies trivial NSFv4 ACLs on Solaris 10. Before, it would
1485 mistakenly apply a non-trivial ACL to the destination file.
1487 cp and ls now support HP-UX 11.11's ACLs, thanks to improved support
1490 df now supports disk partitions larger than 4 TiB on MacOS X 10.5
1491 or newer and on AIX 5.2 or newer.
1493 join --check-order now prints "join: FILE:LINE_NUMBER: bad_line" for an
1494 unsorted input, rather than e.g., "join: file 1 is not in sorted order".
1496 shuf outputs small subsets of large permutations much more efficiently.
1497 For example 'shuf -i1-$((2**32-1)) -n2' no longer exhausts memory.
1499 stat -f now recognizes the GPFS, MQUEUE and PSTOREFS file system types.
1501 timeout now supports sub-second timeouts.
1505 Changes inherited from gnulib address a build failure on HP-UX 11.11
1506 when using /opt/ansic/bin/cc.
1508 Numerous portability and build improvements inherited via gnulib.
1511 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.12 (2011-04-26) [stable]
1515 tail's --follow=name option no longer implies --retry on systems
1516 with inotify support. [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
1518 ** Changes in behavior
1520 cp's extent-based (FIEMAP) copying code is more reliable in the face
1521 of varying and undocumented file system semantics:
1522 - it no longer treats unwritten extents specially
1523 - a FIEMAP-based extent copy always uses the FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC flag.
1524 Before, it would incur the performance penalty of that sync only
1525 for 2.6.38 and older kernels. We thought all problems would be
1526 resolved for 2.6.39.
1527 - it now attempts a FIEMAP copy only on a file that appears sparse.
1528 Sparse files are relatively unusual, and the copying code incurs
1529 the performance penalty of the now-mandatory sync only for them.
1533 dd once again compiles on AIX 5.1 and 5.2
1536 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.11 (2011-04-13) [stable]
1540 cp -a --link would not create a hardlink to a symlink, instead
1541 copying the symlink and then not preserving its timestamp.
1542 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.0]
1544 cp now avoids FIEMAP issues with BTRFS before Linux 2.6.38,
1545 which could result in corrupt copies of sparse files.
1546 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.10]
1548 cut could segfault when invoked with a user-specified output
1549 delimiter and an unbounded range like "-f1234567890-".
1550 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
1552 du would infloop when given --files0-from=DIR
1553 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.1]
1555 sort no longer spawns 7 worker threads to sort 16 lines
1556 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1558 touch built on Solaris 9 would segfault when run on Solaris 10
1559 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.8]
1561 wc would dereference a NULL pointer upon an early out-of-memory error
1562 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.1]
1566 dd now accepts the 'nocache' flag to the iflag and oflag options,
1567 which will discard any cache associated with the files, or
1568 processed portion thereof.
1570 dd now warns that 'iflag=fullblock' should be used,
1571 in various cases where partial reads can cause issues.
1573 ** Changes in behavior
1575 cp now avoids syncing files when possible, when doing a FIEMAP copy.
1576 The sync is only needed on Linux kernels before 2.6.39.
1577 [The sync was introduced in coreutils-8.10]
1579 cp now copies empty extents efficiently, when doing a FIEMAP copy.
1580 It no longer reads the zero bytes from the input, and also can efficiently
1581 create a hole in the output file when --sparse=always is specified.
1583 df now aligns columns consistently, and no longer wraps entries
1584 with longer device identifiers, over two lines.
1586 install now rejects its long-deprecated --preserve_context option.
1587 Use --preserve-context instead.
1589 test now accepts "==" as a synonym for "="
1592 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.10 (2011-02-04) [stable]
1596 du would abort with a failed assertion when two conditions are met:
1597 part of the hierarchy being traversed is moved to a higher level in the
1598 directory tree, and there is at least one more command line directory
1599 argument following the one containing the moved sub-tree.
1600 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.1.0]
1602 join --header now skips the ordering check for the first line
1603 even if the other file is empty. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.5]
1605 join -v2 now ensures the default output format prints the match field
1606 at the start of the line when it is different to the match field for
1607 the first file. [bug present in "the beginning".]
1609 rm -f no longer fails for EINVAL or EILSEQ on file systems that
1610 reject file names invalid for that file system.
1612 uniq -f NUM no longer tries to process fields after end of line.
1613 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.0]
1617 cp now copies sparse files efficiently on file systems with FIEMAP
1618 support (ext4, btrfs, xfs, ocfs2). Before, it had to read 2^20 bytes
1619 when copying a 1MiB sparse file. Now, it copies bytes only for the
1620 non-sparse sections of a file. Similarly, to induce a hole in the
1621 output file, it had to detect a long sequence of zero bytes. Now,
1622 it knows precisely where each hole in an input file is, and can
1623 reproduce them efficiently in the output file. mv also benefits
1624 when it resorts to copying, e.g., between file systems.
1626 join now supports -o 'auto' which will automatically infer the
1627 output format from the first line in each file, to ensure
1628 the same number of fields are output for each line.
1630 ** Changes in behavior
1632 join no longer reports disorder when one of the files is empty.
1633 This allows one to use join as a field extractor like:
1634 join -a1 -o 1.3,1.1 - /dev/null
1637 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.9 (2011-01-04) [stable]
1641 split no longer creates files with a suffix length that
1642 is dependent on the number of bytes or lines per file.
1643 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.8]
1646 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.8 (2010-12-22) [stable]
1650 cp -u no longer does unnecessary copying merely because the source
1651 has finer-grained timestamps than the destination.
1653 od now prints floating-point numbers without losing information, and
1654 it no longer omits spaces between floating-point columns in some cases.
1656 sort -u with at least two threads could attempt to read through a
1657 corrupted pointer. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1659 sort with at least two threads and with blocked output would busy-loop
1660 (spinlock) all threads, often using 100% of available CPU cycles to
1661 do no work. I.e., "sort < big-file | less" could waste a lot of power.
1662 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1664 sort with at least two threads no longer segfaults due to use of pointers
1665 into the stack of an expired thread. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.6]
1667 sort --compress no longer mishandles subprocesses' exit statuses,
1668 no longer hangs indefinitely due to a bug in waiting for subprocesses,
1669 and no longer generates many more than NMERGE subprocesses.
1671 sort -m -o f f ... f no longer dumps core when file descriptors are limited.
1673 ** Changes in behavior
1675 sort will not create more than 8 threads by default due to diminishing
1676 performance gains. Also the --parallel option is no longer restricted
1677 to the number of available processors.
1681 split accepts the --number option to generate a specific number of files.
1684 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.7 (2010-11-13) [stable]
1688 cp, install, mv, and touch no longer crash when setting file times
1689 on Solaris 10 Update 9 [Solaris PatchID 144488 and newer expose a
1690 latent bug introduced in coreutils 8.1, and possibly a second latent
1691 bug going at least as far back as coreutils 5.97]
1693 csplit no longer corrupts heap when writing more than 999 files,
1694 nor does it leak memory for every chunk of input processed
1695 [the bugs were present in the initial implementation]
1697 tail -F once again notices changes in a currently unavailable
1698 remote directory [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
1700 ** Changes in behavior
1702 cp --attributes-only now completely overrides --reflink.
1703 Previously a reflink was needlessly attempted.
1705 stat's %X, %Y, and %Z directives once again print only the integer
1706 part of seconds since the epoch. This reverts a change from
1707 coreutils-8.6, that was deemed unnecessarily disruptive.
1708 To obtain a nanosecond-precision timestamp for %X use %.X;
1709 if you want (say) just 3 fractional digits, use %.3X.
1710 Likewise for %Y and %Z.
1712 stat's new %W format directive would print floating point seconds.
1713 However, with the above change to %X, %Y and %Z, we've made %W work
1714 the same way as the others.
1716 stat gained support for several printf-style flags, such as %'s for
1717 listing sizes with the current locale's thousands separator.
1720 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.6 (2010-10-15) [stable]
1724 du no longer multiply counts a file that is a directory or whose
1725 link count is 1, even if the file is reached multiple times by
1726 following symlinks or via multiple arguments.
1728 du -H and -L now consistently count pointed-to files instead of
1729 symbolic links, and correctly diagnose dangling symlinks.
1731 du --ignore=D now ignores directory D even when that directory is
1732 found to be part of a directory cycle. Before, du would issue a
1733 "NOTIFY YOUR SYSTEM MANAGER" diagnostic and fail.
1735 split now diagnoses read errors rather than silently exiting.
1736 [bug introduced in coreutils-4.5.8]
1738 tac would perform a double-free when given an input line longer than 16KiB.
1739 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.3]
1741 tail -F once again notices changes in a currently unavailable directory,
1742 and works around a Linux kernel bug where inotify runs out of resources.
1743 [bugs introduced in coreutils-7.5]
1745 tr now consistently handles case conversion character classes.
1746 In some locales, valid conversion specifications caused tr to abort,
1747 while in all locales, some invalid specifications were undiagnosed.
1748 [bugs introduced in coreutils 6.9.90 and 6.9.92]
1752 cp now accepts the --attributes-only option to not copy file data,
1753 which is useful for efficiently modifying files.
1755 du recognizes -d N as equivalent to --max-depth=N, for compatibility
1758 sort now accepts the --debug option, to highlight the part of the
1759 line significant in the sort, and warn about questionable options.
1761 sort now supports -d, -f, -i, -R, and -V in any combination.
1763 stat now accepts the %m format directive to output the mount point
1764 for a file. It also accepts the %w and %W format directives for
1765 outputting the birth time of a file, if one is available.
1767 ** Changes in behavior
1769 df now consistently prints the device name for a bind mounted file,
1770 rather than its aliased target.
1772 du now uses less than half as much memory when operating on trees
1773 with many hard-linked files. With --count-links (-l), or when
1774 operating on trees with no hard-linked files, there is no change.
1776 ls -l now uses the traditional three field time style rather than
1777 the wider two field numeric ISO style, in locales where a style has
1778 not been specified. The new approach has nicer behavior in some
1779 locales, including English, which was judged to outweigh the disadvantage
1780 of generating less-predictable and often worse output in poorly-configured
1781 locales where there is an onus to specify appropriate non-default styles.
1782 [The old behavior was introduced in coreutils-6.0 and had been removed
1783 for English only using a different method since coreutils-8.1]
1785 rm's -d now evokes an error; before, it was silently ignored.
1787 sort -g now uses long doubles for greater range and precision.
1789 sort -h no longer rejects numbers with leading or trailing ".", and
1790 no longer accepts numbers with multiple ".". It now considers all
1793 sort now uses the number of available processors to parallelize
1794 the sorting operation. The number of sorts run concurrently can be
1795 limited with the --parallel option or with external process
1796 control like taskset for example.
1798 stat now provides translated output when no format is specified.
1800 stat no longer accepts the --context (-Z) option. Initially it was
1801 merely accepted and ignored, for compatibility. Starting two years
1802 ago, with coreutils-7.0, its use evoked a warning. Printing the
1803 SELinux context of a file can be done with the %C format directive,
1804 and the default output when no format is specified now automatically
1805 includes %C when context information is available.
1807 stat no longer accepts the %C directive when the --file-system
1808 option is in effect, since security context is a file attribute
1809 rather than a file system attribute.
1811 stat now outputs the full sub-second resolution for the atime,
1812 mtime, and ctime values since the Epoch, when using the %X, %Y, and
1813 %Z directives of the --format option. This matches the fact that
1814 %x, %y, and %z were already doing so for the human-readable variant.
1816 touch's --file option is no longer recognized. Use --reference=F (-r)
1817 instead. --file has not been documented for 15 years, and its use has
1818 elicited a warning since coreutils-7.1.
1820 truncate now supports setting file sizes relative to a reference file.
1821 Also errors are no longer suppressed for unsupported file types, and
1822 relative sizes are restricted to supported file types.
1825 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.5 (2010-04-23) [stable]
1829 cp and mv once again support preserving extended attributes.
1830 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.4]
1832 cp now preserves "capabilities" when also preserving file ownership.
1834 ls --color once again honors the 'NORMAL' dircolors directive.
1835 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.11]
1837 sort -M now handles abbreviated months that are aligned using blanks
1838 in the locale database. Also locales with 8 bit characters are
1839 handled correctly, including multi byte locales with the caveat
1840 that multi byte characters are matched case sensitively.
1842 sort again handles obsolescent key formats (+POS -POS) correctly.
1843 Previously if -POS was specified, 1 field too many was used in the sort.
1844 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.2]
1848 join now accepts the --header option, to treat the first line of each
1849 file as a header line to be joined and printed unconditionally.
1851 timeout now accepts the --kill-after option which sends a kill
1852 signal to the monitored command if it's still running the specified
1853 duration after the initial signal was sent.
1855 who: the "+/-" --mesg (-T) indicator of whether a user/tty is accepting
1856 messages could be incorrectly listed as "+", when in fact, the user was
1857 not accepting messages (mesg no). Before, who would examine only the
1858 permission bits, and not consider the group of the TTY device file.
1859 Thus, if a login tty's group would change somehow e.g., to "root",
1860 that would make it unwritable (via write(1)) by normal users, in spite
1861 of whatever the permission bits might imply. Now, when configured
1862 using the --with-tty-group[=NAME] option, who also compares the group
1863 of the TTY device with NAME (or "tty" if no group name is specified).
1865 ** Changes in behavior
1867 ls --color no longer emits the final 3-byte color-resetting escape
1868 sequence when it would be a no-op.
1870 join -t '' no longer emits an error and instead operates on
1871 each line as a whole (even if they contain NUL characters).
1874 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.4 (2010-01-13) [stable]
1878 nproc --all is now guaranteed to be as large as the count
1879 of available processors, which may not have been the case
1880 on GNU/Linux systems with neither /proc nor /sys available.
1881 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
1885 Work around a build failure when using buggy <sys/capability.h>.
1886 Alternatively, configure with --disable-libcap.
1888 Compilation would fail on systems using glibc-2.7..2.9 due to changes in
1889 gnulib's wchar.h that tickled a bug in at least those versions of glibc's
1890 own <wchar.h> header. Now, gnulib works around the bug in those older
1891 glibc <wchar.h> headers.
1893 Building would fail with a link error (cp/copy.o) when XATTR headers
1894 were installed without the corresponding library. Now, configure
1895 detects that and disables xattr support, as one would expect.
1898 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.3 (2010-01-07) [stable]
1902 cp -p, install -p, mv, and touch -c could trigger a spurious error
1903 message when using new glibc coupled with an old kernel.
1904 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.12].
1906 ls -l --color no longer prints "argetm" in front of dangling
1907 symlinks when the 'LINK target' directive was given to dircolors.
1908 [bug introduced in fileutils-4.0]
1910 pr's page header was improperly formatted for long file names.
1911 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.2]
1913 rm -r --one-file-system works once again.
1914 The rewrite to make rm use fts introduced a regression whereby
1915 a commmand of the above form would fail for all subdirectories.
1916 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.0]
1918 stat -f recognizes more file system types: k-afs, fuseblk, gfs/gfs2, ocfs2,
1919 and rpc_pipefs. Also Minix V3 is displayed correctly as minix3, not minux3.
1920 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
1922 tail -f (inotify-enabled) once again works with remote files.
1923 The use of inotify with remote files meant that any changes to those
1924 files that was not done from the local system would go unnoticed.
1925 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
1927 tail -F (inotify-enabled) would abort when a tailed file is repeatedly
1928 renamed-aside and then recreated.
1929 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
1931 tail -F (inotify-enabled) could fail to follow renamed files.
1932 E.g., given a "tail -F a b" process, running "mv a b" would
1933 make tail stop tracking additions to "b".
1934 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
1936 touch -a and touch -m could trigger bugs in some file systems, such
1937 as xfs or ntfs-3g, and fail to update timestamps.
1938 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
1940 wc now prints counts atomically so that concurrent
1941 processes will not intersperse their output.
1942 [the issue dates back to the initial implementation]
1945 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.2 (2009-12-11) [stable]
1949 id's use of mgetgroups no longer writes beyond the end of a malloc'd buffer
1950 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
1952 id no longer crashes on systems without supplementary group support.
1953 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.1]
1955 rm once again handles zero-length arguments properly.
