1 GNU findutils NEWS - User visible changes. -*- outline -*- (allout)
2 * Major changes in release 4.3.5-CVS
6 Updatedb can now support he generation of file name databases which
7 are compatible with slocate. For some time, GNU locate has been able
10 The /proc filesystem is excluded from the locate database (by
11 default; change PRUNEPATHS to modify this behaviour).
15 #19658: When cross-compiling, "make clean" no longer deletes the
16 generated file doc/regexprops.texi, because there is no way to
19 #19391: When xargs knows that the system's actual exec limit is larger
20 than the compiled-in ARG_MAX, use the system's limit without
21 generating an assertion failure.
23 ** Documentation Fixes
25 The locatedb.5 manpage now documents the (default) LOCATE02 format
26 more clearly, and also documents the slocate database format.
28 The maximum and default values applying to the -s option of xargs are
29 now documented more clearly in the manual page.
31 * Major changes in release 4.3.4
35 #19634: Test suite now passes (again) if "." is on your $PATH.
37 #19619: Findutils builds once again on Cygwin.
39 #19617: Nonexistent start points are (once again) diagnosed in
40 ftsfind. This bug affected only findutils-4.3.3.
42 #19616: Fix leaf optimisation and loop detection (which were
43 unreliable in findutils 4.3.3). This bug affected only
46 #19615: find --version no longer claims to be using FTS_CWDFD when it
47 isn't. This bug affected only findutils-4.3.3.
49 #19613: "find -L . -type f" no longer causes an assertion failure when
50 it encounters a symbolic link loop. This bug affected only
53 #19605: Issue an error message (and later return nonzero exit status)
54 if a symbolic link loop was encountered during directory traversal.
56 #19484: bigram.c and code.c fail if the first pathname recorded begins
59 #19483: Inconsistent option highlighting in updatedb manpage
61 #18414: Tests for "find -readable" are skipped for the superuser, as
62 on some systems (e.g. Cygwin with an Administrative user) users can
67 Findutils 4.3.4 includes a translation for the Ukranian language.
70 * Major changes in release 4.3.3
72 Fiundutils-4.3.3 was released on 2007-04-15.
76 #19596: Correct the comparison in the find manpage between %b and %s
77 (the divisor is 512 not 1024).
79 #18714: In the POSIX locale, vertical tabs and form feeds are not
82 #18713: Quoted but empty arguments which occur last on an xargs input
83 line are no longer ignored, but instead produce an empty argument.
85 #18554: Documented the construct -exec sh -c 'foo "$@" bar' {} +
87 #18466: we now avoid this bug by limiting "-execdir ...+"
88 to just one argument for the time being. There is a performance
89 penalty for doing this. We hope to make a better fix in a later
92 #18384: excess bracket in xargs --help
94 #18320: Zero bytes in input should give warning
96 #17437: Corrected the handling of X in symbolic permissions (such
97 as-u+w,a+X). This change actually occurred in findutils-4.3.2, but
98 the NEWS file for that release didn't mention it.
100 #17396: find -mtime -atime -ctime does not support fractional part
101 (see "Functional changes" below)
103 #14748: find -perm /zzz gives wrong result when zzz evaluates to an
106 #14535: correctly support case-folding in locate (that is, "locate
107 -i") for multibyte character environments such as UTF-8. Previously,
108 if your search string contained a character which was outside the
109 single-byte-encoding range for UTF-8 for example, then the
110 case-folding behaviour failed to work and only exact matches would be
115 ** Functional changes
117 The -printf action (and similar related actions) now support %S,
118 which is a measurement of the sparseness of a file.
120 The test "-perm /000" now matches all files instead of no files. For
121 over a year find has been issuing warning messages indicating that
122 this change will happen. We now issue a warning indicating that the
123 change has already happened (in 4.3.x only, there is no plan to make
124 this change in the 4.2.x series).
126 The tests -newer, -anewer, -cnewer, -mtime, -atime, -ctime, -amin,
127 -cmin, -mmin and -used now support sub-second timestamps, including
128 the ability to specify times with non-integer arguments.
130 The -printf format specifiers also support sub-second timestamps:
139 The new test -newerXY supports comparison between status times for
140 files. One of the status times for a file being considered (denoted
141 X) is checked against a reference time (denoted Y) for the file whose
142 name id the argument. X and Y can be:
145 B Birth time (st_birthtime, currently unsupported)
148 t Valid only for the reference time; instead of comparison
149 against a file status time, the argument is a time string.
