313488 |
09-Feb-2017 |
ngie |
MFC r289172,r290254:
r289172:
Refactor the test/ Makefiles after recent changes to bsd.test.mk (r289158) and netbsd-tests.test.mk (r289151)
- Eliminate explicit OBJTOP/SRCTOP setting - Convert all ad hoc NetBSD test integration over to netbsd-tests.test.mk - Remove unnecessary TESTSDIR setting - Use SRCTOP where possible for clarity
r290254:
Remove unused variable (SRCDIR) |
311998 |
12-Jan-2017 |
asomers |
MFC r310118
Fix ls_tests:o_flag with ZFS TMPDIR
Unlike UFS or TMPFS, ZFS sets uarch automatically whenever a file is updated. The test must explicitly clear uarch to be portable across filesystems. Also, it doesn't need to run as root. |
301627 |
08-Jun-2016 |
ngie |
MFC r300939:
Use require.progs with bc instead of require.files with /usr/bin/bc
This will make things more flexible if the program path changes in the future, and the test in and of itself doesn't call /usr/bin/bc -- it just calls bc |
292049 |
10-Dec-2015 |
ngie |
MFC r291919:
Enable bin/ls testcases disabled previously because of issues with how kyua 0.11's version of report-junit was rendering non-printable characters
Upgrade to kyua 0.12 to obtain a fixed version of the command
Output verified with python 2.7.10's xml.dom.minidom module
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division |
289965 |
25-Oct-2015 |
ngie |
MFC r288330,r288423,r288678,r288905,r288906,r288907,r289102:
r288330:
Add initial testcases for bin/ls
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r288423:
Skip the B_flag testcase to stop blowing up freebsd-current@ with "test failure emails" because kyua report-jenkins doesn't properly escape non-printable chars
r288678:
Merge additional testcases and improvements to bin/ls/ls_tests from ^/user/ngie/more-tests.
- Additional testcases added: -- ls -D -- ls -F -- ls -H -- ls -L -- ls -R -- ls -S -- ls -T -- ls -b -- ls -d -- ls -f -- ls -g -- ls -h -- ls -i -- ls -k -- ls -l -- ls -m -- ls -n -- ls -o -- ls -p -- ls -q/ls -w -- ls -r -- ls -s -- ls -t -- ls -u -- ls -y - Socket file creation is limited to the ls -F testcase, greatly speeding up the test process - The ls -C testcase was made more robust by limiting the number of columns via COLUMNS and by dynamically formulating the columns/lines. - Add `atf_test_case` before all testcase `head` functions.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
r288905:
Add some more syncs to quiesce the filesystem after creating the files to see if this fixes deterministic Jenkin failures
r288906:
Explicitly set BLOCKSIZE to 512 in the environment
r288907:
Call sync consistently using atf_check
Remove superfluous sync's
r289102:
Remove all of the syncs
They're unnecessary as shown by further testing on my VM
Requested by: jhb |
256281 |
10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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254627 |
21-Aug-2013 |
ken |
Expand the use of stat(2) flags to allow storing some Windows/DOS and CIFS file attributes as BSD stat(2) flags.
This work is intended to be compatible with ZFS, the Solaris CIFS server's interaction with ZFS, somewhat compatible with MacOS X, and of course compatible with Windows.
The Windows attributes that are implemented were chosen based on the attributes that ZFS already supports.
The summary of the flags is as follows:
UF_SYSTEM: Command line name: "system" or "usystem" ZFS name: XAT_SYSTEM, ZFS_SYSTEM Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM
This flag means that the file is used by the operating system. FreeBSD does not enforce any special handling when this flag is set.
UF_SPARSE: Command line name: "sparse" or "usparse" ZFS name: XAT_SPARSE, ZFS_SPARSE Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE
This flag means that the file is sparse. Although ZFS may modify this in some situations, there is not generally any special handling for this flag.
UF_OFFLINE: Command line name: "offline" or "uoffline" ZFS name: XAT_OFFLINE, ZFS_OFFLINE Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE
This flag means that the file has been moved to offline storage. FreeBSD does not have any special handling for this flag.
UF_REPARSE: Command line name: "reparse" or "ureparse" ZFS name: XAT_REPARSE, ZFS_REPARSE Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT
This flag means that the file is a Windows reparse point. ZFS has special handling code for reparse points, but we don't currently have the other supporting infrastructure for them.
UF_HIDDEN: Command line name: "hidden" or "uhidden" ZFS name: XAT_HIDDEN, ZFS_HIDDEN Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN
This flag means that the file may be excluded from a directory listing if the application honors it. FreeBSD has no special handling for this flag.
The name and bit definition for UF_HIDDEN are identical to the definition in MacOS X.
UF_READONLY: Command line name: "urdonly", "rdonly", "readonly" ZFS name: XAT_READONLY, ZFS_READONLY Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY
This flag means that the file may not written or appended, but its attributes may be changed.
ZFS currently enforces this flag, but Illumos developers have discussed disabling enforcement.
The behavior of this flag is different than MacOS X. MacOS X uses UF_IMMUTABLE to represent the DOS readonly permission, but that flag has a stronger meaning than the semantics of DOS readonly permissions.
UF_ARCHIVE: Command line name: "uarch", "uarchive" ZFS_NAME: XAT_ARCHIVE, ZFS_ARCHIVE Windows name: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE
The UF_ARCHIVED flag means that the file has changed and needs to be archived. The meaning is same as the Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE attribute, and the ZFS XAT_ARCHIVE and ZFS_ARCHIVE attribute.
msdosfs and ZFS have special handling for this flag. i.e. they will set it when the file changes.
sys/param.h: Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1000047 for the addition of new stat(2) flags.
chflags.1: Document the new command line flag names (e.g. "system", "hidden") available to the user.
ls.1: Reference chflags(1) for a list of file flags and their meanings.
strtofflags.c: Implement the mapping between the new command line flag names and new stat(2) flags.
chflags.2: Document all of the new stat(2) flags, and explain the intended behavior in a little more detail. Explain how they map to Windows file attributes.