1956 The rewrite to make rm use fts introduced a regression whereby
1957 a command like "rm a '' b" would fail to remove "a" and "b", due to
1958 the presence of the empty string argument.
1959 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.0]
1961 sort is now immune to the signal handling of its parent.
1962 Specifically sort now doesn't exit with an error message
1963 if it uses helper processes for compression and its parent
1964 ignores CHLD signals. [bug introduced in coreutils-6.9]
1966 tail without -f no longer accesses uninitialized memory
1967 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.6]
1969 timeout is now immune to the signal handling of its parent.
1970 Specifically timeout now doesn't exit with an error message
1971 if its parent ignores CHLD signals. [bug introduced in coreutils-7.6]
1973 a user running "make distcheck" in the coreutils source directory,
1974 with TMPDIR unset or set to the name of a world-writable directory,
1975 and with a malicious user on the same system
1976 was vulnerable to arbitrary code execution
1977 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.0]
1980 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.1 (2009-11-18) [stable]
1984 chcon no longer exits immediately just because SELinux is disabled.
1985 Even then, chcon may still be useful.
1986 [bug introduced in coreutils-8.0]
1988 chcon, chgrp, chmod, chown and du now diagnose an ostensible directory cycle
1989 and arrange to exit nonzero. Before, they would silently ignore the
1990 offending directory and all "contents."
1992 env -u A=B now fails, rather than silently adding A to the
1993 environment. Likewise, printenv A=B silently ignores the invalid
1994 name. [the bugs date back to the initial implementation]
1996 ls --color now handles files with capabilities correctly. Previously
1997 files with capabilities were often not colored, and also sometimes, files
1998 without capabilites were colored in error. [bug introduced in coreutils-7.0]
2000 md5sum now prints checksums atomically so that concurrent
2001 processes will not intersperse their output.
2002 This also affected sum, sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
2003 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
2005 mktemp no longer leaves a temporary file behind if it was unable to
2006 output the name of the file to stdout.
2007 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
2009 nice -n -1 PROGRAM now runs PROGRAM even when its internal setpriority
2010 call fails with errno == EACCES.
2011 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
2013 nice, nohup, and su now refuse to execute the subsidiary program if
2014 they detect write failure in printing an otherwise non-fatal warning
2017 stat -f recognizes more file system types: afs, cifs, anon-inode FS,
2018 btrfs, cgroupfs, cramfs-wend, debugfs, futexfs, hfs, inotifyfs, minux3,
2019 nilfs, securityfs, selinux, xenfs
2021 tail -f (inotify-enabled) now avoids a race condition.
2022 Before, any data appended in the tiny interval between the initial
2023 read-to-EOF and the inotify watch initialization would be ignored
2024 initially (until more data was appended), or forever, if the file
2025 were first renamed or unlinked or never modified.
2026 [The race was introduced in coreutils-7.5]
2028 tail -F (inotify-enabled) now consistently tails a file that has been
2029 replaced via renaming. That operation provokes either of two sequences
2030 of inotify events. The less common sequence is now handled as well.
2031 [The bug came with the implementation change in coreutils-7.5]
2033 timeout now doesn't exit unless the command it is monitoring does,
2034 for any specified signal. [bug introduced in coreutils-7.0].
2036 ** Changes in behavior
2038 chroot, env, nice, and su fail with status 125, rather than 1, on
2039 internal error such as failure to parse command line arguments; this
2040 is for consistency with stdbuf and timeout, and avoids ambiguity
2041 with the invoked command failing with status 1. Likewise, nohup
2042 fails with status 125 instead of 127.
2044 du (due to a change in gnulib's fts) can now traverse NFSv4 automounted
2045 directories in which the stat'd device number of the mount point differs
2046 during a traversal. Before, it would fail, because such a mismatch would
2047 usually represent a serious error or a subversion attempt.
2049 echo and printf now interpret \e as the Escape character (0x1B).
2051 rm -f /read-only-fs/nonexistent now succeeds and prints no diagnostic
2052 on systems with an unlinkat syscall that sets errno to EROFS in that case.
2053 Before, it would fail with a "Read-only file system" diagnostic.
2054 Also, "rm /read-only-fs/nonexistent" now reports "file not found" rather
2055 than the less precise "Read-only file system" error.
2059 nproc: Print the number of processing units available to a process.
2063 env and printenv now accept the option --null (-0), as a means to
2064 avoid ambiguity with newlines embedded in the environment.
2066 md5sum --check now also accepts openssl-style checksums.
2067 So do sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum and sha512sum.
2069 mktemp now accepts the option --suffix to provide a known suffix
2070 after the substitution in the template. Additionally, uses such as
2071 "mktemp fileXXXXXX.txt" are able to infer an appropriate --suffix.
2073 touch now accepts the option --no-dereference (-h), as a means to
2074 change symlink timestamps on platforms with enough support.
2077 * Noteworthy changes in release 8.0 (2009-10-06) [beta]
2081 cp --preserve=xattr and --archive now preserve extended attributes even
2082 when the source file doesn't have write access.
2083 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.1]
2085 touch -t [[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.ss] now accepts a timestamp string ending in .60,
2086 to accommodate leap seconds.
2087 [the bug dates back to the initial implementation]
2089 ls --color now reverts to the color of a base file type consistently
2090 when the color of a more specific type is disabled.
2091 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.90]
2093 ls -LR exits with status 2, not 0, when it encounters a cycle
2095 "ls -is" is now consistent with ls -lis in ignoring values returned
2096 from a failed stat/lstat. For example ls -Lis now prints "?", not "0",
2097 for the inode number and allocated size of a dereferenced dangling symlink.
2099 tail --follow --pid now avoids a race condition where data written
2100 just before the process dies might not have been output by tail.
2101 Also, tail no longer delays at all when the specified pid is not live.
2102 [The race was introduced in coreutils-7.5,
2103 and the unnecessary delay was present since textutils-1.22o]
2107 On Solaris 9, many commands would mistakenly treat file/ the same as
2108 file. Now, even on such a system, path resolution obeys the POSIX
2109 rules that a trailing slash ensures that the preceding name is a
2110 directory or a symlink to a directory.
2112 ** Changes in behavior
2114 id no longer prints SELinux " context=..." when the POSIXLY_CORRECT
2115 environment variable is set.
2117 readlink -f now ignores a trailing slash when deciding if the
2118 last component (possibly via a dangling symlink) can be created,
2119 since mkdir will succeed in that case.
2123 ln now accepts the options --logical (-L) and --physical (-P),
2124 added by POSIX 2008. The default behavior is -P on systems like
2125 GNU/Linux where link(2) creates hard links to symlinks, and -L on
2126 BSD systems where link(2) follows symlinks.
2128 stat: without -f, a command-line argument of "-" now means standard input.
2129 With --file-system (-f), an argument of "-" is now rejected.
2130 If you really must operate on a file named "-", specify it as
2131 "./-" or use "--" to separate options from arguments.
2135 rm: rewrite to use gnulib's fts
2136 This makes rm -rf significantly faster (400-500%) in some pathological
2137 cases, and slightly slower (20%) in at least one pathological case.
2139 rm -r deletes deep hierarchies more efficiently. Before, execution time
2140 was quadratic in the depth of the hierarchy, now it is merely linear.
2141 However, this improvement is not as pronounced as might be expected for
2142 very deep trees, because prior to this change, for any relative name
2143 length longer than 8KiB, rm -r would sacrifice official conformance to
2144 avoid the disproportionate quadratic performance penalty. Leading to
2145 another improvement:
2147 rm -r is now slightly more standards-conformant when operating on
2148 write-protected files with relative names longer than 8KiB.
2151 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.6 (2009-09-11) [stable]
2155 cp, mv now ignore failure to preserve a symlink timestamp, when it is
2156 due to their running on a kernel older than what was implied by headers
2157 and libraries tested at configure time.
2158 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
2160 cp --reflink --preserve now preserves attributes when cloning a file.
2161 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
2163 cp --preserve=xattr no longer leaks resources on each preservation failure.
2164 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.1]
2166 dd now exits with non-zero status when it encounters a write error while
2167 printing a summary to stderr.
2168 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.11]
2170 dd cbs=N conv=unblock would fail to print a final newline when the size
2171 of the input was not a multiple of N bytes.
2172 [the non-conforming behavior dates back to the initial implementation]
2174 df no longer requires that each command-line argument be readable
2175 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.3]
2177 ls -i now prints consistent inode numbers also for mount points.
2178 This makes ls -i DIR less efficient on systems with dysfunctional readdir,
2179 because ls must stat every file in order to obtain a guaranteed-valid
2180 inode number. [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2182 tail -f (inotify-enabled) now flushes any initial output before blocking.
2183 Before, this would print nothing and wait: stdbuf -o 4K tail -f /etc/passwd
2184 Note that this bug affects tail -f only when its standard output is buffered,
2185 which is relatively unusual.
2186 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
2188 tail -f once again works with standard input. inotify-enabled tail -f
2189 would fail when operating on a nameless stdin. I.e., tail -f < /etc/passwd
2190 would say "tail: cannot watch `-': No such file or directory", yet the
2191 relatively baroque tail -f /dev/stdin < /etc/passwd would work. Now, the
2192 offending usage causes tail to revert to its conventional sleep-based
2193 (i.e., not inotify-based) implementation.
2194 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.5]
2198 ln, link: link f z/ would mistakenly succeed on Solaris 10, given an
2199 existing file, f, and nothing named "z". ln -T f z/ has the same problem.
2200 Each would mistakenly create "z" as a link to "f". Now, even on such a
2201 system, each command reports the error, e.g.,
2202 link: cannot create link `z/' to `f': Not a directory
2206 cp --reflink accepts a new "auto" parameter which falls back to
2207 a standard copy if creating a copy-on-write clone is not possible.
2209 ** Changes in behavior
2211 tail -f now ignores "-" when stdin is a pipe or FIFO.
2212 tail-with-no-args now ignores -f unconditionally when stdin is a pipe or FIFO.
2213 Before, it would ignore -f only when no file argument was specified,
2214 and then only when POSIXLY_CORRECT was set. Now, :|tail -f - terminates
2215 immediately. Before, it would block indefinitely.
2218 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.5 (2009-08-20) [stable]
2222 dd's oflag=direct option now works even when the size of the input
2223 is not a multiple of e.g., 512 bytes.
2225 dd now handles signals consistently even when they're received
2226 before data copying has started.
2228 install runs faster again with SELinux enabled
2229 [introduced in coreutils-7.0]
2231 ls -1U (with two or more arguments, at least one a nonempty directory)
2232 would print entry names *before* the name of the containing directory.
2233 Also fixed incorrect output of ls -1RU and ls -1sU.
2234 [introduced in coreutils-7.0]
2236 sort now correctly ignores fields whose ending position is specified
2237 before the start position. Previously in numeric mode the remaining
2238 part of the line after the start position was used as the sort key.
2239 [This bug appears to have been present in "the beginning".]
2241 truncate -s failed to skip all whitespace in the option argument in
2246 stdbuf: A new program to run a command with modified stdio buffering
2247 for its standard streams.
2249 ** Changes in behavior
2251 ls --color: files with multiple hard links are no longer colored differently
2252 by default. That can be enabled by changing the LS_COLORS environment
2253 variable. You can control that using the MULTIHARDLINK dircolors input
2254 variable which corresponds to the 'mh' LS_COLORS item. Note these variables
2255 were renamed from 'HARDLINK' and 'hl' which were available since
2256 coreutils-7.1 when this feature was introduced.
2258 ** Deprecated options
2260 nl --page-increment: deprecated in favor of --line-increment, the new option
2261 maintains the previous semantics and the same short option, -i.
2265 chroot now accepts the options --userspec and --groups.
2267 cp accepts a new option, --reflink: create a lightweight copy
2268 using copy-on-write (COW). This is currently only supported within
2269 a btrfs file system.
2271 cp now preserves timestamps on symbolic links, when possible
2273 sort accepts a new option, --human-numeric-sort (-h): sort numbers
2274 while honoring human readable suffixes like KiB and MB etc.
2276 tail --follow now uses inotify when possible, to be more responsive
2277 to file changes and more efficient when monitoring many files.
2280 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.4 (2009-05-07) [stable]
2284 date -d 'next mon', when run on a Monday, now prints the date
2285 7 days in the future rather than the current day. Same for any other
2286 day-of-the-week name, when run on that same day of the week.
2287 [This bug appears to have been present in "the beginning". ]
2289 date -d tuesday, when run on a Tuesday -- using date built from the 7.3
2290 release tarball, not from git -- would print the date 7 days in the future.
2291 Now, it works properly and prints the current date. That was due to
2292 human error (including not-committed changes in a release tarball)
2293 and the fact that there is no check to detect when the gnulib/ git
2298 make check: two tests have been corrected
2302 There have been some ACL-related portability fixes for *BSD,
2303 inherited from gnulib.
2306 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.3 (2009-05-01) [stable]
2310 cp now diagnoses failure to preserve selinux/xattr attributes when
2311 --preserve=context,xattr is specified in combination with -a.
2312 Also, cp no longer suppresses attribute-preservation diagnostics
2313 when preserving SELinux context was explicitly requested.
2315 ls now aligns output correctly in the presence of abbreviated month
2316 names from the locale database that have differing widths.
2318 ls -v and sort -V now order names like "#.b#" properly
2320 mv: do not print diagnostics when failing to preserve xattr's on file
2321 systems without xattr support.
2323 sort -m no longer segfaults when its output file is also an input file.
2324 E.g., with this, touch 1; sort -m -o 1 1, sort would segfault.
2325 [introduced in coreutils-7.2]
2327 ** Changes in behavior
2329 shred, sort, shuf: now use an internal pseudorandom generator by default.
2330 This is mainly noticeable in shred where the 3 random passes it does by
2331 default should proceed at the speed of the disk. Previously /dev/urandom
2332 was used if available, which is relatively slow on GNU/Linux systems.
2334 ** Improved robustness
2336 cp would exit successfully after copying less than the full contents
2337 of a file larger than ~4000 bytes from a linux-/proc file system to a
2338 destination file system with a fundamental block size of 4KiB or greater.
2339 Reading into a 4KiB-or-larger buffer, cp's "read" syscall would return
2340 a value smaller than 4096, and cp would interpret that as EOF (POSIX
2341 allows this). This optimization, now removed, saved 50% of cp's read
2342 syscalls when copying small files. Affected linux kernels: at least
2343 2.6.9 through 2.6.29.
2344 [the optimization was introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2348 df now pre-mounts automountable directories even with automounters for
2349 which stat-like syscalls no longer provoke mounting. Now, df uses open.
2351 'id -G $USER' now works correctly even on Darwin and NetBSD. Previously it
2352 would either truncate the group list to 10, or go into an infinite loop,
2353 due to their non-standard getgrouplist implementations.
2354 [truncation introduced in coreutils-6.11]
2355 [infinite loop introduced in coreutils-7.1]
2358 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.2 (2009-03-31) [stable]
2362 pwd now accepts the options --logical (-L) and --physical (-P). For
2363 compatibility with existing scripts, -P is the default behavior
2364 unless POSIXLY_CORRECT is requested.
2368 cat once again immediately outputs data it has processed.
2369 Previously it would have been buffered and only output if enough
2370 data was read, or on process exit.
2371 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2373 comm's new --check-order option would fail to detect disorder on any pair
2374 of lines where one was a prefix of the other. For example, this would
2375 fail to report the disorder: printf 'Xb\nX\n'>k; comm --check-order k k
2376 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.0]
2378 cp once again diagnoses the invalid "cp -rl dir dir" right away,
2379 rather than after creating a very deep dir/dir/dir/... hierarchy.
2380 The bug strikes only with both --recursive (-r, -R) and --link (-l).
2381 [bug introduced in coreutils-7.1]
2383 ls --sort=version (-v) sorted names beginning with "." inconsistently.
2384 Now, names that start with "." are always listed before those that don't.
2386 pr: fix the bug whereby --indent=N (-o) did not indent header lines
2387 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.9.90]
2389 sort now handles specified key ends correctly.
2390 Previously -k1,1b would have caused leading space from field 2 to be
2391 included in the sort while -k2,3.0 would have not included field 3.