152 For example, -newermm is equivalent to -newer, and -neweram is true if
153 the file being considered was accessed more recently than the
154 reference file was modified. The -newerXY test supports subsecond
155 timestamps where these are available. The X=B variant is not yet
158 If you configure the sourec code and then run the tests with "make
159 check", the test suite fails rather than defaulting to testing the
163 * Major changes in release 4.3.2
167 #18222: find -printf '%H %P' once again prints the right result if
168 more than one start point was given on the command line.
170 #17782: find -execdir now correctly puts the prefix "./" before the
171 expansion of "{}" rather than at the start of the argument it appears
172 in. Please note that if you use the -exec or -execdir actions with a
173 shell, then you may be vulnerable to shell code injection attacks, so
174 don't do that. It's not a security defect in find - you should not be
175 passing untrusted data (such as file names chosen by other people) to
178 #17490: find -regex generated a segfault in findutils-4.3.1, but this
179 is fixed in findutils-4.3.2.
181 #17477: find -printf '%' (that is, where the format has a trailing %)
182 now generates an error message.
184 #17372: The fts-based find executable (the default configuration uses
185 fts) is now much faster when -maxdepth is used on filesystems with
188 #15531: The -prune action now behaves correctly when applied to a file.
190 ** Functional changes
192 The slocate database format is now supported. Preliminary changes
193 intended to eventually allow setuid operation of locate have also been
194 made. For the moment, please don't install GNU locate as a
195 set-user-ID program (except for testing purposes; if you do so, please
196 make sure that untrusted users cannot execute the set-user-ID locate
199 Use of an slocate database which was built with a nonzero security
200 mode (at the moment, GNU updatedb will not do this) forces locate's
201 "-e" option to be turned on, which has an effect on the "-S" option
202 which is probably surprising for most users.
205 ** Documentation Fixes
207 The global effect of options (other than -daystart and -follow) is now
208 explained more clearly in the manual page. Savannah bug #15360.
211 * Major changes in release 4.3.1
215 Find now follows POSIX rules for determining where directories end and
216 expressions start. This means that "find \(1 \!2 \, \)" now searches
217 in the four named directories, rather than trying to parse an
218 expression. (Savannah bug #15235).
220 You now get a more helpful error message when you use command lines
221 which have missing expressions, such as
228 Savannah bug #15800: If find finds more subdirectories within a parent
229 directory than it previously expected to based on the link count of
230 the parent, the resulting error message now gives the correct
231 directory name (previously an error message was issued but it
232 specified the wrong directory).
234 Savannah bug #16738: "find .... -exec ... {} +" now works if you have
235 a large environment and many files must be passed to the -exec
236 action. The same problem affected the -execdir action, though since
237 the number of files in a given directory will normally be smaller, the
238 problem was worse for -exec.
240 Savannah bug #16579: Updatedb now works if it is running as a user
241 whose login shell is not actually a shell.
243 There have also been a number of documentation improvements (includng
244 Savannah bug #16269).
246 ** Functional changes
248 For find, debug output can now be enabled at runtime with the -D
249 option. This causes the printing of various sorts of information
250 about find's internal state and progress.
252 The find option -nowarn cannot itself produce a warning (this used to
253 happen with commands like "find . -name quux -nowarn -print").
255 ** Performance Enhancements
257 Find now has a rudimentary cost-based optimiser. It has an idea of
258 the basic cost of each test (i.e. that -name is very cheap while -size
259 is more expensive). It re-orders tests bearing in mind the cost of
260 each test and its likely success. Predicates with side effects (for
261 example -delete or -exec) are not reordered. The optimiser is not
262 yet enabled by default, but the new option -O controls the query
263 optimisation level. To see this in action, try
264 find -D opt -O3 . -type f -o -type c -o -size 555 -name Z
265 and compare the optimised query with:
266 find -D opt -O3 . -size 555 -o -type c -o -type f -name Z
268 find -D opt . -size 555 -o -type c -o -type f -name Z
270 Over time, as optimisations are proven to be robust and correct, they
271 will be moved to lower optimisation levels. Some optimisations have
272 always been performed by find (for example -name is always done early
277 Findutils 4.3.1 includes updated translations for the following
279 Vietnamese, Belarusian, Catalan, Danish, German, Greek, Esperanto,
280 Spanish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Irish, Galician, Croatian, Hungarian,
281 Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Luganda, Malay, Dutch, Polish,
282 Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Kinyarwanda,
283 Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (simplified),
284 Chinese (traditional), Bulgarian
286 * Major changes in release 4.3.0
288 The 4.3.x release series are currently 'development' releases. Please
289 test it, but think carefully before installing it in a production
290 system. New features in findutils-4.3.x are under development; they
291 may change or go away.
293 All changes up to and including findutils-4.2.27 are included in this
294 release. In addition the following changes are new in this release:
296 ** Functional Changes
298 By default, find now uses the fts() function to search the file
299 system. The use of fts greatly increases find's ability to search
300 extremely deep directory hierarchites.
