Fedora 7 Update: coreutils-6.9-8.fc7
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2008-2437
2008-03-13 05:54:17
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Name : coreutils
Product : Fedora 7
Version : 6.9
Release : 8.fc7
URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
Summary : The GNU core utilities: a set of tools commonly used in shell scripts
Description :
These are the GNU core utilities. This package is the combination of
the old GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages.
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Update Information:
Notes from coreutils-6.9-8.fc7 (obsoleted by that build): #368721 + Several
bugfixes backported from stable F8 -su-l/runuser-l pam file usage a bit
documented(#368721) - added several missing colored TERMS(#239266) - added
several missing image/compressed file extensions - some optimalizations of
colorls.sh (#430813, #430827, #430823, #430189, #433190) - fix
unability of echo to display certain strings( added -- separator, #431005) -
do not require only one long_opt for certain commands like sleep, yes - but use
first usable (#431005) + new in coreutils-6.9-8.fc7 - way to keep old
csh/sh usermodified colorls shell scripts (#432154) - Harmless double close in
dd (#436368)
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ChangeLog:
* Tue Mar 11 2008 Ondrej Vasik <ovasik at redhat.com> 6.9-8
- other way to keep user defined LS_COLORS(#430827)
- fixed harmless double close stdout in dd(#436368)
* Tue Mar 4 2008 Ondrej Vasik <ovasik at redhat.com> 6.9-7
- su-l/runuser-l pam file usage a bit documented(#368721)
- added several missing colored TERMS(#239266)
- added several missing image/compressed file extensions
- some optimalizations of colorls.sh
(#430813, #430827, #430823, #430189, #433190)
- fix unability of echo to display certain strings(
added -- separator, #431005) , do not require only one
long_opt for certain commands like sleep, yes - but
use first usable (#431005)
- keep old csh/sh usermodified colorls shell scripts
(#432154)
* Wed Dec 5 2007 Ondrej Vasik <ovasik at redhat.com> 6.9-6
- fixed bug in handling YYYYMMDD date format with relative
signed offset(#377821)
- fixed bug in selinux patch which caused bad preserving
of security context in install(#319231)
- added some upstream supported dircolors TERMs(#239266)
- fixed du output for unaccesible dirs(#250089)
- fix for wrong colored (broken) symlinks(#404511,#246567)
- fix for displaying of security context in stat(#41181)
* Tue Oct 30 2007 Ondrej Vasik <ovasik at redhat.com> 6.9-5
- allow cp -a to rewrite file on different filesystem(#219900)
(based on upstream patch)
- modified coreutils-i18n.patch because of sort -R in
a non C locales(fix by Andreas Schwab) (#249315)
- applied upstream patch for runuser to coreutils-selinux.patch(#232652)
- License tag to GPLv2+
* Thu Oct 25 2007 Ondrej Vasik <ovasik at redhat.com> 6.9-4
- applied upstream patch for cp and mv(bug #248591)
- Don't generate runuser.1 since we ship a complete manpage for it
(bug #241662).
* Wed Jun 13 2007 Tim Waugh <twaugh at redhat.com> 6.9-3
- Fixed 'ls -x' output (bug #240298).
- Disambiguate futimens() from the glibc implementation (bug #242321).
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #368721 - PAM *-l files undocumented
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=368721
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