Coreutils 6.10-3ubuntu1 is now in Hardy!
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/coreutils/6.10-3ubuntu1
Party!
Thanks for getting it updated; I got stuck trying to figure out what was
wrong with “cp”. Seems like someone smarter than me figured it out :)
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Thanks Michael, for keeping us updated on this! Another bug squashed.
Here's to us, for keeping ubuntu on the cutting edge.
Tino Meinen
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I meant to say: all of us i.e. the community and the developers.
Reading back I thought my comment about us sounded a bit selfish.
...I will stop spamming now.
Tino Meinen
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On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 01:31 +, Tino Meinen wrote:
I meant to say: all of us i.e. the community and the developers.
Reading back I thought my comment about us sounded a bit selfish.
...I will stop spamming now.
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I'd love to use the new ls --group-directories-first feature! So I
vote for the update; please update coreutils to the latest version,
thanks.
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A new GNU coreutils should be packaged for Hardy. Is there anything in
the way of this? What will it take to get a current coreutils into
Ubuntu? I keep coming back to this one…
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I have a problem with du from 5.97 on vfat filesystems (#53388), which
is fixed in more recent versions of coreutils (e.g., 6.9.x). Please
upgrade this package in Ubuntu.
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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I have figured out why udev seems to not work with this version of
coreutils. It is executed using “/bin/sh -e” as a command interpreter,
and the behavior of cp has changed such that it throws an error and
returns exit status 1 with the cp command in /etc/init.d/udev at system
startup. I have
coreutils 6.10~20070907-3
This is in Debian experimental. I have re-built this on my system, and
it seems to work for me, though I had to restart hal, dbus, and udev
manually before I could login and use my system. Not sure why that is
just yet, but it is
GNU coreutils is vastly out-of-date, and should really be updated. Why
is the coreutils presently in use so old?
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Status: New = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- gutsy uses old version of coreutils
+ please update package coreutils
** Tags added: needs-packaging
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