302 You can tell that the version of find you are using uses FTS, because
303 the output of "find --version" will include the word "FTS".
305 Currently two binaries for 'find' are built. The configure option
306 --without-fts can be used to select whether 'find' uses fts:
309 default configuration find oldfind
310 configure --with-fts find oldfind
311 configure --without-fts ftsfind find
313 New tests, -readable, -writable, -executable. These check that a file
314 can be read, written or executed respectively.
316 * Major changes in release 4.2.27
318 ** Warnings of Future Changes
320 The test -perm /000 currently matches no files, but for greater
321 consistency with -perm -000, this will be changed to match all files;
322 this change will probably be made in early 2006. Meanwhile, a warning
323 message is given if you do this.
327 If xargs is invoked with many short arguments on PPC systems running
328 the Linux kernel, we no longer get an "argument list too long" error
329 from the operating system.
331 Fixed a bug in the test suite which caused it to spuriously fail on
332 systems where ARG_MAX is different to the value used by the Linux
333 kernel on 32-bit x86-architecture systems.
335 On systems running the Linux kernel, "find -printf %F" no longer
336 produces the wrong answer for files on filesystems that have been
337 remounted elsewhere using "mount --bind". (Savannah bug #14921).
339 ** Documentation Changes
341 Following some extensive and detailed review comments from Aaron
342 Hawley, the material in the manual pages and the Texinfo manual are
345 The %M format specifier of "find -printf" is now documented, although
346 it has existed since release 4.2.5.
348 The 'find' manual page now correctly documents the fact that -regex
349 defaults to using Emacs-style regular expressions (though this can be
352 * Major changes in release 4.2.26
354 ** Public Service Announcements
356 I'd like to point out a second time that the interpretation of '-perm
357 +mode' has changed to be more POSIX-compliant. If you want the old
358 behaviour of the GNU extension you should use '-perm /mode'. See the
359 NEWS entry for findutils version 4.2.21 for details.
361 ** Functional Changes
363 The xargs command now supports a new option (--delimiter) which allows
364 input items to be separated by characters other than null and
365 whitespace. This resolves Savannah support request sr #102914.
367 Sometimes find needs to read the /etc/mtab file (or perform the
368 equivalent operation on systems not using /etc/mtab). If this
369 information is needed but not available, find now exits with an error
370 message non-zero status. If the information is not needed, find will
373 A new xargs option --delimiter allows the input delimiter to be
374 changed (previously \0 was the only choice unless you use the -L
375 option, which changes other semantics too).
379 If the environment size is too large to allow xargs to operate
380 normally, 'xargs --help' still works (now).
382 If the input to xargs is a large number of very short options (for
383 example, one character each), earlier versions of xargs would fail
384 with 'Argument list too long'. However, since this is precisely the
385 problem that xargs was invented to solve, this is a bug. Hence on
386 those systems we now correctly use a shorter command line. This
387 problem particularly affected 64-bit Linux systems because of the
388 larger size of pointers, although 32-bit Linux systems were also
389 affected (albeit for longer command lines). In theory the same
390 problem could affect 'find -exec {} +', but that's much less likely
391 (even so, the bug is fixed there too).
393 Bugfix for an unusual failure mode (Savannah bug #14842) where an
394 attempt to allocate more space for directory contents succeeds but is
395 incorrectly diagnosed as a failure. The likelihood of you
396 experiencing this depends on your architecture, operating system and
397 resource limits. This failure has been observed in a directory
398 containing 35396 entries.
400 ** Documentation Changes
402 The EXAMPLES section of the find manual page now correctly describes
403 the symbolic and octal modes for the -perm test.
405 The documentation and "--help" usage information for the -L, -l, -I
406 and -i options have been clarified (but the behaviour has not changed).
408 The documentation now explains more clearly what happens when you use
411 * Major changes in release 4.2.25
415 find -perm /440 (which should succeed if a file is readable by its
416 owner or group) now works. Previously there was a bug which caused
417 this to be treated as "find -perm 440".
419 Some files in the xargs test suite have been renamed to avoid problems
420 on operating systems whoch cannot distinguish filenames on the basis
421 of upper/lower case distinctions.
423 The software now builds on Cygwin, including the generated file
426 Findutils should now build once again on systems supporting AFS, but
427 this support has not recently been fully tested. Findutils should
428 also (once again) build on Cygwin.
432 The test suite for find is now much more extensive.
434 * Major changes in release 4.2.24
436 ** Documentation Changes
438 The manual now includes a "Worked Examples" section which talks about
439 the various ways in which findutils can be used to perform common
440 tasks, and why some of these alternatives are better than others.