2393 ** Changes in behavior
2395 cat,cp,install,mv,split: these programs now read and write a minimum
2396 of 32KiB at a time. This was seen to double throughput when reading
2397 cached files on GNU/Linux-based systems.
2399 cp -a now tries to preserve extended attributes (xattr), but does not
2400 diagnose xattr-preservation failure. However, cp --preserve=all still does.
2402 ls --color: hard link highlighting can be now disabled by changing the
2403 LS_COLORS environment variable. To disable it you can add something like
2404 this to your profile: eval `dircolors | sed s/hl=[^:]*:/hl=:/`
2407 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.1 (2009-02-21) [stable]
2411 Add extended attribute support available on certain filesystems like ext2
2413 cp: Tries to copy xattrs when --preserve=xattr or --preserve=all specified
2414 mv: Always tries to copy xattrs
2415 install: Never copies xattrs
2417 cp and mv accept a new option, --no-clobber (-n): silently refrain
2418 from overwriting any existing destination file
2420 dd accepts iflag=cio and oflag=cio to open the file in CIO (concurrent I/O)
2421 mode where this feature is available.
2423 install accepts a new option, --compare (-C): compare each pair of source
2424 and destination files, and if the destination has identical content and
2425 any specified owner, group, permissions, and possibly SELinux context, then
2426 do not modify the destination at all.
2428 ls --color now highlights hard linked files, too
2430 stat -f recognizes the Lustre file system type
2434 chgrp, chmod, chown --silent (--quiet, -f) no longer print some diagnostics
2435 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.1]
2437 cp uses much less memory in some situations
2439 cp -a now correctly tries to preserve SELinux context (announced in 6.9.90),
2440 doesn't inform about failure, unlike with --preserve=all
2442 du --files0-from=FILE no longer reads all of FILE into RAM before
2443 processing the first file name
2445 seq 9223372036854775807 9223372036854775808 now prints only two numbers
2446 on systems with extended long double support and good library support.
2447 Even with this patch, on some systems, it still produces invalid output,
2448 from 3 to at least 1026 lines long. [bug introduced in coreutils-6.11]
2450 seq -w now accounts for a decimal point added to the last number
2451 to correctly print all numbers to the same width.
2453 wc --files0-from=FILE no longer reads all of FILE into RAM, before
2454 processing the first file name, unless the list of names is known
2457 ** Changes in behavior
2459 cp and mv: the --reply={yes,no,query} option has been removed.
2460 Using it has elicited a warning for the last three years.
2462 dd: user specified offsets that are too big are handled better.
2463 Previously, erroneous parameters to skip and seek could result
2464 in redundant reading of the file with no warnings or errors.
2466 du: -H (initially equivalent to --si) is now equivalent to
2467 --dereference-args, and thus works as POSIX requires
2469 shred: now does 3 overwrite passes by default rather than 25.
2471 ls -l now marks SELinux-only files with the less obtrusive '.',
2472 rather than '+'. A file with any other combination of MAC and ACL
2473 is still marked with a '+'.
2476 * Noteworthy changes in release 7.0 (2008-10-05) [beta]
2480 timeout: Run a command with bounded time.
2481 truncate: Set the size of a file to a specified size.
2485 chgrp, chmod, chown, chcon, du, rm: now all display linear performance,
2486 even when operating on million-entry directories on ext3 and ext4 file
2487 systems. Before, they would exhibit O(N^2) performance, due to linear
2488 per-entry seek time cost when operating on entries in readdir order.
2489 Rm was improved directly, while the others inherit the improvement
2490 from the newer version of fts in gnulib.
2492 comm now verifies that the inputs are in sorted order. This check can
2493 be turned off with the --nocheck-order option.
2495 comm accepts new option, --output-delimiter=STR, that allows specification
2496 of an output delimiter other than the default single TAB.
2498 cp and mv: the deprecated --reply=X option is now also undocumented.
2500 dd accepts iflag=fullblock to make it accumulate full input blocks.
2501 With this new option, after a short read, dd repeatedly calls read,
2502 until it fills the incomplete block, reaches EOF, or encounters an error.
2504 df accepts a new option --total, which produces a grand total of all
2505 arguments after all arguments have been processed.
2507 If the GNU MP library is available at configure time, factor and
2508 expr support arbitrarily large numbers. Pollard's rho algorithm is
2509 used to factor large numbers.
2511 install accepts a new option --strip-program to specify the program used to
2514 ls now colorizes files with capabilities if libcap is available
2516 ls -v now uses filevercmp function as sort predicate (instead of strverscmp)
2518 md5sum now accepts the new option, --quiet, to suppress the printing of
2519 'OK' messages. sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum, and sha512sum accept it, too.
2521 sort accepts a new option, --files0-from=F, that specifies a file
2522 containing a null-separated list of files to sort. This list is used
2523 instead of filenames passed on the command-line to avoid problems with
2524 maximum command-line (argv) length.
2526 sort accepts a new option --batch-size=NMERGE, where NMERGE
2527 represents the maximum number of inputs that will be merged at once.
2528 When processing more than NMERGE inputs, sort uses temporary files.
2530 sort accepts a new option --version-sort (-V, --sort=version),
2531 specifying that ordering is to be based on filevercmp.
2535 chcon --verbose now prints a newline after each message
2537 od no longer suffers from platform bugs in printf(3). This is
2538 probably most noticeable when using 'od -tfL' to print long doubles.
2540 seq -0.1 0.1 2 now prints 2,0 when locale's decimal point is ",".
2541 Before, it would mistakenly omit the final number in that example.
2543 shuf honors the --zero-terminated (-z) option, even with --input-range=LO-HI
2545 shuf --head-count is now correctly documented. The documentation
2546 previously claimed it was called --head-lines.
2550 Improved support for access control lists (ACLs): On MacOS X, Solaris 7..10,
2551 HP-UX 11, Tru64, AIX, IRIX 6.5, and Cygwin, "ls -l" now displays the presence
2552 of an ACL on a file via a '+' sign after the mode, and "cp -p" copies ACLs.
2554 join has significantly better performance due to better memory management
2556 ls now uses constant memory when not sorting and using one_per_line format,
2557 no matter how many files are in a given directory. I.e., to list a directory
2558 with very many files, ls -1U is much more efficient.
2560 od now aligns fields across lines when printing multiple -t
2561 specifiers, and no longer prints fields that resulted entirely from
2562 padding the input out to the least common multiple width.
2564 ** Changes in behavior
2566 stat's --context (-Z) option has always been a no-op.
2567 Now it evokes a warning that it is obsolete and will be removed.
2570 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.12 (2008-05-31) [stable]
2574 cp, install, mv, and touch now preserve nanosecond resolution on
2575 file timestamps, on platforms that have the 'utimensat' and
2576 'futimens' system calls.
2580 chcon, runcon: --help output now includes the bug-reporting address
2582 cp -p copies permissions more portably. For example, on MacOS X 10.5,
2583 "cp -p some-fifo some-file" no longer fails while trying to copy the
2584 permissions from the some-fifo argument.
2586 id with no options now prints the SELinux context only when invoked
2587 with no USERNAME argument.
2589 id and groups once again print the AFS-specific nameless group-ID (PAG).
2590 Printing of such large-numbered, kernel-only (not in /etc/group) group-IDs
2591 was suppressed in 6.11 due to ignorance that they are useful.
2593 uniq: avoid subtle field-skipping malfunction due to isblank misuse.
2594 In some locales on some systems, isblank(240) (aka  ) is nonzero.
2595 On such systems, uniq --skip-fields=N would fail to skip the proper
2596 number of fields for some inputs.
2598 tac: avoid segfault with --regex (-r) and multiple files, e.g.,
2599 "echo > x; tac -r x x". [bug present at least in textutils-1.8b, from 1992]
2601 ** Changes in behavior
2603 install once again sets SELinux context, when possible
2604 [it was deliberately disabled in 6.9.90]
2607 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.11 (2008-04-19) [stable]
2611 configure --enable-no-install-program=groups now works.
2613 "cp -fR fifo E" now succeeds with an existing E. Before this fix, using
2614 -fR to copy a fifo or "special" file onto an existing file would fail
2615 with EEXIST. Now, it once again unlinks the destination before trying
2616 to create the destination file. [bug introduced in coreutils-5.90]
2618 dd once again works with unnecessary options like if=/dev/stdin and
2619 of=/dev/stdout. [bug introduced in fileutils-4.0h]
2621 id now uses getgrouplist, when possible. This results in
2622 much better performance when there are many users and/or groups.
2624 ls no longer segfaults on files in /proc when linked with an older version
2625 of libselinux. E.g., ls -l /proc/sys would dereference a NULL pointer.
2627 md5sum would segfault for invalid BSD-style input, e.g.,
2628 echo 'MD5 (' | md5sum -c - Now, md5sum ignores that line.
2629 sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum, and sha512sum are affected, too.
2630 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.1.0]
2632 md5sum -c would accept a NUL-containing checksum string like "abcd\0..."
2633 and would unnecessarily read and compute the checksum of the named file,
2634 and then compare that checksum to the invalid one: guaranteed to fail.
2635 Now, it recognizes that the line is not valid and skips it.
2636 sha1sum, sha224sum, sha384sum, and sha512sum are affected, too.
2637 [bug present in the original version, in coreutils-4.5.1, 1995]
2639 "mkdir -Z x dir" no longer segfaults when diagnosing invalid context "x"
2640 mkfifo and mknod would fail similarly. Now they're fixed.
2642 mv would mistakenly unlink a destination file before calling rename,
2643 when the destination had two or more hard links. It no longer does that.
2644 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0]
2646 "paste -d'\' file" no longer overruns memory (heap since coreutils-5.1.2,
2647 stack before then) [bug present in the original version, in 1992]
2649 "pr -e" with a mix of backspaces and TABs no longer corrupts the heap
2650 [bug present in the original version, in 1992]
2652 "ptx -F'\' long-file-name" would overrun a malloc'd buffer and corrupt
2653 the heap. That was triggered by a lone backslash (or odd number of them)
2654 at the end of the option argument to --flag-truncation=STRING (-F),
2655 --word-regexp=REGEXP (-W), or --sentence-regexp=REGEXP (-S).
2657 "rm -r DIR" would mistakenly declare to be "write protected" -- and
2658 prompt about -- full DIR-relative names longer than MIN (PATH_MAX, 8192).
2660 "rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty" detects and ignores the failure
2661 in more cases when a directory is empty.
2663 "seq -f % 1" would issue the erroneous diagnostic "seq: memory exhausted"
2664 rather than reporting the invalid string format.
2665 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2669 join now verifies that the inputs are in sorted order. This check can
2670 be turned off with the --nocheck-order option.
2672 sort accepts the new option --sort=WORD, where WORD can be one of
2673 general-numeric, month, numeric or random. These are equivalent to the
2674 options --general-numeric-sort/-g, --month-sort/-M, --numeric-sort/-n
2675 and --random-sort/-R, resp.
2679 id and groups work around an AFS-related bug whereby those programs
2680 would print an invalid group number, when given no user-name argument.
2682 ls --color no longer outputs unnecessary escape sequences
2684 seq gives better diagnostics for invalid formats.
2688 rm now works properly even on systems like BeOS and Haiku,
2689 which have negative errno values.
2693 install, mkdir, rmdir and split now write --verbose output to stdout,
2697 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.10 (2008-01-22) [stable]
2701 Fix a non-portable use of sed in configure.ac.
2702 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.9.92]
2705 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.9.92 (2008-01-12) [beta]
2709 cp --parents no longer uses uninitialized memory when restoring the
2710 permissions of a just-created destination directory.
2711 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.9.90]
2713 tr's case conversion would fail in a locale with differing numbers
2714 of lower case and upper case characters. E.g., this would fail:
2715 env LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO-8859-1 tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
2716 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.9.90]
2720 "touch -d now writable-but-owned-by-someone-else" now succeeds
2721 whenever that same command would succeed without "-d now".
2722 Before, it would work fine with no -d option, yet it would
2723 fail with the ostensibly-equivalent "-d now".
2726 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.9.91 (2007-12-15) [beta]
2730 "ls -l" would not output "+" on SELinux hosts unless -Z was also given.
2732 "rm" would fail to unlink a non-directory when run in an environment
2733 in which the user running rm is capable of unlinking a directory.
2734 [bug introduced in coreutils-6.9]
2737 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.9.90 (2007-12-01) [beta]
2741 arch: equivalent to uname -m, not installed by default
2742 But don't install this program on Solaris systems.
2744 chcon: change the SELinux security context of a file
2746 mktemp: create a temporary file or directory (or names)
2748 runcon: run a program in a different SELinux security context
2750 ** Programs no longer installed by default
2754 ** Changes in behavior
2756 cp, by default, refuses to copy through a dangling destination symlink
2757 Set POSIXLY_CORRECT if you require the old, risk-prone behavior.
2759 pr -F no longer suppresses the footer or the first two blank lines in
2760 the header. This is for compatibility with BSD and POSIX.
2762 tr now warns about an unescaped backslash at end of string.
2763 The tr from coreutils-5.2.1 and earlier would fail for such usage,
2764 and Solaris' tr ignores that final byte.
2768 Add SELinux support, based on the patch from Fedora:
2769 * cp accepts new --preserve=context option.
2770 * "cp -a" works with SELinux:
2771 Now, cp -a attempts to preserve context, but failure to do so does
2772 not change cp's exit status. However "cp --preserve=context" is
2773 similar, but failure *does* cause cp to exit with nonzero status.
2774 * install accepts new "-Z, --context=C" option.
2775 * id accepts new "-Z" option.
2776 * stat honors the new %C format directive: SELinux security context string
2777 * ls accepts a slightly modified -Z option.
2778 * ls: contrary to Fedora version, does not accept --lcontext and --scontext
2780 The following commands and options now support the standard size
2781 suffixes kB, M, MB, G, GB, and so on for T, P, Y, Z, and Y:
2782 head -c, head -n, od -j, od -N, od -S, split -b, split -C,
2785 cp -p tries to preserve the GID of a file even if preserving the UID
2788 uniq accepts a new option: --zero-terminated (-z). As with the sort
2789 option of the same name, this makes uniq consume and produce
2790 NUL-terminated lines rather than newline-terminated lines.
2792 wc no longer warns about character decoding errors in multibyte locales.
2793 This means for example that "wc /bin/sh" now produces normal output
2794 (though the word count will have no real meaning) rather than many
2797 ** New build options
2799 By default, "make install" no longer attempts to install (or even build) su.
2800 To change that, use ./configure --enable-install-program=su.
2801 If you also want to install the new "arch" program, do this:
2802 ./configure --enable-install-program=arch,su.
2804 You can inhibit the compilation and installation of selected programs
2805 at configure time. For example, to avoid installing "hostname" and
2806 "uptime", use ./configure --enable-no-install-program=hostname,uptime
2807 Note: currently, "make check" passes, even when arch and su are not
2808 built (that's the new default). However, if you inhibit the building
2809 and installation of other programs, don't be surprised if some parts
2810 of "make check" fail.
2812 ** Remove deprecated options
2814 df no longer accepts the --kilobytes option.
2815 du no longer accepts the --kilobytes or --megabytes options.
2816 ls no longer accepts the --kilobytes option.
2817 ptx longer accepts the --copyright option.
2818 who no longer accepts -i or --idle.
2820 ** Improved robustness
2822 ln -f can no longer silently clobber a just-created hard link.
2823 In some cases, ln could be seen as being responsible for data loss.
2824 For example, given directories a, b, c, and files a/f and b/f, we
2825 should be able to do this safely: ln -f a/f b/f c && rm -f a/f b/f
2826 However, before this change, ln would succeed, and thus cause the
2827 loss of the contents of a/f.
2829 stty no longer silently accepts certain invalid hex values
2830 in its 35-colon command-line argument
2834 chmod no longer ignores a dangling symlink. Now, chmod fails
2835 with a diagnostic saying that it cannot operate on such a file.
2836 [bug introduced in coreutils-5.1.0]
2838 cp attempts to read a regular file, even if stat says it is empty.
