Re: coreutils-9.3 released [stable]

2023-04-18 Thread Richard Stallman
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Re: coreutils-9.3 test-strto[u]ll

2023-04-18 Thread Bruno Haible
Hi Kamil, > I had to revert the following gnulib commit to be able to build it > in the Fedora Rawhide buildroot: > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=commitdiff;h=4e38f4a0c65d4d19883b404a84169088b84b60d2 > > ... where it was failing with: > > FAIL: test-strtoll > ==

Re: coreutils-9.3 released [stable]

2023-04-18 Thread Kamil Dudka
On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 5:16:29 PM CEST Pádraig Brady wrote: > This is to announce coreutils-9.3, a stable release. > This is a bug fix release coming about 4 weeks after the 9.2 release. > See the NEWS below for a summary of changes. Thanks! I had to revert the following gnulib commit to be a

coreutils-9.3 released [stable]

2023-04-18 Thread Pádraig Brady
This is to announce coreutils-9.3, a stable release. This is a bug fix release coming about 4 weeks after the 9.2 release. See the NEWS below for a summary of changes. There have been 26 commits by 3 people in the 29 days since 9.2. Thanks to everyone who has contributed! The following people con

Re: Proposed option for "timeout" -- don't wait for sub-command to exit

2023-04-18 Thread Dale R. Worley
Pádraig Brady writes: > A bit of an unusual use case. > What about the albeit slightly hacky solution presented in that SO thread? > >timeout --foreground 3 sh -c 'possibly_slow_program;exit' I have the sense that I've stumbled into this as a problem more often than I expect, given how unusu