coreutils 6.9: fix coreutils.texi
This is used for fixing coreutils 6.9 (GPLv2+) do_installed failed: [snip] | coreutils.texi:2499: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:2636: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:2644: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:2654: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:2677: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:2689: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:2820: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:3058: @itemx must follow @item | coreutils.texi:3253: @itemx must follow @item [snip] Use '@item' instead of '@itemx' in several places, as Texinfo 5 refuses to process an '@itemx' that is not preceded by an '@item'. Ensure that node extended names in menus and sectioning are consistent, and that ordering and presence of nodes in menus and in the actual text are consistent as well. [YOCTO #5593] (From OE-Core master rev: 04fab782f42b8f5047390042618f9c841b8c3a96) (From OE-Core rev: dfea78ff2f0479fae436462aa424b3f065c4baf3) Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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From 170be4023bbf9e9698a709e03265945588ac8e01 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com>
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 00:21:50 +0800
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Subject: [PATCH] doc/coreutils.texi: Use '@item' instead of '@itemx'
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Use '@item' instead of '@itemx' in several places, as Texinfo 5 refuses
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to process an '@itemx' that is not preceded by an '@item'. Ensure that
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node extended names in menus and sectioning are consistent, and that
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ordering and presence of nodes in menus and in the actual text are
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consistent as well.
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Upstream-Status: Backport [From: coreutils.7620.n7.nabble.com, bug#11828]
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Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com>
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---
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doc/coreutils.texi | 82 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
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1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi
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index 588147f..2dae3fe 100644
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--- a/doc/coreutils.texi
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+++ b/doc/coreutils.texi
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@@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ symbolic link to a directory. @xref{Target directory}.
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@end macro
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@macro optSi
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-@itemx --si
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+@item --si
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@opindex --si
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@cindex SI output
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Append an SI-style abbreviation to each size, such as @samp{M} for
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@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ Use the @option{--si} option if you prefer powers of 1000.
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@end macro
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@macro optStripTrailingSlashes
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-@itemx @w{@kbd{--strip-trailing-slashes}}
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+@item @w{@kbd{--strip-trailing-slashes}}
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@opindex --strip-trailing-slashes
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@cindex stripping trailing slashes
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Remove any trailing slashes from each @var{source} argument.
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@@ -2496,7 +2496,7 @@ by 1048576.
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However, if @var{n} starts with a @samp{-},
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print all but the last @var{n} bytes of each file.
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-@itemx -n @var{n}
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+@item -n @var{n}
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@itemx --lines=@var{n}
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@opindex -n
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@opindex --lines
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@@ -2633,7 +2633,7 @@ This option is the same as @option{--follow=name --retry}. That is, tail
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will attempt to reopen a file when it is removed. Should this fail, tail
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will keep trying until it becomes accessible again.
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-@itemx --retry
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+@item --retry
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@opindex --retry
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This option is useful mainly when following by name (i.e., with
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@option{--follow=name}).
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@@ -2641,7 +2641,7 @@ Without this option, when tail encounters a file that doesn't
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exist or is otherwise inaccessible, it reports that fact and
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never checks it again.
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-@itemx --sleep-interval=@var{number}
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+@item --sleep-interval=@var{number}
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@opindex --sleep-interval
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Change the number of seconds to wait between iterations (the default is 1.0).
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During one iteration, every specified file is checked to see if it has
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@@ -2651,7 +2651,7 @@ Historical implementations of @command{tail} have required that
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an arbitrary floating point number (using a period before any
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fractional digits).
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-@itemx --pid=@var{pid}
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+@item --pid=@var{pid}
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@opindex --pid
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When following by name or by descriptor, you may specify the process ID,
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@var{pid}, of the sole writer of all @var{file} arguments. Then, shortly
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@@ -2674,7 +2674,7 @@ terminate until long after the real writer has terminated.
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Note that @option{--pid} cannot be supported on some systems; @command{tail}
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will print a warning if this is the case.
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-@itemx --max-unchanged-stats=@var{n}
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+@item --max-unchanged-stats=@var{n}
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@opindex --max-unchanged-stats
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When tailing a file by name, if there have been @var{n} (default
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n=@value{DEFAULT_MAX_N_UNCHANGED_STATS_BETWEEN_OPENS}) consecutive
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@@ -2686,7 +2686,7 @@ number of seconds between when tail prints the last pre-rotation lines
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and when it prints the lines that have accumulated in the new log file.
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This option is meaningful only when following by name.
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-@itemx -n @var{n}
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+@item -n @var{n}
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@itemx --lines=@var{n}
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@opindex -n
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@opindex --lines
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@@ -2817,7 +2817,7 @@ option.
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@opindex --numeric-suffixes
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Use digits in suffixes rather than lower-case letters.
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-@itemx --verbose
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+@item --verbose
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@opindex --verbose
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Write a diagnostic to standard error just before each output file is opened.
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@@ -3055,7 +3055,7 @@ Print only the newline counts.
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@opindex --max-line-length
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Print only the maximum line lengths.