Different filesystems behave differently with respect to flags, so warn the application developer to take care when using them.
zfs_vnops.c: Add support for getting and setting the UF_ARCHIVE, UF_READONLY, UF_SYSTEM, UF_HIDDEN, UF_REPARSE, UF_OFFLINE, and UF_SPARSE flags.
All of these flags are implemented using attributes that ZFS already supports, so the on-disk format has not changed.
ZFS currently doesn't allow setting the UF_REPARSE flag, and we don't really have the other infrastructure to support reparse points.
msdosfs_denode.c, msdosfs_vnops.c: Add support for getting and setting UF_HIDDEN, UF_SYSTEM and UF_READONLY in MSDOSFS.
It supported SF_ARCHIVED, but this has been changed to be UF_ARCHIVE, which has the same semantics as the DOS archive attribute instead of inverse semantics like SF_ARCHIVED.
After discussion with Bruce Evans, change several things in the msdosfs behavior:
Use UF_READONLY to indicate whether a file is writeable instead of file permissions, but don't actually enforce it.
Refuse to change attributes on the root directory, because it is special in FAT filesystems, but allow most other attribute changes on directories.
Don't set the archive attribute on a directory when its modification time is updated. Windows and DOS don't set the archive attribute in that scenario, so we are now bug-for-bug compatible.
smbfs_node.c, smbfs_vnops.c: Add support for UF_HIDDEN, UF_SYSTEM, UF_READONLY and UF_ARCHIVE in SMBFS.
This is similar to changes that Apple has made in their version of SMBFS (as of smb-583.8, posted on opensource.apple.com), but not quite the same.
We map SMB_FA_READONLY to UF_READONLY, because UF_READONLY is intended to match the semantics of the DOS readonly flag. The MacOS X code maps both UF_IMMUTABLE and SF_IMMUTABLE to SMB_FA_READONLY, but the immutable flags have stronger meaning than the DOS readonly bit.
stat.h: Add definitions for UF_SYSTEM, UF_SPARSE, UF_OFFLINE, UF_REPARSE, UF_ARCHIVE, UF_READONLY and UF_HIDDEN.
The definition of UF_HIDDEN is the same as the MacOS X definition.
Add commented-out definitions of UF_COMPRESSED and UF_TRACKED. They are defined in MacOS X (as of 10.8.2), but we do not implement them (yet).
ufs_vnops.c: Add support for getting and setting UF_ARCHIVE, UF_HIDDEN, UF_OFFLINE, UF_READONLY, UF_REPARSE, UF_SPARSE, and UF_SYSTEM in UFS. Alphabetize the flags that are supported.
These new flags are only stored, UFS does not take any action if the flag is set.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Reviewed by: bde (earlier version)
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248342 |
15-Mar-2013 |
joel |
Add a few examples.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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245091 |
06-Jan-2013 |
andrew |
When WCHAR_MIN == 0 the check if a wchar_t value will always be true. In this case skip the test as gcc complains it is always true.
|
242840 |
09-Nov-2012 |
peter |
Undo over-aggressive conversion of spaces to tabs. ie: those within format strings, "period, space, space" in comment text, etc.
|
242807 |
08-Nov-2012 |
grog |
Replace spaces with tabs where appropriate.
Reminded by: jh@
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242725 |
08-Nov-2012 |
grog |
Add y flag and environment variable LS_SAMESORT to specify the same sorting order for time and name with the -t option. IEEE Std 1003.2 (POSIX.2) mandates that the -t option sort in descending order, and that if two files have the same timestamp, they should be sorted in ascending order of their names. The -r flag reverses both of these sort orders, so they're never the same. This creates significant problems for sequentially named files stored on FAT file systems, where it can be impossible to list them in the order in which they were created.
Add , (comma) option to print file sizes grouped and separated by thousands using the non-monetary separator returned by localeconv(3), typically a comma or period.
MFC after: 14 days
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242722 |
07-Nov-2012 |
grog |
Sort option parsing as far as practical.
|
241014 |
27-Sep-2012 |
mdf |
Fix bin/ build with a 64-bit ino_t.
Original code by: Gleb Kurtsou
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235655 |
19-May-2012 |
marcel |
Add build opton MK_LS_COLORS to control whether ls(1) supports colors (and thus needs to depend on libtermcap). Embedded systems may not want or need colors.
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
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226546 |
19-Oct-2011 |
des |
If ls was invoked with -i but neither -l nor -s, blocksize was used in display() to calculate column widths, but was not initialized in main(). This resulted in a division by zero.
Noticed by: Michael Butler <imb@protected-networks.net>
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226509 |
18-Oct-2011 |
des |
When calculating the width of the blocksize column, ls(1) used 512-byte units (as returned by stat(2)) instead of BLOCKSIZE units.
Submitted by: Paul Schenkeveld MFC after: 3 weeks
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225847 |
28-Sep-2011 |
ed |
Get rid of major/minor number distinction.
As of FreeBSD 6, devices can only be opened through devfs. These device nodes don't have major and minor numbers anymore. The st_rdev field in struct stat is simply based a copy of st_ino.
Simply display device numbers as hexadecimal, using "%#jx". This is allowed by POSIX, since it explicitly states things like the following (example taken from ls(1)):
"If the file is a character special or block special file, the size of the file may be replaced with implementation-defined information associated with the device in question."