2839 Before, "cp /proc/cpuinfo c" would create an empty file when the kernel
2840 reports stat.st_size == 0, while "cat /proc/cpuinfo > c" would "work",
2841 and create a nonempty one. [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2843 cp --parents no longer mishandles symlinks to directories in file
2844 name components in the source, e.g., "cp --parents symlink/a/b d"
2845 no longer fails. Also, 'cp' no longer considers a destination
2846 symlink to be the same as the referenced file when copying links
2847 or making backups. For example, if SYM is a symlink to FILE,
2848 "cp -l FILE SYM" now reports an error instead of silently doing
2849 nothing. The behavior of 'cp' is now better documented when the
2850 destination is a symlink.
2852 "cp -i --update older newer" no longer prompts; same for mv
2854 "cp -i" now detects read errors on standard input, and no longer consumes
2855 too much seekable input; same for ln, install, mv, and rm.
2857 cut now diagnoses a range starting with zero (e.g., -f 0-2) as invalid;
2858 before, it would treat it as if it started with 1 (-f 1-2).
2860 "cut -f 2-0" now fails; before, it was equivalent to "cut -f 2-"
2862 cut now diagnoses the '-' in "cut -f -" as an invalid range, rather
2863 than interpreting it as the unlimited range, "1-".
2865 date -d now accepts strings of the form e.g., 'YYYYMMDD +N days',
2866 in addition to the usual 'YYYYMMDD N days'.
2868 du -s now includes the size of any stat'able-but-inaccessible directory
2871 du (without -s) prints whatever it knows of the size of an inaccessible
2872 directory. Before, du would print nothing for such a directory.
2874 ls -x DIR would sometimes output the wrong string in place of the
2875 first entry. [introduced in coreutils-6.8]
2877 ls --color would mistakenly color a dangling symlink as if it were
2878 a regular symlink. This would happen only when the dangling symlink
2879 was not a command-line argument and in a directory with d_type support.
2880 [introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2882 ls --color, (with a custom LS_COLORS envvar value including the
2883 ln=target attribute) would mistakenly output the string "target"
2884 before the name of each symlink. [introduced in coreutils-6.0]
2886 od's --skip (-j) option now works even when the kernel says that a
2887 nonempty regular file has stat.st_size = 0. This happens at least
2888 with files in /proc and linux-2.6.22.
2890 "od -j L FILE" had a bug: when the number of bytes to skip, L, is exactly
2891 the same as the length of FILE, od would skip *no* bytes. When the number
2892 of bytes to skip is exactly the sum of the lengths of the first N files,
2893 od would skip only the first N-1 files. [introduced in textutils-2.0.9]
2895 ./printf %.10000000f 1 could get an internal ENOMEM error and generate
2896 no output, yet erroneously exit with status 0. Now it diagnoses the error
2897 and exits with nonzero status. [present in initial implementation]
2899 seq no longer mishandles obvious cases like "seq 0 0.000001 0.000003",
2900 so workarounds like "seq 0 0.000001 0.0000031" are no longer needed.
2902 seq would mistakenly reject some valid format strings containing %%,
2903 and would mistakenly accept some invalid ones. e.g., %g%% and %%g, resp.
2905 "seq .1 .1" would mistakenly generate no output on some systems
2907 Obsolete sort usage with an invalid ordering-option character, e.g.,
2908 "env _POSIX2_VERSION=199209 sort +1x" no longer makes sort free an
2909 invalid pointer [introduced in coreutils-6.5]
2911 sorting very long lines (relative to the amount of available memory)
2912 no longer provokes unaligned memory access
2914 split --line-bytes=N (-C N) no longer creates an empty file
2915 [this bug is present at least as far back as textutils-1.22 (Jan, 1997)]
2917 tr -c no longer aborts when translating with Set2 larger than the
2918 complement of Set1. [present in the original version, in 1992]
2920 tr no longer rejects an unmatched [:lower:] or [:upper:] in SET1.
2921 [present in the original version]
2924 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.9 (2007-03-22) [stable]
2928 cp -x (--one-file-system) would fail to set mount point permissions
2930 The default block size and output format for df -P are now unaffected by
2931 the DF_BLOCK_SIZE, BLOCK_SIZE, and BLOCKSIZE environment variables. It
2932 is still affected by POSIXLY_CORRECT, though.
2934 Using pr -m -s (i.e., merging files, with TAB as the output separator)
2935 no longer inserts extraneous spaces between output columns.
2937 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.8 (2007-02-24) [not-unstable]
2941 chgrp, chmod, and chown now honor the --preserve-root option.
2942 Before, they would warn, yet continuing traversing and operating on /.
2944 chmod no longer fails in an environment (e.g., a chroot) with openat
2945 support but with insufficient /proc support.
2947 "cp --parents F/G D" no longer creates a directory D/F when F is not
2948 a directory (and F/G is therefore invalid).
2950 "cp --preserve=mode" would create directories that briefly had
2951 too-generous permissions in some cases. For example, when copying a
2952 directory with permissions 777 the destination directory might
2953 temporarily be setgid on some file systems, which would allow other
2954 users to create subfiles with the same group as the directory. Fix
2955 similar problems with 'install' and 'mv'.
2957 cut no longer dumps core for usage like "cut -f2- f1 f2" with two or
2958 more file arguments. This was due to a double-free bug, introduced
2961 dd bs= operands now silently override any later ibs= and obs=
2962 operands, as POSIX and tradition require.
2964 "ls -FRL" always follows symbolic links on Linux. Introduced in
2967 A cross-partition "mv /etc/passwd ~" (by non-root) now prints
2968 a reasonable diagnostic. Before, it would print this:
2969 "mv: cannot remove `/etc/passwd': Not a directory".
2971 pwd and "readlink -e ." no longer fail unnecessarily when a parent
2972 directory is unreadable.
2974 rm (without -f) could prompt when it shouldn't, or fail to prompt
2975 when it should, when operating on a full name longer than 511 bytes
2976 and getting an ENOMEM error while trying to form the long name.
2978 rm could mistakenly traverse into the wrong directory under unusual
2979 conditions: when a full name longer than 511 bytes specifies a search-only
2980 directory, and when forming that name fails with ENOMEM, rm would attempt
2981 to open a truncated-to-511-byte name with the first five bytes replaced
2982 with "[...]". If such a directory were to actually exist, rm would attempt
2985 "rm -rf /etc/passwd" (run by non-root) now prints a diagnostic.
2986 Before it would print nothing.
2988 "rm --interactive=never F" no longer prompts for an unwritable F
2990 "rm -rf D" would emit a misleading diagnostic when failing to
2991 remove a symbolic link within the unwritable directory, D.
2992 Introduced in coreutils-6.0. Similarly, when a cross-partition
2993 "mv" fails because the source directory is unwritable, it now gives
2994 a reasonable diagnostic. Before, this would print
2995 $ mkdir /tmp/x; touch /tmp/x/y; chmod -w /tmp/x;
2996 $ test $(stat -c %d /tmp/x) -ne $(stat -c %d .) && mv /tmp/x/y .
2997 mv: cannot remove `/tmp/x/y': Not a directory
2999 mv: cannot remove `/tmp/x/y': Permission denied.
3003 sort's new --compress-program=PROG option specifies a compression
3004 program to use when writing and reading temporary files.
3005 This can help save both time and disk space when sorting large inputs.
3007 sort accepts the new option -C, which acts like -c except no diagnostic
3008 is printed. Its --check option now accepts an optional argument, and
3009 --check=quiet and --check=silent are now aliases for -C, while
3010 --check=diagnose-first is an alias for -c or plain --check.
3013 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.7 (2006-12-08) [stable]
3017 When cp -p copied a file with special mode bits set, the same bits
3018 were set on the copy even when ownership could not be preserved.
3019 This could result in files that were setuid to the wrong user.
3020 To fix this, special mode bits are now set in the copy only if its
3021 ownership is successfully preserved. Similar problems were fixed
3022 with mv when copying across file system boundaries. This problem
3023 affects all versions of coreutils through 6.6.
3025 cp --preserve=ownership would create output files that temporarily
3026 had too-generous permissions in some cases. For example, when
3027 copying a file with group A and mode 644 into a group-B sticky
3028 directory, the output file was briefly readable by group B.
3029 Fix similar problems with cp options like -p that imply
3030 --preserve=ownership, with install -d when combined with either -o
3031 or -g, and with mv when copying across file system boundaries.
3032 This bug affects all versions of coreutils through 6.6.
3034 du --one-file-system (-x) would skip subdirectories of any directory
3035 listed as second or subsequent command line argument. This bug affects
3036 coreutils-6.4, 6.5 and 6.6.
3039 * Noteworthy changes in release 6.6 (2006-11-22) [stable]
3043 ls would segfault (dereference a NULL pointer) for a file with a
3044 nameless group or owner. This bug was introduced in coreutils-6.5.
3046 A bug in the latest official m4/gettext.m4 (from gettext-0.15)
3047 made configure fail to detect gettext support, due to the unusual
3048 way in which coreutils uses AM_GNU_GETTEXT.
3050 ** Improved robustness
3052 Now, du (and the other fts clients: chmod, chgrp, chown) honor a
3053 trailing slash in the name of a symlink-to-directory even on
3054 Solaris 9, by working around its buggy fstatat implementation.
3057 * Major changes in release 6.5 (2006-11-19) [stable]
3061 du (and the other fts clients: chmod, chgrp, chown) would exit early
3062 when encountering an inaccessible directory on a system with native
3063 openat support (i.e., linux-2.6.16 or newer along with glibc-2.4
3064 or newer). This bug was introduced with the switch to gnulib's
3065 openat-based variant of fts, for coreutils-6.0.
3067 "ln --backup f f" now produces a sensible diagnostic
3071 rm accepts a new option: --one-file-system
3074 * Major changes in release 6.4 (2006-10-22) [stable]
3078 chgrp and chown would malfunction when invoked with both -R and -H and
3079 with one or more of the following: --preserve-root, --verbose, --changes,
3080 --from=o:g (chown only). This bug was introduced with the switch to
3081 gnulib's openat-based variant of fts, for coreutils-6.0.
3083 cp --backup dir1 dir2, would rename an existing dir2/dir1 to dir2/dir1~.
3084 This bug was introduced in coreutils-6.0.
3086 With --force (-f), rm no longer fails for ENOTDIR.
3087 For example, "rm -f existing-non-directory/anything" now exits
3088 successfully, ignoring the error about a nonexistent file.
3091 * Major changes in release 6.3 (2006-09-30) [stable]
3093 ** Improved robustness
3095 pinky no longer segfaults on Darwin 7.9.0 (MacOS X 10.3.9) due to a
3096 buggy native getaddrinfo function.
3098 rm works around a bug in Darwin 7.9.0 (MacOS X 10.3.9) that would
3099 sometimes keep it from removing all entries in a directory on an HFS+
3100 or NFS-mounted partition.
3102 sort would fail to handle very large input (around 40GB) on systems with a
3103 mkstemp function that returns a file descriptor limited to 32-bit offsets.
3107 chmod would fail unnecessarily in an unusual case: when an initially-
3108 inaccessible argument is rendered accessible by chmod's action on a
3109 preceding command line argument. This bug also affects chgrp, but
3110 it is harder to demonstrate. It does not affect chown. The bug was
3111 introduced with the switch from explicit recursion to the use of fts
3112 in coreutils-5.1.0 (2003-10-15).
3114 cp -i and mv -i occasionally neglected to prompt when the copy or move
3115 action was bound to fail. This bug dates back to before fileutils-4.0.
3117 With --verbose (-v), cp and mv would sometimes generate no output,
3118 or neglect to report file removal.
3120 For the "groups" command:
3122 "groups" no longer prefixes the output with "user :" unless more
3123 than one user is specified; this is for compatibility with BSD.
3125 "groups user" now exits nonzero when it gets a write error.
3127 "groups" now processes options like --help more compatibly.
3129 shuf would infloop, given 8KB or more of piped input
3133 Versions of chmod, chown, chgrp, du, and rm (tools that use openat etc.)
3134 compiled for Solaris 8 now also work when run on Solaris 10.
3137 * Major changes in release 6.2 (2006-09-18) [stable candidate]
3139 ** Changes in behavior
3141 mkdir -p and install -d (or -D) now use a method that forks a child
3142 process if the working directory is unreadable and a later argument
3143 uses a relative file name. This avoids some race conditions, but it
3144 means you may need to kill two processes to stop these programs.
3146 rm now rejects attempts to remove the root directory, e.g., 'rm -fr /'
3147 now fails without removing anything. Likewise for any file name with
3148 a final './' or '../' component.
3150 tail now ignores the -f option if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, no file
3151 operand is given, and standard input is any FIFO; formerly it did
3152 this only for pipes.
3154 ** Infrastructure changes
3156 Coreutils now uses gnulib via the gnulib-tool script.
3157 If you check the source out from CVS, then follow the instructions
3158 in README-cvs. Although this represents a large change to the
3159 infrastructure, it should cause no change in how the tools work.
3163 cp --backup no longer fails when the last component of a source file
3164 name is "." or "..".
3166 "ls --color" would highlight other-writable and sticky directories
3167 no differently than regular directories on a file system with
3168 dirent.d_type support.
3170 "mv -T --verbose --backup=t A B" now prints the " (backup: B.~1~)"
3171 suffix when A and B are directories as well as when they are not.
3173 mv and "cp -r" no longer fail when invoked with two arguments
3174 where the first one names a directory and the second name ends in
3175 a slash and doesn't exist. E.g., "mv dir B/", for nonexistent B,
3176 now succeeds, once more. This bug was introduced in coreutils-5.3.0.
3179 * Major changes in release 6.1 (2006-08-19) [unstable]
3181 ** Changes in behavior
3183 df now considers BSD "kernfs" file systems to be dummies
3187 printf now supports the 'I' flag on hosts whose underlying printf
3188 implementations support 'I', e.g., "printf %Id 2".
3192 cp --sparse preserves sparseness at the end of a file, even when
3193 the file's apparent size is not a multiple of its block size.
3194 [introduced with the original design, in fileutils-4.0r, 2000-04-29]
3196 df (with a command line argument) once again prints its header
3197 [introduced in coreutils-6.0]
3199 ls -CF would misalign columns in some cases involving non-stat'able files
3200 [introduced in coreutils-6.0]
3202 * Major changes in release 6.0 (2006-08-15) [unstable]
3204 ** Improved robustness
3206 df: if the file system claims to have more available than total blocks,
3207 report the number of used blocks as being "total - available"
3208 (a negative number) rather than as garbage.
3210 dircolors: a new autoconf run-test for AIX's buggy strndup function
3211 prevents malfunction on that system; may also affect cut, expand,
3214 fts no longer changes the current working directory, so its clients
3215 (chmod, chown, chgrp, du) no longer malfunction under extreme conditions.
3217 pwd and other programs using lib/getcwd.c work even on file systems
3218 where dirent.d_ino values are inconsistent with those from stat.st_ino.
3220 rm's core is now reentrant: rm --recursive (-r) now processes
3221 hierarchies without changing the working directory at all.
3223 ** Changes in behavior
3225 basename and dirname now treat // as different from / on platforms
3226 where the two are distinct.
3228 chmod, install, and mkdir now preserve a directory's set-user-ID and
3229 set-group-ID bits unless you explicitly request otherwise. E.g.,
3230 'chmod 755 DIR' and 'chmod u=rwx,go=rx DIR' now preserve DIR's
3231 set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits instead of clearing them, and
3232 similarly for 'mkdir -m 755 DIR' and 'mkdir -m u=rwx,go=rx DIR'. To
3233 clear the bits, mention them explicitly in a symbolic mode, e.g.,
3234 'mkdir -m u=rwx,go=rx,-s DIR'. To set them, mention them explicitly
3235 in either a symbolic or a numeric mode, e.g., 'mkdir -m 2755 DIR',
3236 'mkdir -m u=rwx,go=rx,g+s' DIR. This change is for convenience on
3237 systems where these bits inherit from parents. Unfortunately other
3238 operating systems are not consistent here, and portable scripts
3239 cannot assume the bits are set, cleared, or preserved, even when the
3240 bits are explicitly mentioned. For example, OpenBSD 3.9 'mkdir -m
3241 777 D' preserves D's setgid bit but 'chmod 777 D' clears it.
