We plan to release coreutils-9.6 in the next couple of days so any testing you can do on various different systems would be most welcome.
-------------------------------------- You can download the coreutils snapshot in xz format (5.9 MiB) from: https://pixelbeat.org/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz And verify with gpg or md5sum with: https://pixelbeat.org/cu/coreutils-ss.tar.xz.sig MD5 (coreutils-ss.tar.xz) = 4fbe710e90723e61d6358f83cd1231d9 -------------------------------------- To test, follow this standard procedure: tar -xf coreutils-ss.tar.xz cd coreutils-9.5.257-9c068/ ./configure && make check VERBOSE=yes Failures are shown, and details are in tests/test-suite.log Please report/attach any issues to coreutils@gnu.org -------------------------------------- This snapshot was bootstrapped with: Autoconf 2.72.70-9ff9 Automake 1.16.5 Gnulib v1.0-1371-g54636e00ee Bison 3.8.2 Changes in coreutils since v9.5 are summarized at https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/tree/NEWS Changes since the last snapshot are: coreutils: tests: avoid false failure with replaced readdir ls: suppress ENOTSUP errors on virtiofs tests: misc/write-errors.sh: increase memory limit tests: head: avoid false failure on some systems yes: avoid failure on CHERI protected systems tac: avoid out of bounds access tests: avoid ERRORs with no mntent.h tests: avoid false failure with many mountpoints tests: printf: avoid false failure tests: avoid slow ulimit -v behavior tests: use more portable timeout presence check tests: tail: avoid failure on Solaris 11 maint: avoid syntax-check failure cksum: port to Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 build: update gnulib submodule to latest tests: env-S.pl: unset GNU/Hurd env vars ls: readdir errno fixes tail: fix regression in open() flags used gnulib: file-has-acl: handle listxattr returning ENOTSUP libgmp-mpz: Respect Automake's silent-rules. assert-h: Fix compilation error with gcc >= 13 on Solaris 11. git-version-gen: Fix makefile rule typo, suggested by Bruno. git-version-gen: Use an indirect 'dist-hook' make rule instead. fts, savedir: avoid glibc 2.2 readdir ENOENT bug thank you! Pádraig