This makes the output of these commands more compact. For example, ls(1) now uses approximately four columns less. While there, simplify the column length calculation from ls(1) by calling snprintf() with a NULL buffer.
Don't be afraid; if needed one can still obtain individual major/minor numbers using stat(1).
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221845 |
13-May-2011 |
pluknet |
Update sticky(7) cross references.
PR: docs/124468 X-MFC with: r218998
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205793 |
28-Mar-2010 |
ed |
Change all our own code to use st_*tim instead of st_*timespec.
Also remove some local patches to diff(1) which are now unneeded.
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203665 |
08-Feb-2010 |
jh |
Make sure that FTS_COMFOLLOW is not set when the -P option is in effect. Otherwise the -i option will show the inode number of the referenced file for symbolic links given on the command line. Similarly, the file color was printed according to the link target in colorized output.
PR: bin/102394 Reviewed by: jilles MFC after: 2 weeks
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202945 |
24-Jan-2010 |
jh |
Fixes for ls(1) long format (-l) output:
- Allow -h option to work if the listing contains at least one device file. - Align major and minor device numbers correctly to the size field.
PR: bin/125678 Approved by: trasz (mentor) MFC after: 1 month
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202944 |
24-Jan-2010 |
jh |
Print full path in the error message. It's possible that fts(3) provides an empty fts_name and reporting the full path is more appropriate especially with the -R option.
PR: bin/107515 Submitted by: bde Approved by: trasz (mentor) MFC after: 1 week
|
198056 |
13-Oct-2009 |
jilles |
ls: Make -p not inhibit following symlinks.
According to the man page, when neither -H/-L nor -F/-d/-l are given, -H is implied. This agrees with POSIX, GNU ls and Solaris ls. This means that -p, although it is very similar to -F, does not prevent the implicit following of symlinks.
PR: standards/128546
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196773 |
02-Sep-2009 |
trasz |
Fix regression introduced in r196712 - the 'name' string needs to be rewritten for each file we want to check ACL on. Without this change, ls(1) would check only the ACL on the first file to list.
|
196712 |
31-Aug-2009 |
trasz |
Add NFSv4 ACL support to ls(1).
|
191003 |
13-Apr-2009 |
trasz |
Add reference to strmode(3).
|
177942 |
05-Apr-2008 |
imp |
Turn a tab into a space. This fixes a misalignment for ls -l.
Tabs Noticed by: Antoine Brodin
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177908 |
04-Apr-2008 |
ru |
- Add -D to usage(). - Bump document date for the addition of the -D option. - Reformat a sentence to look like a real sentence.
|
177907 |
04-Apr-2008 |
grog |
Add -D option to specify exact format of date and time output with ls -l.
|
163480 |
18-Oct-2006 |
ru |
Avoid a spurious warning for each whiteout found during "ls -lW".
# ls -lW total 2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 6 Oct 18 14:46 file1 ls: ./file2: No such file or directory w--------- 0 root wheel 0 Jan 1 1970 file2
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163263 |
12-Oct-2006 |
ru |
- Improve description of the -A option. - Document how whiteouts look in the long output. [1] - Sort entry types. - Fix description of the socket type.
PR: docs/51921 [1]
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162379 |
17-Sep-2006 |
ru |
Markup fixes.
|
157101 |
24-Mar-2006 |
jhb |
Change the -S and -t options to override each other so that the last one specified wins to make their interaction less confusing.
|
157100 |
24-Mar-2006 |
jhb |
Fix a bug such that if you enabled sorting by size (-S) and enabled a flag to use a time other than modtime (-c, -u, or -U), the output would actually be sorted by the specified time rather than size. This does alter the behavior in the case where both -S and -t are specified. Now, -S is always preferred. Previously, -t was preferred if one of -c, -u, or -U was specified, and -S was preferred otherwise. Perhaps -S and -t should override each other (last one specified wins).
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157099 |
24-Mar-2006 |
jhb |
Add a few more references to -U.
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157098 |
24-Mar-2006 |
jhb |
Add a new -U flag to instruct ls to use the birthtime for printing or sorting.
Submitted by: Andrzej Tobola ato at iem dot pw dot edu dot pl MFC after: 1 week
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152547 |
17-Nov-2005 |
ru |
-mdoc sweep.
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152469 |
16-Nov-2005 |
ru |
Having three options (-a, -A, -I) controlling the output of dotted files is too much and hard to follow. Instead, make the -I option just mean "do not automatically set -A for root". That is, if -A is explicitly set, -I is ignored. Also, document -I in usage(). (The ls.c diff is better viewed relative to rev. 1.80.)
No objection: mux Silence from: mnag MFC after: 3 days
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152281 |
10-Nov-2005 |
mux |
Mention the non-standardness of the -I option in ls(1).
Spotted by: ru MFC after: 3 days
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152256 |
10-Nov-2005 |
mux |
Add a -I option to disable the automatic -A flag for the super-user.
PR: bin/86710 Submitted by: Marcus Alves Grando MFC after: 3 days
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149826 |
06-Sep-2005 |
rse |
fix typos: decribed -> described, preceeded -> preceded
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149676 |
31-Aug-2005 |
garys |
Improved descriptions of block size handling.
PR: docs/84765 Submitted by: garys Approved by: keramida MFC after: 3 days
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146926 |
03-Jun-2005 |
dd |
Remove the EXAMPLES section that describes how to sort by size using sort(1). This functionality is provided by the -S option now, and it is useful even though a similar effect is achievable with sort(1), since the latter doesn't work in combination with -h. This option is also present in NetBSD, OpenBSD, and GNU fileutils, so there's clearly a demand for it.