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-@itemx --files0-from=@var{FILE}
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+@item --files0-from=@var{FILE}
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@opindex --files0-from=@var{FILE}
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@cindex including files from @command{du}
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Rather than processing files named on the command line, process those
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@@ -3250,7 +3250,7 @@ an MD5 checksum inconsistent with the associated file, or if no valid
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line is found, @command{md5sum} exits with nonzero status. Otherwise,
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it exits successfully.
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-@itemx --status
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+@item --status
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@opindex --status
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@cindex verifying MD5 checksums
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This option is useful only when verifying checksums.
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@@ -5837,7 +5837,7 @@ command line unless the @option{--dereference-command-line} (@option{-H}),
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If a command line argument specifies a symbolic link, show information
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for the file the link references rather than for the link itself.
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-@itemx --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir
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+@item --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir
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@opindex --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir
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@cindex symbolic links, dereferencing
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Do not dereference symbolic links, with one exception:
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@@ -7015,15 +7015,15 @@ If specified, the @var{attribute_list} must be a comma-separated list
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of one or more of the following strings:
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@table @samp
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-@itemx mode
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+@item mode
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Preserve the file mode bits and access control lists.
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-@itemx ownership
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+@item ownership
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Preserve the owner and group. On most modern systems,
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only users with appropriate privileges may change the owner of a file,
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and ordinary users
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may preserve the group ownership of a file only if they happen to be
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a member of the desired group.
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-@itemx timestamps
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+@item timestamps
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Preserve the times of last access and last modification, when possible.
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In general, it is not possible to preserve these attributes
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when the affected file is a symbolic link.
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@@ -7031,12 +7031,12 @@ However, FreeBSD now provides the @code{lutimes} function, which makes
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it possibile even for symbolic links. However, this implementation does
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not yet take advantage of that.
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@c FIXME: once we provide lutimes support, update the above.
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-@itemx links
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+@item links
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Preserve in the destination files
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any links between corresponding source files.
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@c Give examples illustrating how hard links are preserved.
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@c Also, show how soft links map to hard links with -L and -H.
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-@itemx all
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+@item all
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Preserve all file attributes.
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Equivalent to specifying all of the above.
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@end table
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@@ -7049,12 +7049,12 @@ mode bits of the corresponding source file, minus the bits set in the
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umask and minus the set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits.
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@xref{File permissions}.
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-@itemx @w{@kbd{--no-preserve}=@var{attribute_list}}
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+@item @w{@kbd{--no-preserve}=@var{attribute_list}}
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@cindex file information, preserving
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Do not preserve the specified attributes. The @var{attribute_list}
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has the same form as for @option{--preserve}.
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-@itemx --parents
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+@item --parents
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@opindex --parents
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@cindex parent directories and @command{cp}
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Form the name of each destination file by appending to the target
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@@ -7070,7 +7070,7 @@ cp --parents a/b/c existing_dir
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copies the file @file{a/b/c} to @file{existing_dir/a/b/c}, creating
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any missing intermediate directories.
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-@itemx @w{@kbd{--reply}=@var{how}}
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+@item @w{@kbd{--reply}=@var{how}}
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@opindex --reply
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@cindex interactivity
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@c FIXME: remove in 2008
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@@ -7742,7 +7742,7 @@ Prompt whether to overwrite each existing destination file, regardless
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of its permissions.
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If the response is not affirmative, the file is skipped.
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-@itemx @w{@kbd{--reply}=@var{how}}
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+@item @w{@kbd{--reply}=@var{how}}
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@opindex --reply
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@cindex interactivity
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@c FIXME: remove in 2008
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@@ -7847,7 +7847,7 @@ files are named or if a recursive removal is requested. Ignore any
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previous @option{--force} (@option{-f}) option. Equivalent to
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@option{--interactive=once}.
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-@itemx --interactive [=@var{when}]
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+@item --interactive [=@var{when}]
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@opindex --interactive
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Specify when to issue an interactive prompt. @var{when} may be
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omitted, or one of:
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@@ -7866,7 +7866,7 @@ removal is requested. Equivalent to @option{-I}.
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Specifying @option{--interactive} and no @var{when} is equivalent to
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@option{--interactive=always}.
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-@itemx --one-file-system
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+@item --one-file-system
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@opindex --one-file-system
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@cindex one file system, restricting @command{rm} to
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When removing a hierarchy recursively, skip any directory that is on a
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@@ -7884,7 +7884,7 @@ warn about and skip directories on other file systems.
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Of course, this will not save your @file{/home} if it and your
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chroot happen to be on the same file system.
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-@itemx --preserve-root
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+@item --preserve-root
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@opindex --preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, disallow recursive destruction
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Fail upon any attempt to remove the root directory, @file{/},
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@@ -7892,7 +7892,7 @@ when used with the @option{--recursive} option.
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This is the default behavior.
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@xref{Treating / specially}.
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-@itemx --no-preserve-root
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+@item --no-preserve-root
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@opindex --no-preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, allow recursive destruction
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Do not treat @file{/} specially when removing recursively.
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@@ -8874,7 +8874,7 @@ actually changes.
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Do not print error messages about files whose ownership cannot be
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changed.