442 The -I option of xargs (which is required by the POSIX standard) is
445 We now document the fact that find ensures that commands run by -ok
446 and -okdir don't steal find's input. Find does this by redirecting
447 the command's standard input from stdin.
449 Many documentation readability enhancements and proofreading fixes
450 were contributed by Aaron Hawley.
452 ** Functional Changes
454 *** Functional changes in locate
456 The "--regex" option of locate now assumes the regular expression to
457 be in the same syntax as is used in GNU Emacs, though this can be
458 changed with the new option --regextype. This is a change from the
459 existing behaviour (which was to use POSIX Basic Regular Expressions).
460 Since this feature is releatively new anyway, I though it was more
461 useful to have compatibility between regular expression handling in
462 find and locate than to maintain the short-lived previous behaviour of
465 The locate program now also supports a "--regextype" long option which
466 controls which regular expression syntax is understood by locate.
467 This is a long option and has no single-letter 'short option'
470 *** Functional changes in find
472 The regular expression syntax understood by "find" can be changed with
473 the -regextype option; this option is positional, meaning that you can
474 have several tests, each using a distinct syntax (this is not
475 recommended practice however).
477 The default regular expression syntax is substantially the same as
478 that recognised by GNU Emacs, except for the fact that "." will match
481 The leaf optimisation can be disabled with the configure option
482 "--disable-leaf-optimisation", which is equivalent to specifying
483 "-noleaf" on all find command lines. This is useful for systems
484 having filesystems which do not provide traditional Unix behaviour for
485 the link count on directories (for example Cygwin and the Solaris 9
486 HSFS implementation).
490 *** Bug Fixes for find
492 The -iregex test now works once again on systems that lack
493 re_search() (that is, systems on which findutils needs to use the
494 gnulib version of this function).
496 find -regex now once again uses GNU Emacs-compatible regular
499 If invoked with stderr closed, the -fprint and -fprintf actions now no
500 longer cause error messages to be sent into the output file.
502 If the link count of a directory is less that two, the leaf
503 optimisation is now disabled for that directory. This should allow
504 searching of non-Unix filesystems to be more reliable on systems that
505 don't take the trouble to make their filesystems look like traditional
506 Unix filesystems. Some filesystems don't even take the trouble to
507 have a link count of less than two and for these, -noleaf is still
508 required unless --disable-leaf-optimisation was used at configure time.
510 The "%Y" directive for the -printf action now no longer changes find's
511 idea of the mode of the file, so this means among other things that
512 "-printf %Y %y" now works properly. This is Savannah bug #13973.
514 * Major changes in release 4.2.23
516 ** Documentation Changes
518 The -L and -I options of xargs are currently incompatible (but should
521 Improved the documentation for -execdir and -okdir.
523 ** Functional Changes to updatedb
525 File names ending in "/" which are specified as an argument to
526 --prunepaths (or in $PRUNEPATHS) don't work, so we now issue an error
527 message if the user tries to do that. The obvious exception of course
528 is "/" which does work and is not rejected.
531 * Major changes in release 4.2.22
535 If a directory entry searched with "find -L" is a symbolic link to
536 ".", we no longer loop indefinitely. This problem affected find
537 versions 4.2.19, 4.2.20 and 4.2.21. This problem allows users to make
538 "find" loop indefinitely. This is in effect a denial of service and
539 could be used to prevent updates to the locate database or to defeat
540 file security checks based on find. However, it should be noted that
541 you should not use "find -L" in security-sensitive scenarios.
545 None in this release.
547 ** Functional Changes to locate
549 A locate database can now be supplied on stdin, using '-' as a element
550 of the database-path. If more than one database-path element is '-',
551 later instances are ignored.
553 A new option to locate, '--all' ('-A') causes matches to be limited to
554 entries which match all given patterns, not entries which match
555 one or more patterns.
557 ** Documentation Changes
559 Some typos in the manual pages have been fixed. Various parts of the
560 manual now point out that it is good practice to quote the argument of
561 "-name". The manpage now has a "NON-BUGS" section which explains some
562 symptoms that look like bugs but aren't. The explanations of the "%k"
563 and "%b" directives to "find -printf" have been imrpoved.
566 * Major changes in release 4.2.21
567 ** Functional Changes to find
569 The GNU extension "find ... -perm +MODE" has been withdrawn because it
570 is incompatible with POSIX in obscure cases like "find ... -perm ++r".
571 Use the new syntax "find ... -perm /MODE" instead. Old usages will
572 still continue to work, so long as they don't conflict with POSIX.