Noticed by: asmodai
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146925 |
03-Jun-2005 |
dd |
Improve wording: A sort is "in" a particular order, not "by" a particular order.
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146924 |
03-Jun-2005 |
dd |
Add the -S option to sort files by size. NetBSD and OpenBSD already have this option with identical semantics (sorting large files first). -r can be used to reverse the sort if that is desired.
PR: 81625 Submitted by: Kostas Blekos <mplekos@physics.upatras.gr>, keramida
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141846 |
13-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Expand *n't contractions.
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141578 |
09-Feb-2005 |
ru |
Sync program's usage() with manpage's SYNOPSIS.
|
140353 |
16-Jan-2005 |
ru |
Add the new standard EXIT STATUS section where appropriate. Sort standard sections in the (documented) preferred order.
|
140050 |
11-Jan-2005 |
joerg |
The total sum of blocks for the -l and -s option is printed always, regardless whether the output is to a terminal or not. As this is consistent with the SUSPv2 specification (even though we do not otherwise fully implement SUSPv2's ls(1) options), document this as it is now, rather than trying to change the behaviour itself.
PR: docs/76072 Submitted by: Sebastian Rey <Sebastian.rey@gmx.net> MFC after: 1 week
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139969 |
10-Jan-2005 |
imp |
/*- or .\"- or #- to begin license clauses.
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131484 |
02-Jul-2004 |
ru |
Mechanically kill hard sentence breaks.
|
130967 |
23-Jun-2004 |
dwmalone |
Fix some style bugs I introduced pointed out by bde. Also add a blank line after the empty variable declarations.
Reviewed by: md5
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130926 |
22-Jun-2004 |
dwmalone |
Use nanoseconds and then lexicographic ordering when the seconds of the [acm]time are the same. I was going to use Scott's patch, but I couldn't get the style quite right, so I used a patch of my own.
Submitted by: Scott Mitchell <scott+freebsd at fishballoon.org> MFC after: 3 weeks
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130237 |
08-Jun-2004 |
das |
If we are asked to print the total number of blocks, do so even if we have no entries to print (either due to an empty directory or an error). This makes the -l and -s options more consistent, like Solaris and (Debian) Linux. To make this happen, tweak two optimizations on the second call to display():
- Don't skip display() altogether, even if list == NULL. - Don't skip the call to the printfn in display() if we need to print the total.
PR: 45723
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130236 |
08-Jun-2004 |
das |
Remove from the printfns the assumption that dp->list != NULL. Even if there are no entries, these functions may be called to print the total number of blocks (0) for consistency's sake.
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130029 |
03-Jun-2004 |
le |
Plug small memory leak.
PR: bin/67392 Submitted by: Matthew Emmerton <matt@gsicomp.on.ca> MFC in: 1 week
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129719 |
25-May-2004 |
pjd |
Use humanize_number(3).
Reminded by: jhb
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129297 |
16-May-2004 |
ru |
Punctuation.
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128868 |
03-May-2004 |
tjr |
Only add the widths together for printable characters in prn_normal(); unprintable characters have a "width" of -1.
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128823 |
02-May-2004 |
tjr |
Treat filenames as multibyte character strings (according to the current LC_CTYPE setting) when determining which characters are printable. This is an often-requested feature.
Use wcwidth() to determine the number of column positions a character takes up, although there are still a few places left where we assume 1 byte = 1 column position, e.g. line-wrapping when handling the -m option.
The error handling here is somewhat more complicated than usual: we do our best to show what we can of a filename in the presence of conversion errors, instead of simply aborting.
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127958 |
06-Apr-2004 |
markm |
Remove clause 3 from the UCB licenses.
OK'ed by: imp, core
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127795 |
03-Apr-2004 |
bmilekic |
Stop iterating over ACLs if we've already determined we will print them (i.e., number of successful calls to acl_get_entry() exceeds 3). This makes O(1) what was O(num_TYPE_ACCESS_ACLs).
This is a slightly modified version of submitter's patch.
PR: bin/65042 Submitted by: Christian S.J. Peron <maneo@bsdpro.com>
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127269 |
21-Mar-2004 |
tjr |
Document incorrect handling of multibyte characters in filenames.
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126458 |
01-Mar-2004 |
cperciva |
Fixes to output of `ls -lh` for certain file sizes: 1. Sizes in the range 1000 -- 1023 units require four characters width for the integer; increase the field width to accomodate this. 2. Sizes in the range 9.95 -- 10 units were being displayed as "10.0" units; adjust the logic to fix this, and now that we've got an extra character of field width, print fractional units if the size is less than 99.95 units. 3. Don't display sub-byte precision.
This should mean that the following sizes are displayed: 0B .. 1023B 1.0U .. 9.9U 10.0U .. 99.9U 100U .. 1023U for values of U in "KMGTPE".
PR: bin/63547 Pointy hat to: cperciva Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
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124825 |
22-Jan-2004 |
cperciva |
Fix alignment of size field in `ls -lh` -- the width was being computed from log[10](largest file size), but when outputting in human-friendly format the width is always at most 4. (eg. "123K", " 12K", "1.2K".)
PR: bin/59320 Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
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123089 |
01-Dec-2003 |
obrien |
Do something sensible if both -h and -k are given.
Approved by: re(scottl)
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121124 |
16-Oct-2003 |
tjr |
Handle realloc() failure correctly.
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119914 |
09-Sep-2003 |
tjr |
Add the -m, -w and -x options to ls's usage message.