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-@itemx @w{@kbd{--from}=@var{old-owner}}
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+@item @w{@kbd{--from}=@var{old-owner}}
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@opindex --from
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@cindex symbolic links, changing owner
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Change a @var{file}'s ownership only if it has current attributes specified
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@@ -8928,14 +8928,14 @@ is a symbolic link.
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By default, no diagnostic is issued for symbolic links encountered
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during a recursive traversal, but see @option{--verbose}.
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-@itemx --preserve-root
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+@item --preserve-root
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@opindex --preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, disallow recursive modification
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Fail upon any attempt to recursively change the root directory, @file{/}.
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Without @option{--recursive}, this option has no effect.
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@xref{Treating / specially}.
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-@itemx --no-preserve-root
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+@item --no-preserve-root
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@opindex --no-preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, allow recursive modification
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Cancel the effect of any preceding @option{--preserve-root} option.
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@@ -9054,14 +9054,14 @@ is a symbolic link.
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By default, no diagnostic is issued for symbolic links encountered
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-@itemx --preserve-root
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+@item --preserve-root
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@opindex --preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, disallow recursive modification
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Fail upon any attempt to recursively change the root directory, @file{/}.
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Without @option{--recursive}, this option has no effect.
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@xref{Treating / specially}.
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-@itemx --no-preserve-root
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+@item --no-preserve-root
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@opindex --no-preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, allow recursive modification
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Cancel the effect of any preceding @option{--preserve-root} option.
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@@ -9175,14 +9175,14 @@ actually changes.
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Do not print error messages about files whose permissions cannot be
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changed.
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-@itemx --preserve-root
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+@item --preserve-root
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@opindex --preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, disallow recursive modification
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Fail upon any attempt to recursively change the root directory, @file{/}.
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Without @option{--recursive}, this option has no effect.
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@xref{Treating / specially}.
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-@itemx --no-preserve-root
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+@item --no-preserve-root
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@opindex --no-preserve-root
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@cindex root directory, allow recursive modification
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Cancel the effect of any preceding @option{--preserve-root} option.
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@@ -9603,7 +9603,7 @@ The program accepts the following options. Also see @ref{Common options}.
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@opindex --all
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Show counts for all files, not just directories.
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-@itemx --apparent-size
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+@item --apparent-size
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@opindex --apparent-size
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Print apparent sizes, rather than disk usage. The apparent size of a
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file is the number of bytes reported by @code{wc -c} on regular files,
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out the disk usage of directories, such as @file{/usr/tmp}, which
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are often symbolic links.
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-@itemx --files0-from=@var{FILE}
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+@item --files0-from=@var{FILE}
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@opindex --files0-from=@var{FILE}
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@cindex including files from @command{du}
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Rather than processing files named on the command line, process those
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@@ -9733,7 +9733,7 @@ Output a null byte at the end of each line, rather than a newline.
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This option enables other programs to parse the output of @command{du}
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even when that output would contain file names with embedded newlines.
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-@itemx --si
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+@item --si
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@opindex --si
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@cindex SI output
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Append an SI-style abbreviation to each size, such as @samp{MB} for
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Report the size of each directory separately, not including the sizes
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of subdirectories.
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-@itemx --time
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+@item --time
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@opindex --time
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@cindex last modified dates, displaying in @command{du}
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Show time of the most recent modification of any file in the directory,
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or any of its subdirectories.
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-@itemx --time=ctime
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+@item --time=ctime
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@itemx --time=status
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@itemx --time=use
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@opindex --time
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@@ -9770,7 +9770,7 @@ or any of its subdirectories.
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Show the most recent status change time (the @samp{ctime} in the inode) of
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any file in the directory, instead of the modification time.
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-@itemx --time=atime
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+@item --time=atime
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@itemx --time=access
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@opindex --time
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@opindex atime@r{, show the most recent}
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@@ -9911,7 +9911,7 @@ $ stat --format=%d:%i / /usr
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2057:2
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@end example
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-@itemx --printf=@var{format}
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+@item --printf=@var{format}
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@opindex --printf=@var{format}
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@cindex output format
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Use @var{format} rather than the default format.
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@opindex -s
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Ignored; for compatibility with other versions of @command{who}.
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-@itemx -u
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+@item -u
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@opindex -u
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@cindex idle time
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After the login time, print the number of hours and minutes that the
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@@ -12254,7 +12254,7 @@ user has been idle. @samp{.} means the user was active in the last minute.
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List only the entries that correspond to processes via which the
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system is waiting for a user to login. The user name is always @samp{LOGIN}.
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-@itemx --lookup
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+@item --lookup
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@opindex --lookup
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Attempt to canonicalize hostnames found in utmp through a DNS lookup. This
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is not the default because it can cause significant delays on systems with
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--
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1.8.3.1
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file://coreutils_fix_for_automake-1.12.patch \
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file://coreutils-build-with-acl.patch \
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file://coreutils-fix-texinfo.patch \
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"
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SRC_URI = "${SRC_URI_BASE} file://fix_for_manpage_building.patch"
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