574 If the output is going to a terminal, the -print, -fprint, -printf and
575 -fprintf actions now quote "unusual" characters to prevent unwanted
576 effects on the terminal. See "Unusual Characters in File Names" for
577 further details. There is no change to the behaviour when the output
578 is not going to a terminal. The locate program does the same thing,
579 unless the -0 option is in effect (in which case the filenames are
582 ** Functional Changes to locate
584 The locate command will now read each locate database at most once.
585 This means that if you are using multiple databases and are searching
586 for more than one name, the results will now be printed in a different
587 order (and if you specified a small limit with --limit, you may get a
588 different set of results).
590 A new option '--print' for locate causes it to print the matching
591 results even if the '--count' or '--statistics' option is in effect.
594 find /blah/blah/blah -depth -empty now works once again.
596 The -regex and -iregex tests of find now correctly accept POSIX Basic
597 Regular Expressions. (Savannah bug #12999)
599 The updatedb program now works on systems where "su" does not support
600 the "-s" option, for example Solaris.
602 * Major changes in release 4.2.20
603 ** Internationalization and Localization
604 Updated Vietnamese and Dutch translations.
607 Minor bugfix affecting only those who compile from the CVS repository,
608 as opposed to those who compile from the source releases.
610 * Major changes in release 4.2.19
613 find should now no longer hang on systems which lack the O_NOFOLLOW
614 flag to open(2) and which are clients of an unresponsive NFS server
615 (Savannah bug #12044).
617 We now avoid inappropriately failing for "find -L foo" or "find -H
618 foo" if foo is a symbolic link (Savannah bug #12181). Previously we
619 used to fail with the error message "Too many levels of symbolic
622 "find . -false -exec foo {} +" no longer runs an extra instance of foo
623 when find exits (Savannah bug #12230).
625 If the chdir() safety check fails but we can no longer get back to
626 where we started, exit with an explanatory (fatal) error message.
627 This does not happen on GNU/Linux and FreeBSD because the safety check
628 is not needed (the security problem the safety check protects against
629 is prevented in a cleaner way on those systems).
631 "make distclean" no longer deletes regex.c (which "make all" needs).
633 ** Functionality Changes
634 "find -printf "%h\n" will now print "." for files in the current directory.
635 Previously it printed nothing (but there was a bug in the %h
636 implementation anyway). This fixes Savannah bug #12085.
638 Should now build (again) on non-C99-compliant systems.
640 ** Documentation enhancements
641 Fixed some typos and clarified wording in "Working with automounters".
643 ** Internationalization and Localization
644 New Vietnamese message translation.
646 * Major changes in release 4.2.18
648 *** "find -depth" was missing out non-leaf directories when they contain
649 non-directories. This affected findutils releases 4.2.15,
650 4.2.16 and 4.2.17, but the bug is now fixed.
651 *** Find no longer hangs on systems which are clients of unresponsive
653 ** Documentation improvements
654 *** Improvements and corrections to the find.1 manpage, including corrections to the descriptions of -H and -L.
656 * Major changes in release 4.2.17
658 *** bug #11861 undefined symbol "basename" on IRIX 5.3
659 *** bug #11865 xargs -i regression (as compared to findutils-4.2.12)
660 *** bug #11866 Typo in pred_okdir renders it useless (affecting 4.2.16 only)
661 *** patch #3723 fix recent process_top_path change (for -execdir on /)
662 *** Fixing bug #11866 and applying patch #3723 made -execdir work much better.
663 *** find bar/baz/ugh now works again if baz is a symbolic link (broken
666 * Major changes in release 4.2.16
667 ** Functionality Changes
668 *** Updated the message catalogues for the translated messages.
669 *** The subfs filesystem is now treated the same as the autofs
671 *** New translations: Belarusian, Catalan, Greek, Esperanto,
672 Finnish, Irish, Croatian, Hungarian, Japanese, Luganda,
673 Malay, Romanian, Slovenian, Serbian, Chinese (simplified).
676 *** The -execdir action now works correctly for files named on the
679 * Major changes in release 4.2.15
680 ** Functionality Changes
681 *** locate now supports matching regular expression (--regex).
682 *** --enable-d_type-optimization (introduced in findutils 4.2.13) is now turned on by default.
684 * Major changes in release 4.2.14
685 ** Functionality Changes
686 *** New options -L, -P, -H for locate. The work in the same was as the same options for find.
688 *** Don't include the "findutils/find/testsuite/find.gnu" subdirectory in the
689 distributed tar file more than once.
690 *** Should now build on Solaris once again.