PR: 51493 Submitted by: Walter Belgers MFC after: 1 month
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118665 |
08-Aug-2003 |
schweikh |
Note in STANDARDS that -gno are not (yet?) POSIX conformant.
Spotted by: harti MFC after: 3 days
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117389 |
10-Jul-2003 |
brueffer |
-l prints all permissions, not just owner and group
PR: 54294 Submitted by: Per Hedeland <per@hedeland.org> MFC after: 3 days
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116282 |
13-Jun-2003 |
markm |
Get this area compiling with the highest WARNS= that it works with. Obsolete WFORMAT= junk also removed where possible.
OK'ed by: obrien Tested on: sparc64, alpha, i386
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114791 |
06-May-2003 |
trhodes |
df(1) and ls(1) print units in 'four or fewer' not 'three or less'.
PR: 35523 Submitted by: Tomas Svensson <tsn@gbdev.net>
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114583 |
03-May-2003 |
markm |
Fix a bazillion warnings. This makes almost the whole of src/bin/* WARNS=6, std=c99 clean.
Tested on: i386, alpha
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114047 |
26-Apr-2003 |
rwatson |
When mac_from_text() fails with -Z, print "-" rather than "" so that scripts parsing ls(1) output can still count columns.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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109601 |
20-Jan-2003 |
chris |
Reference maclabel(7).
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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108066 |
19-Dec-2002 |
tjr |
pathconf() and acl_get_file() follow links so they cannot be used to determine whether a symlink has an ACL. Instead, assume that symbolic links don't have ACLs and don't bother checking. Avoids spurious ENOENT warnings when listing directories containing broken symlinks on filesystems with ACLs enabled.
Pointed out by: rwatson, bde
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108057 |
18-Dec-2002 |
rwatson |
Improve handling of symlink targets when listing MAC labels: don't do the wrong thing when the symlink doesn't have a target, by considering !f_label in the construction of ch_options.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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107229 |
25-Nov-2002 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: markup fixes.
Approved by: re
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106479 |
06-Nov-2002 |
tjr |
Use warn() instead of perror() or fprintf() where appropriate.
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106371 |
03-Nov-2002 |
tjr |
Print a `+' character after the standard UNIX permission fields in long listings if the file has an extended ACL (more than the required 3 entries). This is what Solaris and IRIX do, and what the withdrawn POSIX.2c standard required.
Reviewed by: rwatson (an earlier version of the patch)
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106053 |
27-Oct-2002 |
wollman |
Do not include <sys/syslimits.h> directly; it is not intended for general consumption.
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105836 |
24-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Attempt improved use of fts results: use the correct path to the object to retrieve label information on, rather than directly consuming the fts-provided paths (none of which are quite right). This is based on the similar readlink() code, and may contain the same bugs.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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105832 |
24-Oct-2002 |
rwatson |
Teach "ls -Z" to use the policy-agnostic MAC label interfaces rather than the LOMAC-specific interfaces for listing MAC labels. This permits ls to view MAC labels in a manner similar to getfmac, when ls is used with the -l argument. Next generation LOMAC will use the MAC Framework so should "just" work with this and other policies. Not the prettiest code in the world, but then, neither is ls(1).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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105780 |
23-Oct-2002 |
markm |
Constify, staticify, rationalise types and fix other related warnings.
|
105778 |
23-Oct-2002 |
markm |
Constify to squash some warnings.
|
105390 |
18-Oct-2002 |
tjr |
Print non-printing characters in directory names, as well as file names, as `?' or `\ooo', depending on whether the -b or -B flags were used.
PR: 43995 MFC after: 1 month
|
105375 |
18-Oct-2002 |
dd |
Output "human-readable" values with a non-0 precision where appropriate. Before this, a 2.9 GB file was misleadingly reported as "2G". This mostly brings unit_adjust() in line with what is in du(1).
Reviewed by: jmallett Approved by: nik
|
103726 |
21-Sep-2002 |
wollman |
Make the threatened fts(3) ABI fix. FTSENT now avoids the use of the struct hack, thereby allowing future extensions to the structure (e.g., for extended attributes) without rebreaking the ABI. FTSENT now contains a pointer to the parent stream, which fts_compar() can then take advantage of, avoiding the undefined behavior previously warned about. As a consequence of this change, the prototype of the comparison function passed to fts_open() has changed to reflect the required amount of constness for its use. All callers in the tree are updated to use the correct prototype.
Comparison functions can now make use of the new parent pointer to access the new stream-specific private data pointer, which is intended to assist creation of reentrant library routines which use fts(3) internally.
Not objected to in spirit by: -arch
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102577 |
29-Aug-2002 |
keramida |
Fix a warning of "possibly used before initialisation".
Reviewed by: tjr
|
102410 |
25-Aug-2002 |
charnier |
Replace various spellings with FALLTHROUGH which is lint()able
|
102230 |
21-Aug-2002 |
trhodes |
s/filesystem/file system/ as discussed on -developers
|
102091 |
19-Aug-2002 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: fixed the document date.
Submitted by: iedowse
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101677 |
11-Aug-2002 |
schweikh |
Fix typos; each file has at least one s/seperat/separat/ (I skipped those in contrib/, gnu/ and crypto/) While I was at it, fixed a lot more found by ispell that I could identify with certainty to be errors. All of these were in comments or text, not in actual code.
