"Alan Curry" writes:
> jida...@jidanni.org writes:
>>
>> Filesystem 1K-blocksUsed
>> Available Use% Mounted on
>> rootfs 1071468 287940
>> 729100 29% /
>> /dev/disk/by-uuid/551e44e1-2ca
MiadBahrami wrote:
> ==
> 1 of 369 tests failed
> (47 tests were not run)
> See tests/test-suite.log
> Please report to bug-coreutils@gnu.org
> ==
Thank you for testing and reporting that.
However, the version you tested is 8.
* Jim Meyering (j...@meyering.net) [20120106 19:39]:
> This is to announce coreutils-8.15, yet another stable release.
Seems like no message template was sent to the translation robot. When I
tried to check in the updated German catalogue for 8.15 it was rejected
because there is no corresponding
Jim Meyering wrote:
> MiadBahrami wrote:
>> ==
>> 1 of 369 tests failed
>> (47 tests were not run)
>> See tests/test-suite.log
>> Please report to bug-coreutils@gnu.org
>> ==
>
> Thank you for testing and reporting that.
> Howe
On 01/18/12 06:25, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> What df should do is automatically skip the entries that are obscured or
> generally inaccessible.
Isn't this missing some of the larger context? df is just doing what
lots of other programs do: finding out what file systems one has,
and reporting
Running `make check` on a virtual machine at 1und1.de is
failing for 5 tests:
FAIL: misc/nproc-avail
++ nproc --all
+ all=4
++ OMP_NUM_THREADS=
++ nproc
+ available=8
+ test 8 -le 4
+ fail=1
I added an strace for both runs.
FAIL: tail-2/wait
+ test '!' -r unreadable
+ timeout 1 tail -s0.1 -F
Paul Eggert wrote:
> Here's a proposed patch to have coreutils quote 'like this'
> (or "like this") more consistently, instead of quoting
> `like this'.
>
>
> * doc/coreutils.texi (Formatting the file names):
> coreutils now quotes 'like this'.
> * man/help2man:
> * src/timeout.c (usage): Quote 'li