3242 Conversely, Solaris 10 'mkdir -m 777 D', 'mkdir -m g-s D', and
3243 'chmod 0777 D' all preserve D's setgid bit, and you must use
3244 something like 'chmod g-s D' to clear it.
3246 'cp --link --no-dereference' now works also on systems where the
3247 link system call cannot create a hard link to a symbolic link.
3248 This change has no effect on systems with a Linux-based kernel.
3250 csplit and nl now use POSIX syntax for regular expressions, not
3251 Emacs syntax. As a result, character classes like [[:print:]] and
3252 interval expressions like A\{1,9\} now have their usual meaning,
3253 . no longer matches the null character, and \ must precede the + and
3256 date: a command like date -d '2006-04-23 21 days ago' would print
3257 the wrong date in some time zones. (see the test for an example)
3261 df now considers "none" and "proc" file systems to be dummies and
3262 therefore does not normally display them. Also, inaccessible file
3263 systems (which can be caused by shadowed mount points or by
3264 chrooted bind mounts) are now dummies, too.
3266 df now fails if it generates no output, so you can inspect the
3267 exit status of a command like "df -t ext3 -t reiserfs DIR" to test
3268 whether DIR is on a file system of type "ext3" or "reiserfs".
3270 expr no longer complains about leading ^ in a regular expression
3271 (the anchor is ignored), or about regular expressions like A** (the
3272 second "*" is ignored). expr now exits with status 2 (not 3) for
3273 errors it detects in the expression's values; exit status 3 is now
3274 used only for internal errors (such as integer overflow, which expr
3277 install and mkdir now implement the X permission symbol correctly,
3278 e.g., 'mkdir -m a+X dir'; previously the X was ignored.
3280 install now creates parent directories with mode u=rwx,go=rx (755)
3281 instead of using the mode specified by the -m option; and it does
3282 not change the owner or group of parent directories. This is for
3283 compatibility with BSD and closes some race conditions.
3285 ln now uses different (and we hope clearer) diagnostics when it fails.
3286 ln -v now acts more like FreeBSD, so it generates output only when
3287 successful and the output is easier to parse.
3289 ls now defaults to --time-style='locale', not --time-style='posix-long-iso'.
3290 However, the 'locale' time style now behaves like 'posix-long-iso'
3291 if your locale settings appear to be messed up. This change
3292 attempts to have the default be the best of both worlds.
3294 mkfifo and mknod no longer set special mode bits (setuid, setgid,
3295 and sticky) with the -m option.
3297 nohup's usual diagnostic now more precisely specifies the I/O
3298 redirections, e.g., "ignoring input and appending output to
3299 nohup.out". Also, nohup now redirects stderr to nohup.out (or
3300 $HOME/nohup.out) if stdout is closed and stderr is a tty; this is in
3301 response to Open Group XCU ERN 71.
3303 rm --interactive now takes an optional argument, although the
3304 default of using no argument still acts like -i.
3306 rm no longer fails to remove an empty, unreadable directory
3310 seq defaults to a minimal fixed point format that does not lose
3311 information if seq's operands are all fixed point decimal numbers.
3312 You no longer need the '-f%.f' in 'seq -f%.f 1048575 1024 1050623',
3313 for example, since the default format now has the same effect.
3315 seq now lets you use %a, %A, %E, %F, and %G formats.
3317 seq now uses long double internally rather than double.
3319 sort now reports incompatible options (e.g., -i and -n) rather than
3320 silently ignoring one of them.
3322 stat's --format=FMT option now works the way it did before 5.3.0:
3323 FMT is automatically newline terminated. The first stable release
3324 containing this change was 5.92.
3326 stat accepts the new option --printf=FMT, where FMT is *not*
3327 automatically newline terminated.
3329 stat: backslash escapes are interpreted in a format string specified
3330 via --printf=FMT, but not one specified via --format=FMT. That includes
3331 octal (\ooo, at most three octal digits), hexadecimal (\xhh, one or
3332 two hex digits), and the standard sequences (\a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t,
3335 With no operand, 'tail -f' now silently ignores the '-f' only if
3336 standard input is a FIFO or pipe and POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
3337 Formerly, it ignored the '-f' when standard input was a FIFO, pipe,
3340 ** Scheduled for removal
3342 ptx's --copyright (-C) option is scheduled for removal in 2007, and
3343 now evokes a warning. Use --version instead.
3345 rm's --directory (-d) option is scheduled for removal in 2006. This
3346 option has been silently ignored since coreutils 5.0. On systems
3347 that support unlinking of directories, you can use the "unlink"
3348 command to unlink a directory.
3350 Similarly, we are considering the removal of ln's --directory (-d,
3351 -F) option in 2006. Please write to <bug-coreutils@gnu.org> if this
3352 would cause a problem for you. On systems that support hard links
3353 to directories, you can use the "link" command to create one.
3357 base64: base64 encoding and decoding (RFC 3548) functionality.
3358 sha224sum: print or check a SHA224 (224-bit) checksum
3359 sha256sum: print or check a SHA256 (256-bit) checksum
3360 sha384sum: print or check a SHA384 (384-bit) checksum
3361 sha512sum: print or check a SHA512 (512-bit) checksum
3362 shuf: Shuffle lines of text.
3366 chgrp now supports --preserve-root, --no-preserve-root (default),
3367 as it was documented to do, and just as chmod, chown, and rm do.
3369 New dd iflag= and oflag= flags:
3371 'directory' causes dd to fail unless the file is a directory, on
3372 hosts that support this (e.g., Linux kernels, version 2.1.126 and
3373 later). This has limited utility but is present for completeness.
3375 'noatime' causes dd to read a file without updating its access
3376 time, on hosts that support this (e.g., Linux kernels, version
3379 'nolinks' causes dd to fail if the file has multiple hard links,
3380 on hosts that support this (e.g., Solaris 10 and later).
3382 ls accepts the new option --group-directories-first, to make it
3383 list directories before files.
3385 rm now accepts the -I (--interactive=once) option. This new option
3386 prompts once if rm is invoked recursively or if more than three
3387 files are being deleted, which is less intrusive than -i prompting
3388 for every file, but provides almost the same level of protection
3391 shred and sort now accept the --random-source option.
3393 sort now accepts the --random-sort (-R) option and 'R' ordering option.
3395 sort now supports obsolete usages like "sort +1 -2" unless
3396 POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. However, when conforming to POSIX
3397 1003.1-2001 "sort +1" still sorts the file named "+1".
3399 wc accepts a new option --files0-from=FILE, where FILE contains a
3400 list of NUL-terminated file names.
3404 cat with any of the options, -A -v -e -E -T, when applied to a
3405 file in /proc or /sys (linux-specific), would truncate its output,
3406 usually printing nothing.
3408 cp -p would fail in a /proc-less chroot, on some systems
3410 When 'cp -RL' encounters the same directory more than once in the
3411 hierarchy beneath a single command-line argument, it no longer confuses
3412 them with hard-linked directories.
3414 fts-using tools (chmod, chown, chgrp, du) no longer fail due to
3415 a double-free bug -- it could be triggered by making a directory
3416 inaccessible while e.g., du is traversing the hierarchy under it.
3418 fts-using tools (chmod, chown, chgrp, du) no longer misinterpret
3419 a very long symlink chain as a dangling symlink. Before, such a
3420 misinterpretation would cause these tools not to diagnose an ELOOP error.
3422 ls --indicator-style=file-type would sometimes stat a symlink
3425 ls --file-type worked like --indicator-style=slash (-p),
3426 rather than like --indicator-style=file-type.
3428 mv: moving a symlink into the place of an existing non-directory is
3429 now done atomically; before, mv would first unlink the destination.
3431 mv -T DIR EMPTY_DIR no longer fails unconditionally. Also, mv can
3432 now remove an empty destination directory: mkdir -p a b/a; mv a b
3434 rm (on systems with openat) can no longer exit before processing
3435 all command-line arguments.
3437 rm is no longer susceptible to a few low-probability memory leaks.
3439 rm -r no longer fails to remove an inaccessible and empty directory
3441 rm -r's cycle detection code can no longer be tricked into reporting
3442 a false positive (introduced in fileutils-4.1.9).
3444 shred --remove FILE no longer segfaults on Gentoo systems
3446 sort would fail for large inputs (~50MB) on systems with a buggy
3447 mkstemp function. sort and tac now use the replacement mkstemp
3448 function, and hence are no longer subject to limitations (of 26 or 32,
3449 on the maximum number of files from a given template) on HP-UX 10.20,
3450 SunOS 4.1.4, Solaris 2.5.1 and OSF1/Tru64 V4.0F&V5.1.
3452 tail -f once again works on a file with the append-only
3453 attribute (affects at least Linux ext2, ext3, xfs file systems)
3455 * Major changes in release 5.97 (2006-06-24) [stable]
3456 * Major changes in release 5.96 (2006-05-22) [stable]
3457 * Major changes in release 5.95 (2006-05-12) [stable]
3458 * Major changes in release 5.94 (2006-02-13) [stable]
3460 [see the b5_9x branch for details]
3462 * Major changes in release 5.93 (2005-11-06) [stable]
3466 dircolors no longer segfaults upon an attempt to use the new
3467 STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE (OWT) attribute.
3469 du no longer overflows a counter when processing a file larger than
3470 2^31-1 on some 32-bit systems (at least some AIX 5.1 configurations).
3472 md5sum once again defaults to using the ' ' non-binary marker
3473 (rather than the '*' binary marker) by default on Unix-like systems.
3475 mkdir -p and install -d no longer exit nonzero when asked to create
3476 a directory like 'nonexistent/.'
3478 rm emits a better diagnostic when (without -r) it fails to remove
3479 a directory on e.g., Solaris 9/10 systems.
3481 tac now works when stdin is a tty, even on non-Linux systems.
3483 "tail -c 2 FILE" and "touch 0101000000" now operate as POSIX
3484 1003.1-2001 requires, even when coreutils is conforming to older
3485 POSIX standards, as the newly-required behavior is upward-compatible
3488 The documentation no longer mentions rm's --directory (-d) option.
3490 ** Build-related bug fixes
3492 installing .mo files would fail
3495 * Major changes in release 5.92 (2005-10-22) [stable]
3499 chmod now diagnoses an invalid mode string starting with an octal digit
3501 dircolors now properly quotes single-quote characters
3504 * Major changes in release 5.91 (2005-10-17) [stable candidate]
3508 "mkdir -p /a/b/c" no longer fails merely because a leading prefix
3509 directory (e.g., /a or /a/b) exists on a read-only file system.
3513 tail's --allow-missing option has been removed. Use --retry instead.
3515 stat's --link and -l options have been removed.
3516 Use --dereference (-L) instead.
3518 ** Deprecated options
3520 Using ls, du, or df with the --kilobytes option now evokes a warning
3521 that the long-named option is deprecated. Use '-k' instead.
3523 du's long-named --megabytes option now evokes a warning.
3527 * Major changes in release 5.90 (2005-09-29) [unstable]
3529 ** Bring back support for 'head -NUM', 'tail -NUM', etc. even when
3530 conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001. The following changes apply only
3531 when conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001; there is no effect when
3532 conforming to older POSIX versions.
3534 The following usages now behave just as when conforming to older POSIX:
3537 expand -TAB1[,TAB2,...]
3543 join -o FIELD_NAME1 FIELD_NAME2...
3548 tail -[NUM][bcl][f] [FILE]
3550 The following usages no longer work, due to the above changes:
3552 date -I TIMESPEC (use 'date -ITIMESPEC' instead)
3553 od -w WIDTH (use 'od -wWIDTH' instead)
3554 pr -S STRING (use 'pr -SSTRING' instead)
3556 A few usages still have behavior that depends on which POSIX standard is
3557 being conformed to, and portable applications should beware these
3558 problematic usages. These include:
3560 Problematic Standard-conforming replacement, depending on
3561 usage whether you prefer the behavior of:
3562 POSIX 1003.2-1992 POSIX 1003.1-2001
3563 sort +4 sort -k 5 sort ./+4
3564 tail +4 tail -n +4 tail ./+4
3565 tail - f tail f [see (*) below]
3566 tail -c 4 tail -c 10 ./4 tail -c4
3567 touch 12312359 f touch -t 12312359 f touch ./12312359 f
3568 uniq +4 uniq -s 4 uniq ./+4
3570 (*) "tail - f" does not conform to POSIX 1003.1-2001; to read
3571 standard input and then "f", use the command "tail -- - f".
3573 These changes are in response to decisions taken in the January 2005
3574 Austin Group standardization meeting. For more details, please see
3575 "Utility Syntax Guidelines" in the Minutes of the January 2005
3576 Meeting <http://www.opengroup.org/austin/docs/austin_239.html>.
3578 ** Binary input and output are now implemented more consistently.
3579 These changes affect only platforms like MS-DOS that distinguish
3580 between binary and text files.
3582 The following programs now always use text input/output:
3586 The following programs now always use binary input/output to copy data:
3590 The following programs now always use binary input/output to copy
3591 data, except for stdin and stdout when it is a terminal.
3593 head tac tail tee tr
3594 (cat behaves similarly, unless one of the options -bensAE is used.)
3596 cat's --binary or -B option has been removed. It existed only on
3597 MS-DOS-like platforms, and didn't work as documented there.
3599 md5sum and sha1sum now obey the -b or --binary option, even if
3600 standard input is a terminal, and they no longer report files to be
3601 binary if they actually read them in text mode.
3603 ** Changes for better conformance to POSIX
3605 cp, ln, mv, rm changes:
3607 Leading white space is now significant in responses to yes-or-no questions.
3608 For example, if "rm" asks "remove regular file `foo'?" and you respond
3609 with " y" (i.e., space before "y"), it counts as "no".
3613 On a QUIT or PIPE signal, dd now exits without printing statistics.
3615 On hosts lacking the INFO signal, dd no longer treats the USR1
3616 signal as if it were INFO when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
3618 If the file F is non-seekable and contains fewer than N blocks,
3619 then before copying "dd seek=N of=F" now extends F with zeroed
3620 blocks until F contains N blocks.
3624 When POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, "fold file -3" is now equivalent to
3625 "fold file ./-3", not the obviously-erroneous "fold file ./-w3".
3629 -p now marks only directories; it is equivalent to the new option
3630 --indicator-style=slash. Use --file-type or
3631 --indicator-style=file-type to get -p's old behavior.
3635 Documentation and diagnostics now refer to "nicenesses" (commonly
3636 in the range -20...19) rather than "nice values" (commonly 0...39).
3640 nohup now ignores the umask when creating nohup.out.
3642 nohup now closes stderr if it is a terminal and stdout is closed.
3644 nohup now exits with status 127 (not 1) when given an invalid option.
3648 It now rejects the empty name in the normal case. That is,
3649 "pathchk -p ''" now fails, and "pathchk ''" fails unless the
3650 current host (contra POSIX) allows empty file names.
3652 The new -P option checks whether a file name component has leading "-",
3653 as suggested in interpretation "Austin-039:XCU:pathchk:pathchk -p"
3654 <http://www.opengroup.org/austin/interps/doc.tpl?gdid=6232>.
3655 It also rejects the empty name even if the current host accepts it; see
3656 <http://www.opengroup.org/austin/interps/doc.tpl?gdid=6233>.
3658 The --portability option is now equivalent to -p -P.
3662 chmod, mkdir, mkfifo, and mknod formerly mishandled rarely-used symbolic
3663 permissions like =xX and =u, and did not properly diagnose some invalid
3664 strings like g+gr, ug,+x, and +1. These bugs have been fixed.
3666 csplit could produce corrupt output, given input lines longer than 8KB
3668 dd now computes statistics using a realtime clock (if available)
3669 rather than the time-of-day clock, to avoid glitches if the
3670 time-of-day is changed while dd is running. Also, it avoids
3671 using unsafe code in signal handlers; this fixes some core dumps.
3673 expr and test now correctly compare integers of unlimited magnitude.
3675 expr now detects integer overflow when converting strings to integers,
3676 rather than silently wrapping around.