691 *** -xtype and -printf %Y now work correctly for symbolic links once again
692 ** Documentation improvements
693 *** All options for "locate" are now documented
695 * Major changes in release 4.2.13
696 ** Performance Enhancements
697 *** On Linux and some other systems, a large performance improvement,
698 because we can eliminate many of the calls to lstat() (in extreme
699 cases, 99% of them). Limited testing shows a 2x speedup on NFS
700 filesystems. Other systems which can make use of this enhancement
701 include Mac OS X and *BSD.
703 * Major changes in release 4.2.12
704 ** Functionality Changes
705 *** find is now POSIX-compliant, as far as I know.
706 *** -exec ... {} + now works.
707 *** New actions -execdir and -okdir which are like -exec and -ok but more secure.
708 *** "locate -w" is now a synonym for "locate --wholepath".
709 *** An empty path entry in the locate database path (for example "::" in
710 $LOCATE_PATH or in the argument to "locate -d") is taken to mean
711 the default database, whose name is hard-coded in locate.
713 *** If find or xargs cannot write to stdout, for example because
714 output is redirected to a file and the disk is full, the
715 relevant program will return a non-zero exit status.
717 * Major changes in release 4.2.11
719 *** Compilation fix for systems without EOVERFLOW.
720 *** More helpful error message if you make a mistake with (, ), -o or -a.
721 ** Functionality Changes
722 *** If you have unclosed parentheses on the find command line,
723 or any of a number of similar problems, find will now produce
724 a more helpful error message.
725 *** locate -b is now a synonym for locate --basename
726 *** locate now supports a --statistics (or -S) option, which prints some
727 statistics about the locate databases.
728 *** Implemented the -samefile option.
729 ** Documentation improvements
730 *** New chapter in the manual, "Security Considerations".
731 *** Better documentation for -prune (Mainly thanks to Stepan Kasal)
733 *** locate's options -i and -w now work with the -e option (previously a bug
736 * Major changes in release 4.2.10
738 *** Portability fix for fstype.c: should now compile on UNICOS, and possibly
739 also produce useful results on BeOS and Dolphin, perhaps other
742 * Major changes in release 4.2.9
743 ** Functionality Changes
744 *** xargs no longer treats a line containing only an underscore as a logical end-of-file. To obtain the behaviour that was previously the default, use "-E_".
745 *** xargs now supports the POSIX options -E, -I and -L. These are synonyms
746 for the existing options -e, -i and -l, but the latter three are
749 *** xargs -n NUM now invokes a command as soon as it has NUM arguments.
750 Previously, it waited until NUM+1 items had been read, and then
751 invoked the command with NUM arguments, saving the remaining one
753 *** If "find -L" discovers a symbolic link loop, an error message is issued.
754 *** If you specify a directory on the find command line, but -prune
755 is applied to it, find will no longer chdir() into it anyway.
756 ** Documentation improvements
757 *** The precise interpretation of the arguments to the -atime, -ctime
758 and similar tests in find has been documented more clearly.
760 * Major changes in release 4.2.8
761 *** Bugfix to the findutils 4.2.7 automount handling on Solaris. This
762 worked to some extent in findutils-4.2.7, but is much improved in
765 * Major changes in release 4.2.7
766 ** Functionality Changes
767 *** xargs can now read a list of arguments from a named file, allowing
768 the invoked program to use the same stdin as xargs started with
769 (for example ``xargs --arg-file=todo emacs'').
770 ** Documentation improvements
771 *** The Texinfo manual now has an extra chapter, "Error Messages". Most
772 error messages are self-explanatory, but some of the ones which
773 are not are explained in this chapter.
775 *** Avoid trying to link against -lsun on UNICOS, which doesn't need it or
777 *** Bugfix to the findutils 4.2.6 automount handling (which hadn't been enabled
779 *** Reenabled internationalisation support (which had been accidentally
780 disabled in findutils-4.2.5).
782 * Major changes in release 4.2.6
784 *** find now copes rather better when a directory appears to change just as
785 it is about to start examining it, which happens with automount.
786 This is because automount mounts filesystems as you change
787 directory into them. This should resolve Savannah bugs #3998,
790 * Major changes in release 4.2.5
791 ** Functionality Changes
792 *** The POSIX options -H and -L are supported. These control whether or not
793 find will follow symbolic links.
794 *** The BSD option -P is also now supported (though in any case
796 ** Documentation improvements
797 *** Better documentation for "xargs -i".
799 *** "make install" now respects DESTDIR when generating localstatedir.
800 (this is only relevant if you are installing to some location
801 other than the one that you indictaed when you ran "configure").
802 *** Compatible with automake versions 1.8 and 1.9.
803 *** Build problems on UNICOS now fixed, though the linker will still generate
804 warnings because we try to link with the nonexistent library
805 "-lsun". Edit $(LIBS) to work around this problem.