Suggested by: bde MFC after: 3 days
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99744 |
10-Jul-2002 |
dillon |
err() is documented as allowing NULL for the format string but GCC isn't happy about it any more so change the usage to make buildworld work again.
|
99109 |
30-Jun-2002 |
obrien |
Consistently use __FBSDID
|
97803 |
04-Jun-2002 |
tjr |
Ignore empty COLUMNS environment variable. COLUMNS should take precedence over TTY width found via ioctl() (SUSv3)
|
97463 |
29-May-2002 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: markup nits.
|
96892 |
19-May-2002 |
tjr |
Add missing options required by SUSv3: -m List files across the page, separated by commas. -p Print a slash after directory names -x Same as -C but sort across the columns rather than down
Submitted by: Kyle Martin <mkm@ieee.org>
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96702 |
16-May-2002 |
trhodes |
Consistancy check s/file system/filesystem/
Reviewed by: brian
|
96681 |
15-May-2002 |
billf |
restore missing default case removed in ls.c:r1.57
add break statements to default cases where missing.
Submitted by: bde
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96649 |
15-May-2002 |
jmallett |
Make 'user' and 'group' const as to not discard the qualifier from the functions we use to assign them. Doesn't seem to be anything else that relies on these being non-const.
|
96648 |
15-May-2002 |
jmallett |
Remove an empty default case to make this syntactically correct. Not there is as good as blaknk.
|
94868 |
16-Apr-2002 |
charnier |
ls(1) is utility not function
|
94712 |
15-Apr-2002 |
jwd |
Document option to option dependancy. Fix typo.
MFC after: 1 week
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93229 |
26-Mar-2002 |
ru |
Install sys/security/lomac/*.h to /usr/include/security/lomac/.
Install sys/<arch>/include/pc/*.h to /usr/include/machine/pc/.
PR: docs/29534
Install sys/netatm/*/*.h to /usr/include/netatm/*/.
Don't install compatibility symlinks for <machine/soundcard.h> and <machine/joystick.h>. Three years is enough to be aware of the change, and these weren't visible in the SHARED=symlinks case.
Back out include/Makefile,v 1.160 that was a null change anyway due to the bug in the path, and we now don't want to install these headers because they would otherwise be invisible in the SHARED=symlinks case.
Don't install IPFILTER headers. Userland utilities fetch them directly, and they were not visible in the SHARED=symlinks case.
Resurrect SHARED=symlinks in Makefile.inc1.
PR: bin/28002
Prodded by: bde MFC after: 2 weeks
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92294 |
14-Mar-2002 |
rwatson |
NAI DBA update.
|
91498 |
28-Feb-2002 |
ache |
Add (unsigned char) cast lost in WARNS=4 fixes which break 8bit locales
PR: 35421
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91212 |
25-Feb-2002 |
bde |
#include <time.h> for the definition of time functions instead of depending on namespace pollution 2 layers deep in <sys/stat.h>.
Removed unused includes.
|
90878 |
19-Feb-2002 |
imp |
Fixed divots that I created when I moved prototypes of group_from_gid and user_from_uid to grp.h and pwd.h. Update the man pages.
Submitted by: David Malone Pointy hat to: imp
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90167 |
04-Feb-2002 |
kris |
Correct inadvertent style botches in previous commit.
|
90166 |
04-Feb-2002 |
kris |
Lock down with WFORMAT=1 except those directories with unfixed warnings. Tested on i386 and alpha.
|
90153 |
03-Feb-2002 |
markm |
Use __FBSDID() and clean up the vendor tags.
|
90150 |
03-Feb-2002 |
markm |
WARNS=4 fixes, plus a healthy dose of fixes inspired by lint.
|
90115 |
02-Feb-2002 |
imp |
Fix unused variable.
|
90110 |
02-Feb-2002 |
imp |
o __P has been reoved o Old-style K&R declarations have been converted to new C89 style o register has been removed o prototype for main() has been removed (gcc3 makes it an error) o int main(int argc, char *argv[]) is the preferred main definition. o Attempt to not break style(9) conformance for declarations more than they already are.
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89132 |
09-Jan-2002 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: tidy up.
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88672 |
29-Dec-2001 |
bde |
Fixed style bug (unsorting of SRCS) in rev.1.15.
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88671 |
29-Dec-2001 |
bde |
Fixed style bugs in revs. 1.6, 1.10 and 1.12.
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88670 |
29-Dec-2001 |
bde |
Fixed missing DPADD and disordered LDADD in rev.1.17
Fixed setting of WARNS in rev.1.16. Options should normally be set using using "?=", not using "=", so that the setting is easy to override on the command line, and setting WARNS to 0 should not be an exception.
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88668 |
29-Dec-2001 |
joe |
LSCOLOURS should be spelt LSCOLORS.
Submitted by: Jordan DeLong <fracture@allusion.net
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88604 |
29-Dec-2001 |
ben |
Remove part of a diff committed at the end of the file.
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88603 |
29-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Force raw printing of non-printable characters via the -w option.
PR: bin/28007
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88602 |
29-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Restore these files to shiny KNF.
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88595 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Convert some spaces into tabs that I missed first time around.
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88594 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Revert most of rev 1.42, to restore KNF style.
Requested by: bde
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88591 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Add a new flag, -h which when combined with the -l option causes file sizes to be displayed with unit suffixes; Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte and Petabyte in order to reduce the number of digits to three or less.
Submitted by: nik
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88588 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Make it clearer what changed to a user using the old format of LSCOLORS.
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88587 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Mop up some warnings.
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88586 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Make the style more consistent throughout the file.
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88584 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Use the default colour instead if a bad colour specification is given.
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88583 |
28-Dec-2001 |
joe |
Revamp the colour support to allow for bold characters. Colours are now defined using the characters a-h and A-H for the bold variants. The old way using 0-7 for the colours still works, but prints a message asking the user to switch.
PR: bin/27374
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87432 |
06-Dec-2001 |
keramida |
Make a bit more clear the types of characters that -B option will print in octal.