3678 ls now refuses to generate timestamps containing more than 1000 bytes, to
3679 foil potential denial-of-service attacks on hosts with very large stacks.
3681 "mkdir -m =+x dir" no longer ignores the umask when evaluating "+x",
3682 and similarly for mkfifo and mknod.
3684 "mkdir -p /tmp/a/b dir" no longer attempts to create the '.'-relative
3685 directory, dir (in /tmp/a), when, after creating /tmp/a/b, it is unable
3686 to return to its initial working directory. Similarly for "install -D
3687 file /tmp/a/b/file".
3689 "pr -D FORMAT" now accepts the same formats that "date +FORMAT" does.
3691 stat now exits nonzero if a file operand does not exist
3693 ** Improved robustness
3695 Date no longer needs to allocate virtual memory to do its job,
3696 so it can no longer fail due to an out-of-memory condition,
3697 no matter how large the result.
3699 ** Improved portability
3701 hostid now prints exactly 8 hexadecimal digits, possibly with leading zeros,
3702 and without any spurious leading "fff..." on 64-bit hosts.
3704 nice now works on Darwin 7.7.0 in spite of its invalid definition of NZERO.
3706 'rm -r' can remove all entries in a directory even when it is on a
3707 file system for which readdir is buggy and that was not checked by
3708 coreutils' old configure-time run-test.
3710 sleep no longer fails when resumed after being suspended on linux-2.6.8.1,
3711 in spite of that kernel's buggy nanosleep implementation.
3715 chmod -w now complains if its behavior differs from what chmod a-w
3716 would do, and similarly for chmod -r, chmod -x, etc.
3718 cp and mv: the --reply=X option is deprecated
3720 date accepts the new option --rfc-3339=TIMESPEC. The old --iso-8601 (-I)
3721 option is deprecated; it still works, but new applications should avoid it.
3722 date, du, ls, and pr's time formats now support new %:z, %::z, %:::z
3723 specifiers for numeric time zone offsets like -07:00, -07:00:00, and -07.
3725 dd has new iflag= and oflag= flags "binary" and "text", which have an
3726 effect only on nonstandard platforms that distinguish text from binary I/O.
3728 dircolors now supports SETUID, SETGID, STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE,
3729 OTHER_WRITABLE, and STICKY, with ls providing default colors for these
3730 categories if not specified by dircolors.
3732 du accepts new options: --time[=TYPE] and --time-style=STYLE
3734 join now supports a NUL field separator, e.g., "join -t '\0'".
3735 join now detects and reports incompatible options, e.g., "join -t x -t y",
3737 ls no longer outputs an extra space between the mode and the link count
3738 when none of the listed files has an ACL.
3740 md5sum --check now accepts multiple input files, and similarly for sha1sum.
3742 If stdin is a terminal, nohup now redirects it from /dev/null to
3743 prevent the command from tying up an OpenSSH session after you logout.
3745 "rm -FOO" now suggests "rm ./-FOO" if the file "-FOO" exists and
3746 "-FOO" is not a valid option.
3748 stat -f -c %S outputs the fundamental block size (used for block counts).
3749 stat -f's default output format has been changed to output this size as well.
3750 stat -f recognizes file systems of type XFS and JFS
3752 "touch -" now touches standard output, not a file named "-".
3754 uname -a no longer generates the -p and -i outputs if they are unknown.
3756 * Major changes in release 5.3.0 (2005-01-08) [unstable]
3760 Several fixes to chgrp and chown for compatibility with POSIX and BSD:
3762 Do not affect symbolic links by default.
3763 Now, operate on whatever a symbolic link points to, instead.
3764 To get the old behavior, use --no-dereference (-h).
3766 --dereference now works, even when the specified owner
3767 and/or group match those of an affected symlink.
3769 Check for incompatible options. When -R and --dereference are
3770 both used, then either -H or -L must also be used. When -R and -h
3771 are both used, then -P must be in effect.
3773 -H, -L, and -P have no effect unless -R is also specified.
3774 If -P and -R are both specified, -h is assumed.
3776 Do not optimize away the chown() system call when the file's owner
3777 and group already have the desired value. This optimization was
3778 incorrect, as it failed to update the last-changed time and reset
3779 special permission bits, as POSIX requires.
3781 "chown : file", "chown '' file", and "chgrp '' file" now succeed
3782 without changing the uid or gid, instead of reporting an error.
3784 Do not report an error if the owner or group of a
3785 recursively-encountered symbolic link cannot be updated because
3786 the file system does not support it.
3788 chmod now accepts multiple mode-like options, e.g., "chmod -r -w f".
3790 chown is no longer subject to a race condition vulnerability, when
3791 used with --from=O:G and without the (-h) --no-dereference option.
3793 cut's --output-delimiter=D option works with abutting byte ranges.
3795 dircolors's documentation now recommends that shell scripts eval
3796 "`dircolors`" rather than `dircolors`, to avoid shell expansion pitfalls.
3798 du no longer segfaults when a subdirectory of an operand
3799 directory is removed while du is traversing that subdirectory.
3800 Since the bug was in the underlying fts.c module, it also affected
3801 chown, chmod, and chgrp.
3803 du's --exclude-from=FILE and --exclude=P options now compare patterns
3804 against the entire name of each file, rather than against just the
3807 echo now conforms to POSIX better. It supports the \0ooo syntax for
3808 octal escapes, and \c now terminates printing immediately. If
3809 POSIXLY_CORRECT is set and the first argument is not "-n", echo now
3810 outputs all option-like arguments instead of treating them as options.
3812 expand and unexpand now conform to POSIX better. They check for
3813 blanks (which can include characters other than space and tab in
3814 non-POSIX locales) instead of spaces and tabs. Unexpand now
3815 preserves some blanks instead of converting them to tabs or spaces.
3817 "ln x d/" now reports an error if d/x is a directory and x a file,
3818 instead of incorrectly creating a link to d/x/x.
3820 ls no longer segfaults on systems for which SIZE_MAX != (size_t) -1.
3822 md5sum and sha1sum now report an error when given so many input
3823 lines that their line counter overflows, instead of silently
3824 reporting incorrect results.
3828 If it fails to lower the niceness due to lack of permissions,
3829 it goes ahead and runs the command anyway, as POSIX requires.
3831 It no longer incorrectly reports an error if the current niceness
3834 It no longer assumes that nicenesses range from -20 through 19.
3836 It now consistently adjusts out-of-range nicenesses to the
3837 closest values in range; formerly it sometimes reported an error.
3839 pathchk no longer accepts trailing options, e.g., "pathchk -p foo -b"
3840 now treats -b as a file name to check, not as an invalid option.
3842 'pr --columns=N' was not equivalent to 'pr -N' when also using
3845 pr now supports page numbers up to 2**64 on most hosts, and it
3846 detects page number overflow instead of silently wrapping around.
3847 pr now accepts file names that begin with "+" so long as the rest of
3848 the file name does not look like a page range.
3850 printf has several changes:
3852 It now uses 'intmax_t' (not 'long int') to format integers, so it
3853 can now format 64-bit integers on most modern hosts.
3855 On modern hosts it now supports the C99-inspired %a, %A, %F conversion
3856 specs, the "'" and "0" flags, and the ll, j, t, and z length modifiers
3857 (this is compatible with recent Bash versions).
3859 The printf command now rejects invalid conversion specifications
3860 like %#d, instead of relying on undefined behavior in the underlying
3863 ptx now diagnoses invalid values for its --width=N (-w)
3864 and --gap-size=N (-g) options.
3866 mv (when moving between partitions) no longer fails when
3867 operating on too many command-line-specified nonempty directories.
3869 "readlink -f" is more compatible with prior implementations
3871 rm (without -f) no longer hangs when attempting to remove a symlink
3872 to a file on an off-line NFS-mounted partition.
3874 rm no longer gets a failed assertion under some unusual conditions.
3876 rm no longer requires read access to the current directory.
3878 "rm -r" would mistakenly fail to remove files under a directory
3879 for some types of errors (e.g., read-only file system, I/O error)
3880 when first encountering the directory.
3884 "sort -o -" now writes to a file named "-" instead of to standard
3885 output; POSIX requires this.
3887 An unlikely race condition has been fixed where "sort" could have
3888 mistakenly removed a temporary file belonging to some other process.
3890 "sort" no longer has O(N**2) behavior when it creates many temporary files.
3892 tac can now handle regular, nonseekable files like Linux's
3893 /proc/modules. Before, it would produce no output for such a file.
3895 tac would exit immediately upon I/O or temp-file creation failure.
3896 Now it continues on, processing any remaining command line arguments.
3898 "tail -f" no longer mishandles pipes and fifos. With no operands,
3899 tail now ignores -f if standard input is a pipe, as POSIX requires.
3900 When conforming to POSIX 1003.2-1992, tail now supports the SUSv2 b
3901 modifier (e.g., "tail -10b file") and it handles some obscure cases
3902 more correctly, e.g., "tail +cl" now reads the file "+cl" rather
3903 than reporting an error, "tail -c file" no longer reports an error,
3904 and "tail - file" no longer reads standard input.
3906 tee now exits when it gets a SIGPIPE signal, as POSIX requires.
3907 To get tee's old behavior, use the shell command "(trap '' PIPE; tee)".
3908 Also, "tee -" now writes to standard output instead of to a file named "-".
3910 "touch -- MMDDhhmm[yy] file" is now equivalent to
3911 "touch MMDDhhmm[yy] file" even when conforming to pre-2001 POSIX.
3913 tr no longer mishandles a second operand with leading "-".
3915 who now prints user names in full instead of truncating them after 8 bytes.
3917 The following commands now reject unknown options instead of
3918 accepting them as operands, so that users are properly warned that
3919 options may be added later. Formerly they accepted unknown options
3920 as operands; e.g., "basename -a a" acted like "basename -- -a a".
3922 basename dirname factor hostname link nohup sync unlink yes
3926 For efficiency, 'sort -m' no longer copies input to a temporary file
3927 merely because the input happens to come from a pipe. As a result,
3928 some relatively-contrived examples like 'cat F | sort -m -o F - G'
3929 are no longer safe, as 'sort' might start writing F before 'cat' is
3930 done reading it. This problem cannot occur unless '-m' is used.
3932 When outside the default POSIX locale, the 'who' and 'pinky'
3933 commands now output timestamps like "2004-06-21 13:09" instead of
3934 the traditional "Jun 21 13:09".
3936 pwd now works even when run from a working directory whose name
3937 is longer than PATH_MAX.
3939 cp, install, ln, and mv have a new --no-target-directory (-T) option,
3940 and -t is now a short name for their --target-directory option.
3942 cp -pu and mv -u (when copying) now don't bother to update the
3943 destination if the resulting timestamp would be no newer than the
3944 preexisting timestamp. This saves work in the common case when
3945 copying or moving multiple times to the same destination in a file
3946 system with a coarse timestamp resolution.
3948 cut accepts a new option, --complement, to complement the set of
3949 selected bytes, characters, or fields.
3951 dd now also prints the number of bytes transferred, the time, and the
3952 transfer rate. The new "status=noxfer" operand suppresses this change.
3954 dd has new conversions for the conv= option:
3956 nocreat do not create the output file
3957 excl fail if the output file already exists
3958 fdatasync physically write output file data before finishing
3959 fsync likewise, but also write metadata
3961 dd has new iflag= and oflag= options with the following flags:
3963 append append mode (makes sense for output file only)
3964 direct use direct I/O for data
3965 dsync use synchronized I/O for data
3966 sync likewise, but also for metadata
3967 nonblock use non-blocking I/O
3968 nofollow do not follow symlinks
3969 noctty do not assign controlling terminal from file
3971 stty now provides support (iutf8) for setting UTF-8 input mode.
3973 With stat, a specified format is no longer automatically newline terminated.
3974 If you want a newline at the end of your output, append '\n' to the format
3977 'df', 'du', and 'ls' now take the default block size from the
3978 BLOCKSIZE environment variable if the BLOCK_SIZE, DF_BLOCK_SIZE,
3979 DU_BLOCK_SIZE, and LS_BLOCK_SIZE environment variables are not set.
3980 Unlike the other variables, though, BLOCKSIZE does not affect
3981 values like 'ls -l' sizes that are normally displayed as bytes.
3982 This new behavior is for compatibility with BSD.
3984 du accepts a new option --files0-from=FILE, where FILE contains a
3985 list of NUL-terminated file names.
3987 Date syntax as used by date -d, date -f, and touch -d has been
3990 Dates like 'January 32' with out-of-range components are now rejected.
3992 Dates can have fractional timestamps like 2004-02-27 14:19:13.489392193.
3994 Dates can be entered via integer counts of seconds since 1970 when
3995 prefixed by '@'. For example, '@321' represents 1970-01-01 00:05:21 UTC.
3997 Time zone corrections can now separate hours and minutes with a colon,
3998 and can follow standard abbreviations like "UTC". For example,
3999 "UTC +0530" and "+05:30" are supported, and are both equivalent to "+0530".
4001 Date values can now have leading TZ="..." assignments that override
4002 the environment only while that date is being processed. For example,
4003 the following shell command converts from Paris to New York time:
4005 TZ="America/New_York" date --date='TZ="Europe/Paris" 2004-10-31 06:30'
4007 'date' has a new option --iso-8601=ns that outputs
4008 nanosecond-resolution timestamps.
4010 echo -e '\xHH' now outputs a byte whose hexadecimal value is HH,
4011 for compatibility with bash.
4013 ls now exits with status 1 on minor problems, 2 if serious trouble.
4015 ls has a new --hide=PATTERN option that behaves like
4016 --ignore=PATTERN, except that it is overridden by -a or -A.
4017 This can be useful for aliases, e.g., if lh is an alias for
4018 "ls --hide='*~'", then "lh -A" lists the file "README~".
4020 In the following cases POSIX allows the default GNU behavior,
4021 so when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set:
4023 false, printf, true, unlink, and yes all support --help and --option.
4024 ls supports TABSIZE.
4025 pr no longer depends on LC_TIME for the date format in non-POSIX locales.
4026 printf supports \u, \U, \x.
4027 tail supports two or more files when using the obsolete option syntax.
4029 The usual '--' operand is now supported by chroot, hostid, hostname,
4032 'od' now conforms to POSIX better, and is more compatible with BSD:
4034 The older syntax "od [-abcdfilosx]... [FILE] [[+]OFFSET[.][b]]" now works
4035 even without --traditional. This is a change in behavior if there
4036 are one or two operands and the last one begins with +, or if
4037 there are two operands and the latter one begins with a digit.
4038 For example, "od foo 10" and "od +10" now treat the last operand as
4039 an offset, not as a file name.
4041 -h is no longer documented, and may be withdrawn in future versions.
4042 Use -x or -t x2 instead.
4044 -i is now equivalent to -t dI (not -t d2), and
4045 -l is now equivalent to -t dL (not -t d4).
4047 -s is now equivalent to -t d2. The old "-s[NUM]" or "-s NUM"
4048 option has been renamed to "-S NUM".
4050 The default output format is now -t oS, not -t o2, i.e., short int
4051 rather than two-byte int. This makes a difference only on hosts like
4052 Cray systems where the C short int type requires more than two bytes.
4054 readlink accepts new options: --canonicalize-existing (-e)
4055 and --canonicalize-missing (-m).
4057 The stat option --filesystem has been renamed to --file-system, for
4058 consistency with POSIX "file system" and with cp and du --one-file-system.
4062 md5sum and sha1sum's undocumented --string option has been removed.
4064 tail's undocumented --max-consecutive-size-changes option has been removed.
4066 * Major changes in release 5.2.1 (2004-03-12) [stable]
4070 mv could mistakenly fail to preserve hard links when moving two
4071 or more arguments between partitions.
4073 'cp --sparse=always F /dev/hdx' no longer tries to use lseek to create
4074 holes in the destination.
4076 nohup now sets the close-on-exec flag for its copy of the stderr file
4077 descriptor. This avoids some nohup-induced hangs. For example, before
4078 this change, if you ran 'ssh localhost', then 'nohup sleep 600 </dev/null &',
4079 and then exited that remote shell, the ssh session would hang until the
4080 10-minute sleep terminated. With the fixed nohup, the ssh session
4081 terminates immediately.