807 * Major changes in release 4.2.4
808 ** Functionality Changes
809 *** If your system sort command has a working "-z" option, updatedb will
810 now correctly handle newline characters in filenames (as will
812 *** xargs now uses 128Kb of command line by default (less if the system
813 doesn't support that much).
814 *** If you specify a 'find' option after non-option, a warning message
815 is now issued. Options should be specified immediately after the
816 list of paths to search. These warnings are enabled if you
817 specify the -warn option, or if stdin is a tty. They are diabled
818 by the use of the -nowarn option.
819 *** Like find, the locate program now supports an option --null (short form -0)
820 which changes the result separator from newline to NULL.
821 *** Locate supports the option -c (long form --count) which suppresses normal
822 output but prints on stdout the number of results produced (like
824 *** Locate supports the option -l (long form --limit) which limits the
825 number of results. This is useful if you only want to find out if
826 there are copies of a certain file on the system, but don't want
827 to wait for the entire locate database to be searched.
828 *** Locate now has an option --basename which forces the specified pattern to
829 be matched against the basename of the entries in the locate
830 database, rather than the whole name. The default behaviour
831 (matching against the whole name of the file including all the
832 parent directory names) corresponds to the option --wholename.
833 *** updatedb has a new option, --findoptions, that can be used to
834 pass extra options through to the find command that it uses.
836 *** "find -printf '%H\n'" now works (rather than segfaulting) on
837 systems that have non-writable string constants.
838 *** Better POSIX compliance for the -s option to xargs (out of range
839 values should just result in bounding to the correct range, not an
840 error, so now we just print a warning message and adjust the
842 *** Corrected section numbers of manual page cross-references
844 * Major changes in release 4.2.3
845 ** Functionality Changes
846 *** Added new action -delete which deletes things that find matches.
847 *** Added new action -quit which causes find to exit immediately.
848 *** A new format directive '%D' for "find -printf" prints the device number.
849 *** The -ls predicate no longer truncates user or group names.
850 *** Added new option "-d" which is a synonym for "-depth" for compatibility
851 with Mac OS, OpenBSD and FreeBSD. This option is already
852 deprecated since the POSIX standard specifies "-depth".
853 *** Added two new format specifiers to the -printf action; these are
854 %y and %Y. They indicate the type of the file as a single letter;
855 these are the same latters as are used by the "-type" test.
856 *** If a parent directory changes during the execution of find,
857 the error message we issue identifies the nature of the change
858 (for example the previous and current inode numbers of the
859 directory we've just returned out of).
861 *** Non-functional code changes to silence compiler warnings.
863 * Major changes in release 4.2.2
864 ** Documentation improvements
865 *** "find ... -exec {}+" is not yet supported.
867 *** Fixed compilation problems on Solaris, RedHat EL AS 2.1, Irix, AIX
868 *** Work around possible compiler bug on HP-UX 11.23 for ia64
869 *** The built-in internationalisation support now works again.
871 *** We now import the gnulib source in the way it is intended to be used,
872 which means among other things that we only have one config.h file
874 *** Functions which findutils requires but which are not present in
875 gnulib are now defined in "libfind.a". This is in the lib
876 directory, while gnulib is in the gnulib subdirectory.
877 *** Fixed a typo in the address of the FSF in many of the file headers.
879 * Major changes in release 4.2.1
881 *** 'find -name \*bar now matches .foobar, because the POSIX standard
882 requires it, as explained at
883 http://standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/1003-2-92_int/pasc-1003.2-126.html
885 * Major changes in release 4.2.1
887 *** find -iname now works correctly on systems that have an fnmatch() function
888 that does not support FNM_CASEFOLD
889 *** updatedb now uses signal names for "trap" instead of numbers,
890 as per bug #9465 (see http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/trap.html)
891 *** Better support for systems lacking intmax_t
893 **** findutils now uses a newer version of gnulib (dated 2004-10-17).
895 * Major changes in release 4.2.0
896 ** Functionality Changes
897 *** xargs now works better when the environment variables are very extensive.
898 The xargs command used to run into difficulties if the environment
899 data contained more than 20480 bytes.
900 *** New options -wholename and -iwholename
901 As per the GNU Projecvt coding standard, These are preferred over
902 the -path and -ipath options. Using -ipath now generates a warning,
903 though -path does not (since HPUX also offers -path).
904 *** The environment variable FIND_BLOCK_SIZE is now ignored.
905 *** New option "-ignore_readdir_race"
906 silences an error messages which would otherwise occur if a file is removed
907 after find has read it from the directory using readdir(), but before
908 find stats the file. There is also an option
909 -noignore_readdir_race which has the opposite effect.
