bug#7255:

2010-10-20 Thread C de-Avillez
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 00:28:40 +0200 Artur Rona wrote: > I am not an author of this patch, just only forwarder. We would like > to upload a fix to this bug. I hoped that this patch will be helpful > for coreutils developers. The idea of this patch (which I copied, as in the LP bug, from Fedora) wa

bug#7255:

2010-10-20 Thread Artur Rona
I am not an author of this patch, just only forwarder. We would like to upload a fix to this bug. I hoped that this patch will be helpful for coreutils developers.

bug#7255: [PATCH] Fix reporting `unknown' by uname -p and uname -i

2010-10-20 Thread Eric Blake
On 10/20/2010 03:26 PM, Artur Rona wrote: I'm sending a patch from Launchpad, which fixes bug in coreutils. TEST CASE: Use command 'uname -i' or uname -p' Launchpad bug: https://launchpad.net/bugs/470550 Patch is able to use on coreutils 8.5. We look forward to your response. Thanks for your

bug#7255: [PATCH] Fix reporting `unknown' by uname -p and uname -i

2010-10-20 Thread Artur Rona
I'm sending a patch from Launchpad, which fixes bug in coreutils. TEST CASE: Use command 'uname -i' or uname -p' Launchpad bug: https://launchpad.net/bugs/470550 Patch is able to use on coreutils 8.5. We look forward to your response. 80_fedora_sysinfo.dpatch Description: application/shellscri

bug#6769: translation misalignment in 'df' is specific to Ubuntu

2010-10-20 Thread Benno Schulenberg
Hello Erik, Most likely you were using a version of Ubuntu (or a derivative); the misalignment is due to a longstanding bug in Launchpad/Rosetta (https://bugs.launchpad.net/rosetta/+bug/30358). For Ubuntu 10.10 I've tried to alleviate the problem by reducing the word "Bestandssysteem" to "Bstnds

bug#7254: [patch] making md5sum's --quiet and --warn independent, plus some comments

2010-10-20 Thread Benno Schulenberg
Hi, When the command 'md5sum -c longlist --quiet' would result in the message "WARNING: 1 line is improperly formatted", then the subsequent command to find out which line is wrong 'md5sum -c longlist --quiet --warn' results in an unexpected barrage of output. It would be much nicer if --warn di