4083 'expr' now conforms to POSIX better:
4085 Integers like -0 and 00 are now treated as zero.
4087 The '|' operator now returns 0, not its first argument, if both
4088 arguments are null or zero. E.g., 'expr "" \| ""' now returns 0,
4089 not the empty string.
4091 The '|' and '&' operators now use short-circuit evaluation, e.g.,
4092 'expr 1 \| 1 / 0' no longer reports a division by zero.
4096 'chown user.group file' now has its traditional meaning even when
4097 conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001, so long as no user has a name
4098 containing '.' that happens to equal 'user.group'.
4101 * Major changes in release 5.2.0 (2004-02-19) [stable]
4108 * Major changes in release 5.1.3 (2004-02-08): candidate to become stable 5.2.0
4112 'cp -d' now works as required even on systems like OSF V5.1 that
4113 declare stat and lstat as 'static inline' functions.
4115 timestamps output by stat now include actual fractional seconds,
4116 when available -- or .0000000 for files without that information.
4118 seq no longer infloops when printing 2^31 or more numbers.
4119 For reference, seq `echo 2^31|bc` > /dev/null takes about one hour
4120 on a 1.6 GHz Athlon 2000 XP. Now it can output 2^53-1 numbers before
4123 * Major changes in release 5.1.2 (2004-01-25):
4127 rmdir -p exits with status 1 on error; formerly it sometimes exited
4128 with status 0 when given more than one argument.
4130 nohup now always exits with status 127 when it finds an error,
4131 as POSIX requires; formerly it sometimes exited with status 1.
4133 Several programs (including cut, date, dd, env, hostname, nl, pr,
4134 stty, and tr) now always exit with status 1 when they find an error;
4135 formerly they sometimes exited with status 2.
4137 factor no longer reports a usage error if stdin has the wrong format.
4139 paste no longer infloops on ppc systems (bug introduced in 5.1.1)
4142 * Major changes in release 5.1.1 (2004-01-17):
4144 ** Configuration option
4146 You can select the default level of POSIX conformance at configure-time,
4147 e.g., by ./configure DEFAULT_POSIX2_VERSION=199209
4151 fold -s works once again on systems with differing sizes for int
4152 and size_t (bug introduced in 5.1.0)
4156 touch -r now specifies the origin for any relative times in the -d
4157 operand, if both options are given. For example, "touch -r FOO -d
4158 '-5 seconds' BAR" sets BAR's modification time to be five seconds
4161 join: The obsolete options "-j1 FIELD", "-j2 FIELD", and
4162 "-o LIST1 LIST2..." are no longer supported on POSIX 1003.1-2001 systems.
4163 Portable scripts should use "-1 FIELD", "-2 FIELD", and
4164 "-o LIST1,LIST2..." respectively. If join was compiled on a
4165 POSIX 1003.1-2001 system, you may enable the old behavior
4166 by setting _POSIX2_VERSION=199209 in your environment.
4167 [This change was reverted in coreutils 5.3.1.]
4170 * Major changes in release 5.1.0 (2003-12-21):
4174 chgrp, chmod, and chown can now process (with -R) hierarchies of virtually
4175 unlimited depth. Before, they would fail to operate on any file they
4176 encountered with a relative name of length PATH_MAX (often 4096) or longer.
4178 chgrp, chmod, chown, and rm accept the new options:
4179 --preserve-root, --no-preserve-root (default)
4181 chgrp and chown now accept POSIX-mandated -L, -H, and -P options
4183 du can now process hierarchies of virtually unlimited depth.
4184 Before, du was limited by the user's stack size and it would get a
4185 stack overflow error (often a segmentation fault) when applied to
4186 a hierarchy of depth around 30,000 or larger.
4188 du works even when run from an inaccessible directory
4190 du -D now dereferences all symlinks specified on the command line,
4191 not just the ones that reference directories
4193 du now accepts -P (--no-dereference), for compatibility with du
4194 of NetBSD and for consistency with e.g., chown and chgrp
4196 du's -H option will soon have the meaning required by POSIX
4197 (--dereference-args, aka -D) rather then the current meaning of --si.
4198 Now, using -H elicits a warning to that effect.
4200 When given -l and similar options, ls now adjusts the output column
4201 widths to fit the data, so that output lines are shorter and have
4202 columns that line up better. This may adversely affect shell
4203 scripts that expect fixed-width columns, but such shell scripts were
4204 not portable anyway, even with old GNU ls where the columns became
4205 ragged when a datum was too wide.
4207 du accepts a new option, -0/--null, to make it produce NUL-terminated
4212 printf, seq, tail, and sleep now parse floating-point operands
4213 and options in the C locale. POSIX requires this for printf.
4215 od -c -w9999999 no longer segfaults
4217 csplit no longer reads from freed memory (dumping core on some systems)
4219 csplit would mistakenly exhaust virtual memory in some cases
4221 ls --width=N (for very large N) is no longer subject to an address
4222 arithmetic bug that could result in bounds violations.
4224 ls --width=N (with -x or -C) no longer allocates more space
4225 (potentially much more) than necessary for a given directory.
4227 dd 'unblock' and 'sync' may now be combined (e.g., dd conv=unblock,sync)
4229 * Major changes in release 5.0.91 (2003-09-08):
4233 date accepts a new option --rfc-2822, an alias for --rfc-822.
4235 split accepts a new option -d or --numeric-suffixes.
4237 cp, install, mv, and touch now preserve microsecond resolution on
4238 file timestamps, on platforms that have the 'utimes' system call.
4239 Unfortunately there is no system call yet to preserve file
4240 timestamps to their full nanosecond resolution; microsecond
4241 resolution is the best we can do right now.
4243 sort now supports the zero byte (NUL) as a field separator; use -t '\0'.
4244 The -t '' option, which formerly had no effect, is now an error.
4246 sort option order no longer matters for the options -S, -d, -i, -o, and -t.
4247 Stronger options override weaker, and incompatible options are diagnosed.
4249 'sha1sum --check' now accepts the BSD format for SHA1 message digests
4250 in addition to the BSD format for MD5 ones.
4252 who -l now means 'who --login', not 'who --lookup', per POSIX.
4253 who's -l option has been eliciting an unconditional warning about
4254 this impending change since sh-utils-2.0.12 (April 2002).
4258 Mistakenly renaming a file onto itself, e.g., via 'mv B b' when 'B' is
4259 the same directory entry as 'b' no longer destroys the directory entry
4260 referenced by both 'b' and 'B'. Note that this would happen only on
4261 file systems like VFAT where two different names may refer to the same
4262 directory entry, usually due to lower->upper case mapping of file names.
4263 Now, the above can happen only on file systems that perform name mapping and
4264 that support hard links (stat.st_nlink > 1). This mitigates the problem
4265 in two ways: few file systems appear to be affected (hpfs and ntfs are),
4266 when the bug is triggered, mv no longer removes the last hard link to a file.
4267 *** ATTENTION ***: if you know how to distinguish the following two cases
4268 without writing to the file system in question, please let me know:
4269 1) B and b refer to the same directory entry on a file system like NTFS
4270 (B may well have a link count larger than 1)
4271 2) B and b are hard links to the same file
4273 stat no longer overruns a buffer for format strings ending in '%'
4275 fold -s -wN would infloop for N < 8 with TABs in the input.
4276 E.g., this would not terminate: printf 'a\t' | fold -w2 -s
4278 'split -a0', although of questionable utility, is accepted once again.
4280 'df DIR' used to hang under some conditions on OSF/1 5.1. Now it doesn't.
4282 seq's --width (-w) option now works properly even when the endpoint
4283 requiring the larger width is negative and smaller than the other endpoint.
4285 seq's default step is 1, even if LAST < FIRST.
4287 paste no longer mistakenly outputs 0xFF bytes for a nonempty input file
4288 without a trailing newline.
4290 'tail -n0 -f FILE' and 'tail -c0 -f FILE' no longer perform what amounted
4291 to a busy wait, rather than sleeping between iterations.
4293 tail's long-undocumented --allow-missing option now elicits a warning
4296 * Major changes in release 5.0.90 (2003-07-29):
4300 sort is now up to 30% more CPU-efficient in some cases
4302 'test' is now more compatible with Bash and POSIX:
4304 'test -t', 'test --help', and 'test --version' now silently exit
4305 with status 0. To test whether standard output is a terminal, use
4306 'test -t 1'. To get help and version info for 'test', use
4307 '[ --help' and '[ --version'.
4309 'test' now exits with status 2 (not 1) if there is an error.
4311 wc count field widths now are heuristically adjusted depending on the input
4312 size, if known. If only one count is printed, it is guaranteed to
4313 be printed without leading spaces.
4315 Previously, wc did not align the count fields if POSIXLY_CORRECT was set,
4316 but POSIX did not actually require this undesirable behavior, so it
4321 kill no longer tries to operate on argv[0] (introduced in 5.0.1)
4322 Why wasn't this noticed? Although many tests use kill, none of
4323 them made an effort to avoid using the shell's built-in kill.
4325 '[' invoked with no arguments no longer evokes a segfault
4327 rm without --recursive (aka -r or -R) no longer prompts regarding
4328 unwritable directories, as required by POSIX.
4330 uniq -c now uses a SPACE, not a TAB between the count and the
4331 corresponding line, as required by POSIX.
4333 expr now exits with status 2 if the expression is syntactically valid,
4334 and with status 3 if an error occurred. POSIX requires this.
4336 expr now reports trouble if string comparison fails due to a collation error.
4338 split now generates suffixes properly on EBCDIC hosts.
4340 split -a0 now works, as POSIX requires.
4342 'sort --version' and 'sort --help' fail, as they should
4343 when their output is redirected to /dev/full.
4345 'su --version > /dev/full' now fails, as it should.
4347 ** Fewer arbitrary limitations
4349 cut requires 97% less memory when very large field numbers or
4350 byte offsets are specified.
4353 * Major changes in release 5.0.1 (2003-07-15):
4356 - new program: '[' (much like 'test')
4359 - head now accepts --lines=-N (--bytes=-N) to print all but the
4360 N lines (bytes) at the end of the file
4361 - md5sum --check now accepts the output of the BSD md5sum program, e.g.,
4362 MD5 (f) = d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
4363 - date -d DATE can now parse a DATE string like May-23-2003
4364 - chown: '.' is no longer recognized as a separator in the OWNER:GROUP
4365 specifier on POSIX 1003.1-2001 systems. If chown *was not* compiled
4366 on such a system, then it still accepts '.', by default. If chown
4367 was compiled on a POSIX 1003.1-2001 system, then you may enable the
4368 old behavior by setting _POSIX2_VERSION=199209 in your environment.
4369 - chown no longer tries to preserve set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits;
4370 on some systems, the chown syscall resets those bits, and previous
4371 versions of the chown command would call chmod to restore the original,
4372 pre-chown(2) settings, but that behavior is problematic.
4373 1) There was a window whereby a malicious user, M, could subvert a
4374 chown command run by some other user and operating on files in a
4375 directory where M has write access.
4376 2) Before (and even now, on systems with chown(2) that doesn't reset
4377 those bits), an unwary admin. could use chown unwittingly to create e.g.,
4378 a set-user-ID root copy of /bin/sh.
4381 - chown --dereference no longer leaks a file descriptor per symlink processed
4382 - 'du /' once again prints the '/' on the last line
4383 - split's --verbose option works once again [broken in 4.5.10 and 5.0]
4384 - tail -f is no longer subject to a race condition that could make it
4385 delay displaying the last part of a file that had stopped growing. That
4386 bug could also make tail -f give an unwarranted 'file truncated' warning.
4387 - du no longer runs out of file descriptors unnecessarily
4388 - df and 'readlink --canonicalize' no longer corrupt the heap on
4389 non-glibc, non-solaris systems
4390 - 'env -u UNSET_VARIABLE' no longer dumps core on non-glibc systems
4391 - readlink's --canonicalize option now works on systems like Solaris that
4392 lack the canonicalize_file_name function but do have resolvepath.
4393 - mv now removes 'a' in this example on all systems: touch a; ln a b; mv a b
4394 This behavior is contrary to POSIX (which requires that the mv command do
4395 nothing and exit successfully), but I suspect POSIX will change.
4396 - date's %r format directive now honors locale settings
4397 - date's '-' (no-pad) format flag now affects the space-padded-by-default
4398 conversion specifiers, %e, %k, %l
4399 - fmt now diagnoses invalid obsolescent width specifications like '-72x'
4400 - fmt now exits nonzero when unable to open an input file
4401 - tsort now fails when given an odd number of input tokens,
4402 as required by POSIX. Before, it would act as if the final token
4403 appeared one additional time.
4405 ** Fewer arbitrary limitations
4406 - tail's byte and line counts are no longer limited to OFF_T_MAX.
4407 Now the limit is UINTMAX_MAX (usually 2^64).
4408 - split can now handle --bytes=N and --lines=N with N=2^31 or more.
4411 - 'kill -t' now prints signal descriptions (rather than '?') on systems
4412 like Tru64 with __sys_siglist but no strsignal function.
4413 - stat.c now compiles on Ultrix systems
4414 - sleep now works on AIX systems that lack support for clock_gettime
4415 - rm now works around Darwin6.5's broken readdir function
4416 Before 'rm -rf DIR' would fail to remove all files in DIR
4417 if there were more than 338.
4419 * Major changes in release 5.0 (2003-04-02):
4420 - false --help now exits nonzero
4423 * printf no longer treats \x specially when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set
4424 * printf avoids buffer overrun with format ending in a backslash and
4425 * printf avoids buffer overrun with incomplete conversion specifier
4426 * printf accepts multiple flags in a single conversion specifier
4429 * seq no longer requires that a field width be specified
4430 * seq no longer fails when given a field width of '0'
4431 * seq now accepts " " and "'" as valid format flag characters
4432 * df now shows a HOSTNAME: prefix for each remote-mounted file system on AIX 5.1
4433 * portability tweaks for HP-UX, AIX 5.1, DJGPP
4436 * printf no longer segfaults for a negative field width or precision
4437 * shred now always enables --exact for non-regular files
4438 * du no longer lists hard-linked files more than once
4439 * du no longer dumps core on some systems due to "infinite" recursion
4440 via nftw's use of the buggy replacement function in getcwd.c
4441 * portability patches for a few vendor compilers and 64-bit systems
4442 * du -S *really* now works like it did before the change in 4.5.5
4445 * du no longer truncates file sizes or sums to fit in 32-bit size_t
4446 * work around Linux kernel bug in getcwd (fixed in 2.4.21-pre4), so that pwd
4447 now fails if the name of the working directory is so long that getcwd
4448 truncates it. Before it would print the truncated name and exit successfully.
4449 * 'df /some/mount-point' no longer hangs on a GNU libc system when another
4450 hard-mounted NFS file system (preceding /some/mount-point in /proc/mounts)
4452 * rm -rf now gives an accurate diagnostic when failing to remove a file
4453 under certain unusual conditions
4454 * mv and 'cp --preserve=links' now preserve multiple hard links even under
4455 certain unusual conditions where they used to fail
4458 * du -S once again works like it did before the change in 4.5.5
4459 * stat accepts a new file format, %B, for the size of each block reported by %b
4460 * du accepts new option: --apparent-size
4461 * du --bytes (-b) works the same way it did in fileutils-3.16 and before
4462 * du reports proper sizes for directories (not zero) (broken in 4.5.6 or 4.5.7)
4463 * df now always displays under 'Filesystem', the device file name
4464 corresponding to the listed mount point. Before, for a block- or character-
4465 special file command line argument, df would display that argument. E.g.,
4466 'df /dev/hda' would list '/dev/hda' as the 'Filesystem', rather than say
4467 /dev/hda3 (the device on which '/' is mounted), as it does now.
4468 * test now works properly when invoked from a set user ID or set group ID
4469 context and when testing access to files subject to alternate protection
4470 mechanisms. For example, without this change, a set-UID program that invoked
4471 'test -w F' (to see if F is writable) could mistakenly report that it *was*
4472 writable, even though F was on a read-only file system, or F had an ACL
4473 prohibiting write access, or F was marked as immutable.