Reviewed by: roam, silence on -doc
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87353 |
04-Dec-2001 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: s/LKM/KLD/, sort xrefs.
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87323 |
04-Dec-2001 |
obrien |
Default to WARNS=2. Binary builds that cannot handle this must explicitly set WARNS=0.
Reviewed by: mike
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86922 |
26-Nov-2001 |
green |
Add LOMAC options (the "Z" flag in both cases) to display extra information in ls(1) and ps(1).
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
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81687 |
15-Aug-2001 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: utilize the new .Ex macro.
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80187 |
23-Jul-2001 |
dd |
Don't use the pronoun "you".
Reviewed by: sheldonh, mpp
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80138 |
22-Jul-2001 |
dd |
Don't put a shell prompt in the example since none of the other man pages do it. Also, don't use brackets to indicate optional options in the example; instead, add a paragraph below the example explaining it.
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80074 |
21-Jul-2001 |
ben |
Add missing closing parenthesis.
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80072 |
21-Jul-2001 |
obrien |
Show an example of how to sort a file listing by size. Hopefully this will reduce the number of people calling for this functionality to be added to ls(1).
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79754 |
15-Jul-2001 |
dd |
Remove whitespace at EOL.
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75126 |
03-Apr-2001 |
ru |
Drop support for -DRELEASE_BUILD_FIXIT and -DCRUNCHED_BINARY in ${CFLAGS}. The only supported method thus is -DRELEASE_CRUNCH.
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74581 |
21-Mar-2001 |
ache |
Silence minor cc warning
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74566 |
21-Mar-2001 |
ache |
Use nl_langinfo instead of %Ef
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72432 |
13-Feb-2001 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: use the default ``file ...'' feature of the .Ar macro.
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71895 |
01-Feb-2001 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: split punctuation characters + misc fixes.
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70436 |
28-Dec-2000 |
hoek |
grammar gnit: "relationships (plural) _are_ complex"
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70056 |
15-Dec-2000 |
ru |
Prepare for mdoc(7)NG.
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68935 |
20-Nov-2000 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: use the new features of the Nm macro.
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64604 |
13-Aug-2000 |
joe |
Un-deprecate the -G flag at obrien's request. Colour sequences are still dependent upon the output being directed to a terminal however. (Use the CLICOLOR_FORCE variable to force output).
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64570 |
12-Aug-2000 |
joe |
Correct spelling: depricated -> deprecated.
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64568 |
12-Aug-2000 |
joe |
A change to the way that colours are switched on in ls. The -G flag has been depricated, although it still works with a warning message, and replaced with an environment variable CLICOLOR (command line interface colour). This could be used by other tools that want to be able to control colour output.
In addition if the environment variable CLICOLOR_FORCE is defined colour sequences are output irrespective of whether the output is directed to a terminal (as long as TERM references a colour capable terminal of course ;)
PR: bin/20291 and bin/20483
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64561 |
12-Aug-2000 |
joe |
".It" -> ".It Ev" in a couple of places.
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63748 |
22-Jul-2000 |
green |
Add the missing flags to ls(1)'s usage: -Bb.
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62779 |
07-Jul-2000 |
sheldonh |
Explain the dependence of colour support on the capabilities of the terminal emulator.
As pointed out by jhb, a more scalable solution would be preferable when multiple applications in the base system begin linking against libh.
Submitted by: Doug Barton <DougB@gorean.org>
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62597 |
04-Jul-2000 |
assar |
make sure we do not write out non-printable characters in file names and symbolic links (by default)
PR: bin/19354 Reviewed by: silence on -current
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61952 |
22-Jun-2000 |
sheldonh |
Fix changes from 1.34 through 1.37:
Remove newly added hard sentence breaks. Mark ANSI up as a type name (Tn). Avoid parenthesized sentences and paragraphs.
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61921 |
21-Jun-2000 |
joe |
Order the ENVIRONMENT section alphabetically.
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61920 |
21-Jun-2000 |
joe |
I broke locale sensitive ordering of date and month in the long -l output format with the last commit. Fix it by replacing the "%b %e" strftime format with "%Ef".
Make a note in the manual page that the LANG environment variable affects the running of ls.
Reviewed by: ache
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61814 |
18-Jun-2000 |
joe |
Don't assume that the output of strftime for "%c" ("national representation of time and date") won't change in time. Instead of hard coding the locations of the time elements and hoping that they don't move use strftime to generate the desired formats in the first place.
PR: bin/7826
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61749 |
17-Jun-2000 |
joe |
Switch over to using the new fflagstostr and strtofflags library calls.
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61338 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Fix one conditionalization in my prev. commit
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61337 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Greately simplify oxtabs fix by simple setting f_notabs for f_color
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61336 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Honor f_notabs flag even in COLORLS
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61334 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Back out spaces to TABs replace removing for COLORLS Rewrite corresponding comment to say what happens in reality with oxtabs and current terminal column.
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61325 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Don't replace TABs with spaces for COLORLS because "some terminals get confused" as comment says. I know no terminal confused by this. If even such terminal exists, it must be termcap flag for this, not hardcoded in ls.
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61324 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Add -G to usage: if COLORLS
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61323 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Staticize more functions
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61322 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Move colorquit() prototype to extern.h Add "extern" to variables declarations in extern.h to not make them commons into each compiled file.
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61321 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Make signal handler safe - don't use stdio (pointed by bde) Staticize some color functions Add yet one tolower() call which is forgotten after check Don't check for OOPS - not really needed
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61316 |
06-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Reflect reality: yellow -> brown white -> light grey
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61296 |
05-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Get rid of curses completely - use tgoto instead of tparm
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61295 |
05-Jun-2000 |
cracauer |
Do SIGINT cleanup for SIGQUIT as well.
