bug#66294: Fwd: bug#66294: Formal Bug Report in paste.c of Coreutils Version 9.0 by Klee

2023-10-16 Thread Paul Eggert
Forwarding this attachment to <66...@debbugs.gnu.org> as it got lost in my spam inbox when it got sent just to me. Forwarded Message Subject: Re: bug#66294: Formal Bug Report in paste.c of Coreutils Version 9.0 by Klee Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2023 10:53:57 + From: JediWisdomKee

bug#66294: Formal Bug Report in paste.c of Coreutils Version 9.0 by Klee

2023-10-16 Thread Paul Eggert
I looked at the text version of the bug report and don't understand it. Can you please rephrase the bug report so that you tell us how you invoked 'paste' (command line arguments and input file contents), what behavior you expected, and what behavior you observed? Please bear in mind that your

bug#66582: annoying, needless warning messages from [fe]grep

2023-10-16 Thread Noah Friedman
Just because a program is considered deprecated or obsolete by a standards committee, is no reason to actually force that program out of use or availablity. And since when does GNU adhere strictly to POSIX anyway? So my bug report is this: fgrep and egrep should not emit any warning on stderr abo

bug#66582: annoying, needless warning messages from [fe]grep

2023-10-16 Thread Sam James
Noah Friedman writes: > Just because a program is considered deprecated or obsolete by a standards > committee, is no reason to actually force that program out of use or > availablity. And since when does GNU adhere strictly to POSIX anyway? grep is not from coreutils. As for the issue you di