4476 * du would fail with more than one DIR argument when any but the last did not
4477 contain a slash (due to a bug in ftw.c)
4480 * du no longer segfaults on Solaris systems (fixed heap-corrupting bug in ftw.c)
4481 * du --exclude=FILE works once again (this was broken by the rewrite for 4.5.5)
4482 * du no longer gets a failed assertion for certain hierarchy lay-outs
4483 involving hard-linked directories
4484 * 'who -r' no longer segfaults when using non-C-locale messages
4485 * df now displays a mount point (usually '/') for non-mounted
4486 character-special and block files
4489 * ls --dired produces correct byte offset for file names containing
4490 nonprintable characters in a multibyte locale
4491 * du has been rewritten to use a variant of GNU libc's ftw.c
4492 * du now counts the space associated with a directory's directory entry,
4493 even if it cannot list or chdir into that subdirectory.
4494 * du -S now includes the st_size of each entry corresponding to a subdirectory
4495 * rm on FreeBSD can once again remove directories from NFS-mounted file systems
4496 * ls has a new option --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir, which
4497 corresponds to the new default behavior when none of -d, -l -F, -H, -L
4499 * ls dangling-symlink now prints 'dangling-symlink'.
4500 Before, it would fail with 'no such file or directory'.
4501 * ls -s symlink-to-non-dir and ls -i symlink-to-non-dir now print
4502 attributes of 'symlink', rather than attributes of their referents.
4503 * Fix a bug introduced in 4.5.4 that made it so that ls --color would no
4504 longer highlight the names of files with the execute bit set when not
4505 specified on the command line.
4506 * shred's --zero (-z) option no longer gobbles up any following argument.
4507 Before, 'shred --zero file' would produce 'shred: missing file argument',
4508 and worse, 'shred --zero f1 f2 ...' would appear to work, but would leave
4509 the first file untouched.
4510 * readlink: new program
4511 * cut: new feature: when used to select ranges of byte offsets (as opposed
4512 to ranges of fields) and when --output-delimiter=STRING is specified,
4513 output STRING between ranges of selected bytes.
4514 * rm -r can no longer be tricked into mistakenly reporting a cycle.
4515 * when rm detects a directory cycle, it no longer aborts the entire command,
4516 but rather merely stops processing the affected command line argument.
4519 * cp no longer fails to parse options like this: --preserve=mode,ownership
4520 * 'ls --color -F symlink-to-dir' works properly
4521 * ls is much more efficient on directories with valid dirent.d_type.
4522 * stty supports all baud rates defined in linux-2.4.19.
4523 * 'du symlink-to-dir/' would improperly remove the trailing slash
4524 * 'du ""' would evoke a bounds violation.
4525 * In the unlikely event that running 'du /' resulted in 'stat ("/", ...)'
4526 failing, du would give a diagnostic about '' (empty string) rather than '/'.
4527 * printf: a hexadecimal escape sequence has at most two hex. digits, not three.
4528 * The following features have been added to the --block-size option
4529 and similar environment variables of df, du, and ls.
4530 - A leading "'" generates numbers with thousands separators.
4532 $ ls -l --block-size="'1" file
4533 -rw-rw-r-- 1 eggert src 47,483,707 Sep 24 23:40 file
4534 - A size suffix without a leading integer generates a suffix in the output.
4536 $ ls -l --block-size="K"
4537 -rw-rw-r-- 1 eggert src 46371K Sep 24 23:40 file
4538 * ls's --block-size option now affects file sizes in all cases, not
4539 just for --block-size=human-readable and --block-size=si. Fractional
4540 sizes are now always rounded up, for consistency with df and du.
4541 * df now displays the block size using powers of 1000 if the requested
4542 block size seems to be a multiple of a power of 1000.
4543 * nl no longer gets a segfault when run like this 'yes|nl -s%n'
4546 * du --dereference-args (-D) no longer fails in certain cases
4547 * 'ln --target-dir=DIR' no longer fails when given a single argument
4550 * 'rm -i dir' (without --recursive (-r)) no longer recurses into dir
4551 * 'tail -c N FILE' now works with files of size >= 4GB
4552 * 'mkdir -p' can now create very deep (e.g. 40,000-component) directories
4553 * rmdir -p dir-with-trailing-slash/ no longer fails
4554 * printf now honors the '--' command line delimiter
4555 * od's 8-byte formats x8, o8, and u8 now work
4556 * tail now accepts fractional seconds for its --sleep-interval=S (-s) option
4559 * du and ls now report sizes of symbolic links (before they'd always report 0)
4560 * uniq now obeys the LC_COLLATE locale, as per POSIX 1003.1-2001 TC1.
4562 ========================================================================
4563 Here are the NEWS entries made from fileutils-4.1 until the
4564 point at which the packages merged to form the coreutils:
4567 * 'rm symlink-to-unwritable' doesn't prompt [introduced in 4.1.10]
4569 * rm once again gives a reasonable diagnostic when failing to remove a file
4570 owned by someone else in a sticky directory [introduced in 4.1.9]
4571 * df now rounds all quantities up, as per POSIX.
4572 * New ls time style: long-iso, which generates YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM.
4573 * Any time style can be preceded by "posix-"; this causes "ls" to
4574 use traditional timestamp format when in the POSIX locale.
4575 * The default time style is now posix-long-iso instead of posix-iso.
4576 Set TIME_STYLE="posix-iso" to revert to the behavior of 4.1.1 through 4.1.9.
4577 * 'rm dangling-symlink' doesn't prompt [introduced in 4.1.9]
4578 * stat: remove support for --secure/-s option and related %S and %C format specs
4579 * stat: rename --link/-l to --dereference/-L.
4580 The old options will continue to work for a while.
4582 * rm can now remove very deep hierarchies, in spite of any limit on stack size
4583 * new programs: link, unlink, and stat
4584 * New ls option: --author (for the Hurd).
4585 * 'touch -c no-such-file' no longer fails, per POSIX
4587 * mv no longer mistakenly creates links to preexisting destination files
4590 * rm: close a hole that would allow a running rm process to be subverted
4592 * New cp option: --copy-contents.
4593 * cp -r is now equivalent to cp -R. Use cp -R -L --copy-contents to get the
4594 traditional (and rarely desirable) cp -r behavior.
4595 * ls now accepts --time-style=+FORMAT, where +FORMAT works like date's format
4596 * The obsolete usage 'touch [-acm] MMDDhhmm[YY] FILE...' is no longer
4597 supported on systems conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001. Use touch -t instead.
4598 * cp and inter-partition mv no longer give a misleading diagnostic in some
4601 * cp -r no longer preserves symlinks
4602 * The block size notation is now compatible with SI and with IEC 60027-2.
4603 For example, --block-size=1MB now means --block-size=1000000,
4604 whereas --block-size=1MiB now means --block-size=1048576.
4605 A missing 'B' (e.g. '1M') has the same meaning as before.
4606 A trailing 'B' now means decimal, not binary; this is a silent change.
4607 The nonstandard 'D' suffix (e.g. '1MD') is now obsolescent.
4608 * -H or --si now outputs the trailing 'B', for consistency with the above.
4609 * Programs now output trailing 'K' (not 'k') to mean 1024, as per IEC 60027-2.
4610 * New df, du short option -B is short for --block-size.
4611 * You can omit an integer '1' before a block size suffix,
4612 e.g. 'df -BG' is equivalent to 'df -B 1G' and to 'df --block-size=1G'.
4613 * The following options are now obsolescent, as their names are
4614 incompatible with IEC 60027-2:
4615 df, du: -m or --megabytes (use -BM or --block-size=1M)
4616 df, du, ls: --kilobytes (use --block-size=1K)
4618 * df --local no longer lists smbfs file systems whose name starts with //
4619 * dd now detects the Linux/tape/lseek bug at run time and warns about it.
4621 * ls -R once again outputs a blank line between per-directory groups of files.
4622 This was broken by the cycle-detection change in 4.1.1.
4623 * dd once again uses 'lseek' on character devices like /dev/mem and /dev/kmem.
4624 On systems with the linux kernel (at least up to 2.4.16), dd must still
4625 resort to emulating 'skip=N' behavior using reads on tape devices, because
4626 lseek has no effect, yet appears to succeed. This may be a kernel bug.
4628 * cp no longer fails when two or more source files are the same;
4629 now it just gives a warning and doesn't copy the file the second time.
4630 E.g., cp a a d/ produces this:
4631 cp: warning: source file `a' specified more than once
4632 * chmod would set the wrong bit when given symbolic mode strings like
4633 these: g=o, o=g, o=u. E.g., 'chmod a=,o=w,ug=o f' would give a mode
4634 of --w-r---w- rather than --w--w--w-.
4636 * mv (likewise for cp), now fails rather than silently clobbering one of
4637 the source files in the following example:
4638 rm -rf a b c; mkdir a b c; touch a/f b/f; mv a/f b/f c
4639 * ls -R detects directory cycles, per POSIX. It warns and doesn't infloop.
4640 * cp's -P option now means the same as --no-dereference, per POSIX.
4641 Use --parents to get the old meaning.
4642 * When copying with the -H and -L options, cp can preserve logical
4643 links between source files with --preserve=links
4644 * cp accepts new options:
4645 --preserve[={mode,ownership,timestamps,links,all}]
4646 --no-preserve={mode,ownership,timestamps,links,all}
4647 * cp's -p and --preserve options remain unchanged and are equivalent
4648 to '--preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps'
4649 * mv and cp accept a new option: --reply={yes,no,query}; provides a consistent
4650 mechanism to control whether one is prompted about certain existing
4651 destination files. Note that cp's and mv's -f options don't have the
4652 same meaning: cp's -f option no longer merely turns off '-i'.
4653 * remove portability limitations (e.g., PATH_MAX on the Hurd, fixes for
4655 * mv now prompts before overwriting an existing, unwritable destination file
4656 when stdin is a tty, unless --force (-f) is specified, as per POSIX.
4657 * mv: fix the bug whereby 'mv -uf source dest' would delete source,
4658 even though it's older than dest.
4659 * chown's --from=CURRENT_OWNER:CURRENT_GROUP option now works
4660 * cp now ensures that the set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits are cleared for
4661 the destination file when when copying and not preserving permissions.
4662 * 'ln -f --backup k k' gives a clearer diagnostic
4663 * ls no longer truncates user names or group names that are longer
4665 * ls's new --dereference-command-line option causes it to dereference
4666 symbolic links on the command-line only. It is the default unless
4667 one of the -d, -F, or -l options are given.
4668 * ls -H now means the same as ls --dereference-command-line, as per POSIX.
4669 * ls -g now acts like ls -l, except it does not display owner, as per POSIX.
4670 * ls -n now implies -l, as per POSIX.
4671 * ls can now display dates and times in one of four time styles:
4673 - The 'full-iso' time style gives full ISO-style timestamps like
4674 '2001-05-14 23:45:56.477817180 -0700'.
4675 - The 'iso' time style gives ISO-style timestamps like '2001-05-14 '
4677 - The 'locale' time style gives locale-dependent timestamps like
4678 'touko 14 2001' and 'touko 14 23:45' (in a Finnish locale).
4679 - The 'posix-iso' time style gives traditional POSIX-locale
4680 timestamps like 'May 14 2001' and 'May 14 23:45' unless the user
4681 specifies a non-POSIX locale, in which case it uses ISO-style dates.
4682 This is the default.
4684 You can specify a time style with an option like --time-style='iso'
4685 or with an environment variable like TIME_STYLE='iso'. GNU Emacs 21
4686 and later can parse ISO dates, but older Emacs versions cannot, so
4687 if you are using an older version of Emacs outside the default POSIX
4688 locale, you may need to set TIME_STYLE="locale".
4690 * --full-time is now an alias for "-l --time-style=full-iso".
4693 ========================================================================
4694 Here are the NEWS entries made from sh-utils-2.0 until the
4695 point at which the packages merged to form the coreutils:
4698 * date no longer accepts e.g., September 31 in the MMDDhhmm syntax
4699 * fix a bug in this package's .m4 files and in configure.ac
4701 * nohup's behavior is changed as follows, to conform to POSIX 1003.1-2001:
4702 - nohup no longer adjusts scheduling priority; use "nice" for that.
4703 - nohup now redirects stderr to stdout, if stderr is not a terminal.
4704 - nohup exit status is now 126 if command was found but not invoked,
4705 127 if nohup failed or if command was not found.
4707 * uname and uptime work better on *BSD systems
4708 * pathchk now exits nonzero for a path with a directory component
4709 that specifies a non-directory
4712 * who accepts new options: --all (-a), --boot (-b), --dead (-d), --login,
4713 --process (-p), --runlevel (-r), --short (-s), --time (-t), --users (-u).
4714 The -u option now produces POSIX-specified results and is the same as
4715 the long option '--users'. --idle is no longer the same as -u.
4716 * The following changes apply on systems conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2001:
4717 - 'date -I' is no longer supported. Instead, use 'date --iso-8601'.
4718 - 'nice -NUM' is no longer supported. Instead, use 'nice -n NUM'.
4719 [This change was reverted in coreutils 5.3.1.]
4720 * New 'uname' options -i or --hardware-platform, and -o or --operating-system.
4721 'uname -a' now outputs -i and -o information at the end.
4722 New uname option --kernel-version is an alias for -v.
4723 Uname option --release has been renamed to --kernel-release,
4724 and --sysname has been renamed to --kernel-name;
4725 the old options will work for a while, but are no longer documented.
4726 * 'expr' now uses the LC_COLLATE locale for string comparison, as per POSIX.
4727 * 'expr' now requires '+' rather than 'quote' to quote tokens;
4728 this removes an incompatibility with POSIX.
4729 * date -d 'last friday' would print a date/time that was one hour off
4730 (e.g., 23:00 on *thursday* rather than 00:00 of the preceding friday)
4731 when run such that the current time and the target date/time fall on
4732 opposite sides of a daylight savings time transition.
4733 This problem arose only with relative date strings like 'last monday'.
4734 It was not a problem with strings that include absolute dates.
4735 * factor is twice as fast, for large numbers
4737 * setting the date now works properly, even when using -u
4738 * 'date -f - < /dev/null' no longer dumps core
4739 * some DOS/Windows portability changes
4741 * 'date -d DATE' now parses certain relative DATEs correctly
4743 * fixed a bug introduced in 2.0h that made many programs fail with a
4744 'write error' when invoked with the --version option
4746 * all programs fail when printing --help or --version output to a full device
4747 * printf exits nonzero upon write failure
4748 * yes now detects and terminates upon write failure
4749 * date --rfc-822 now always emits day and month names from the 'C' locale
4750 * portability tweaks for Solaris8, Ultrix, and DOS
4752 * date now handles two-digit years with leading zeros correctly.
4753 * printf interprets unicode, \uNNNN \UNNNNNNNN, on systems with the
4754 required support; from Bruno Haible.
4755 * stty's rprnt attribute now works on HPUX 10.20
4756 * seq's --equal-width option works more portably
4758 * fix build problems with ut_name vs. ut_user
4760 * stty: fix long-standing bug that caused test failures on at least HPUX
4761 systems when COLUMNS was set to zero
4762 * still more portability fixes
4763 * unified lib/: now that directory and most of the configuration framework
4764 is common between fileutils, textutils, and sh-utils
4766 * fix portability problem with sleep vs lib/strtod.c's requirement for -lm
4768 * fix portability problems with nanosleep.c and with the new code in sleep.c
4770 * Regenerate lib/Makefile.in so that nanosleep.c is distributed.
4772 * sleep accepts floating point arguments on command line
4773 * sleep's clock continues counting down when sleep is suspended
4774 * when a suspended sleep process is resumed, it continues sleeping if
4775 there is any time remaining
4776 * who once again prints whatever host information it has, even without --lookup
4778 ========================================================================
4779 For older NEWS entries for the fileutils, textutils, and sh-utils
4780 packages, see ./old/*/NEWS.
4782 This package began as the union of the following:
4783 textutils-2.1, fileutils-4.1.11, sh-utils-2.0.15.
4785 ========================================================================
4787 Copyright (C) 2001-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4789 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
4790 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
4791 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
4792 Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
4793 Texts. A copy of the license is included in the "GNU Free
4794 Documentation License" file as part of this distribution.