910 ** Documentation improvements
911 *** The -size option of find is now documented in more detail
912 *** POSIX compliance and GNU extensions
913 The find manual page also now includes a section
914 which describes the relationship between the features of GNU
915 find and the POSIX standard. Some other small improvements
916 to the find and xargs manual pages have been made.
917 *** The argument to the -fprintf directive is now better documented.
918 The escape code '\0' for the `-printf' predicate of find is now
919 documented, and the documentation for the %k and %b specifiers
921 *** xargs -i is now more clearly documented.
923 *** locate 'pa*d' will now find /etc/passwd (if it exists, of course)
924 *** xargs standard input is not inherited by child processes
925 If the command invoked by xargs reads from its standard input,
926 it now gets nothing, as opposed to stealing data from the
927 list of files that xargs is trying to read.
928 *** Better support for 64-bit systems.
929 *** The command "xargs -i -n1" now works as one might expect,
930 I think this is a strange thing to want to do.
931 *** Arguments to find -mtime that are too large are now diagnosed
932 Previously, this just used to cause find just to do the wrong thing.
933 *** updatedb is now somewhat more robust
934 The updatedb shell script now does not generate an empty
935 database if it fails.
936 *** Sanity-check on some data read from locatedb
937 Locate now detects some types of file corruption in the
939 *** The %k format specifier for -fprintf now works
940 This was broken in 4.1.20.
942 * Major changes in release 4.1.20:
943 ** New maintainer, James Youngman <jay@gnu.org>
944 ** As far as I know, this is the first release after 4.1.7, but I've left
946 ** We now use an "imported" version of gnulib, rather than including
947 a copy of the gnulib code in our CVS repository. There are no
948 differences in the build instructions, though (unless you are
949 building directly from CVS, in which case please read the file
951 ** There are no (deliberate) functional changes in version 4.1.20.
953 * Major changes in release 4.1.7:
954 fix problem so that default "-print" is added when "-prune" is used.
955 security fixes related to directories changing while find is executing.
957 * Major changes in release 4.1.6:
958 correct bug in prune.
959 added --ignore-case option for locate
961 * Major changes in release 4.1.5:
962 Add support for large files
964 * Major changes in release 4.1.4:
965 bug fixes, more up-to-date languages.
967 * Major changes in release 4.1.3:
968 added internationalization and localization.
970 * Major changes in release 4.1.1:
971 attempt at successful compilation on many platforms after years of neglect
972 "--existing" option added to locate "--prunefs" option added to updatedb
974 * Major changes in release 4.1:
976 ** Distribution renamed to findutils.
977 ** updatedb is now a user command, installed in $exec_prefix/bin
978 instead of $exec_prefix/libexec.
979 ** A few problems in Makefiles and testsuite corrected.
981 * Major changes in release 4.0:
985 *** Man page for updatedb.
986 *** Man page for the locate database formats.
989 *** Takes less CPU time on long paths, because it uses chdir to descend
990 trees, so it does fewer inode lookups.
991 *** Does not get trapped in symbolic link loops when -follow is given.
992 *** Supports "-fstype afs" if you have /afs and /usr/afsws/include
993 and you configure using the --with-afs option.
994 *** New action -fls FILE; like -ls but writes to FILE.
997 *** Supports a new database format, which is 8-bit clean and
998 allows machines with different byte orderings and integer sizes to
999 share the databases. The new locate can also detect and read the
1000 old database format automatically. The new databases are typically
1001 30% or more larger than the old ones (due to allowing all 8 bits in
1002 file names). Search times are approximately the same, or faster on
1004 *** Warns if a file name database is more than 8 days old.
1007 *** Takes command-line options.
1010 *** Performance improved 10-20%.
1011 *** The EOF string is not used when -0 is given.
1012 *** Now has a test suite. Some minor bugs fixed as a result.
1014 * Major changes in release 3.8:
1016 ** case insensitive versions of -lname, -name, -path, -regex:
1017 -ilname, -iname, -ipath, -iregex
1018 ** %F directive for -printf, -fprintf to print file system type
1020 * Major changes in release 3.7:
1022 ** locate can search multiple databases
1023 ** locate has an option to specify the database path
1024 ** updatedb no longer goes into an infinite loop with some versions of tail
1027 This is used by Emacs' spell checker ispell.el:
1029 LocalWords: ansi knr strftime xargs updatedb sh fnmatch hin strcpy
1030 LocalWords: lib getstr getline frcode bigram texi depcomp automake
1031 LocalWords: strncasecmp strcasecmp LIBOBJS FUNC prunefs allout libexec
1032 LocalWords: testsuite Texinfo chdir inode fstype afs fls ls EOF lname
1033 LocalWords: regex ilname iname ipath iregex printf fprintf