Exim upstream has switched, 4.96~RC0 and later use pcre2.
** Changed in: exim4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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First off: Ubuntu/Debian do not ship "patched version of the GNU
findutils package [...] based on release 4.6.0". The ship a GIT
snapshot. e.g. 4.6.0+git+20170828-2 is upstream GIT as of 2017-08-28.
/usr/share/doc/findutils/changelog.Debian.gz even has the full
respective GIT revision. (febde26dd0
> I could submit a bug report against the upstream findutils component.
Should I do so?
No please don't, there is no point.
As noted above less old versions in Debian (and Ubuntu) already report a
more helpful version string.
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Hello,
tst is a shell script that does specify which interpreter should be used
and therefore the system falls back to try /bin/sh.
However the script is using bash extensions ([ "$1" == "" ]) which won't
work with *any* sh-type shell. Debian is using dash as /bin/sh and there
an error is thrown,
Hello,
If you run "find . -name *.txt" in a directory containing foo.txt and
bar.txt then the shell expands *.txt before executing find, i.e. you
would be running "find . -name foo.txt bar.txt" which produces a syntax
error. Either quote ('*.txt') or escape (\*.txt) the argument.
Closing.
** Cha
The -size -nX check works like this:
How many units sized one X each is the file using,
a) less than n
or
b) at least n
Therefore -size -1M or -size -1k or -size -1c all match only empty
files.
A 1025 byte sized file uses two 1K-units (it has to, there is only space
for 1024 bytes
This is Debian's https://bugs.debian.org/860903 which will hopefully be
fixed by changing opencryptoki https://bugs.debian.org/864052
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #860903
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860903
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #864052
http://
> "updatedb" script runs as nobody a lot of files can't be indexed because
> nobody hasn't the right
> to view all system files.
And that is a good thing. The locate-database is public. It must not
contain data that is not public, i.e. contents of directories that
cannot be listed by non-privileg
Fixed in Debian.
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Title:
findutils uses nearly 100% CPU and memory resources
Status in findutils package in Ubuntu
Dave Chiluk (chiluk) wrote on 2016-01-07: #11
> Findutils just released a new blessed stable version 4.6.0
[...]
> What are the chances of getting this included into xenial?
Xenial is now at > 4.6. (4.6.0+git+20160126-2 )
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