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61294 |
05-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Kill yourself in ^C handler, not exit(1) to allow script to sense signal
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61292 |
05-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Cosmetique of prev. optimization - don't use global variable
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61291 |
05-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Don't use curses includes, include termcap.h instead Don't use curses functions, use tputs instead Add ^C reaction - reset colors Optimization - don't turn off colors after EACH file printed. Fix wrong ctype macro arg type in LSCOLORS parsing
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61289 |
05-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Don't use curses includes, include termcap.h instead Add ^C reaction set
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61288 |
05-Jun-2000 |
ache |
Don't use ncurses, use termcap Add DPADD
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61271 |
05-Jun-2000 |
joe |
Don't look up the ANSI sequences each time a colour is changed, this is extremely inefficient, instead write them all down at the beginning.
The correct sequence to switch colours off is to first use 'op' if it exists, otherwise use 'oc'. If neither of these exist then we shouldn't be doing colour with this terminal.
Reviewed by: ache
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61269 |
05-Jun-2000 |
joe |
Disable colour support in ls when building the fixit floppy, and make a note of it in the release Makefile.
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61268 |
05-Jun-2000 |
joe |
* Re-implement colour support using termcap's AF and AB capabilities to manage the ANSI colour sequences. Colour support is disabled unless the TERM environment variable references a valid termcap.
* Allow optional compilation of the colour support in the Makefile, defaulting to yes. This allows us to switch it off for fixit floppies and other mediums where space is an issue and the extra bloat of statically linking with ncurses isn't acceptable.
* Display a warning if colour is requested with '-G' but support for it isn't compiled in.
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61178 |
02-Jun-2000 |
joe |
Add colour support to /bin/ls (at a cost of 1056 bytes on my system).
It is not switched on by default and must be enabled with the -G flag. When using ls -G the output behaviour is modified with ANSI colour sequences wrapped around filenames to help distinguish file types. (Colours can be redefined in the LSCOLORS environment variable as described in the manual page.)
Colour support is silently disabled (if switched on) if stdout isn't a tty.
Based on: asami's colorls port. PR: bin/18900 && ports/18616.
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57695 |
02-Mar-2000 |
sheldonh |
Remove more single-space hard sentence breaks.
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57663 |
01-Mar-2000 |
sheldonh |
Remove single-space hard sentence breaks. These degrade the quality of the typeset output, tend to make diffs harder to read and provide bad examples for new-comers to mdoc.
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57003 |
05-Feb-2000 |
joe |
Revert part of the last commit, remove {g|s}etflags from the libc interface, and statically link them to the programs using them. These functions, upon reflection and discussion, are too generically named for a library interface with such specific functionality. Also the api that they use, whilst ok for private use, isn't good enough for a libc function.
Additionally there were complications with the build/install-world process. It depends heavily upon xinstall, which got broken by the change in api, and caused bootstrap problems and general mayhem.
There is work in progress to address future problems that may be caused by changes in install-chain tools, and better names for {g|s}etflags can be derived when some future program requires them. For now the code has been left in src/lib/libc/gen (it started off in src/bin/ls).
It's important to provide library functions for manipulating file flag strings if we ever want this interface to be adopted outside of the source tree, but now isn't necessarily the right moment with 4.0-release just around the corner.
Approved: jkh
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56692 |
27-Jan-2000 |
joe |
Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from string to u_long and back using two functions, flags_to_string and string_to_flags, which co-existed with 'ls'. As time has progressed more and more other tools have used these private functions to manipulate the file flags.
Recently I moved these functions from /usr/src/bin/ls to libutil, but after some discussion with bde it's been decided that they really ought to go in libc.
There are two already existing libc functions for manipulating file modes: setmode and getmode. In keeping with these flags_to_string has been renamed getflags and string_to_flags to setflags.
The manual page could probably be improved upon ;)
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55514 |
06-Jan-2000 |
bde |
Print negative minor numbers in hex. Negative minor numbers are essentially large unsigned ones, and we already print minor numbers > 255 in hex.
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55302 |
01-Jan-2000 |
joe |
Added missing DPADD's. Removed unrequired SRCS's.
Obtained from: bde
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55271 |
30-Dec-1999 |
joe |
Retire stat_flags.c; it's now in libutil.
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55270 |
30-Dec-1999 |
joe |
Moved flags_to_string and string_to_flags into libutil. It's used in many places nowadays.
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54948 |
21-Dec-1999 |
roberto |
Fix a bug where a pointer would be one character too far after putting a '\0' at the end of a string.
Submitted by: Martin Birgmeier <Martin.Birgmeier@aon.at>
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54827 |
19-Dec-1999 |
roberto |
Rewriting of flags_to_string() and string_to_flags() to use an array.
PR: bin/3648 Submitted by: Martin Birgmeier <mbirg@austria.ds.philips.com>
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52319 |
16-Oct-1999 |
obrien |
Add `n' to the synopsis.
Forgotten by: sheldonh
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50471 |
27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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50204 |
23-Aug-1999 |
chris |
Backed out my -n change to imply -l by request of sheldonh.
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50200 |
23-Aug-1999 |
chris |
Make -n flag compliant to the Single Unix Specification.
To quote their ls(1) specification:
-n The same as -l, except that the owner's UID and GID numbers are written, rather than the associated character strings.
Reviewed by: green
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50051 |
19-Aug-1999 |
sheldonh |
Take integer rounding into account in the buffer size approximation macro. So now it's (1 +) for the sign and (+ 1) for rounding.
Reported by: bde
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50050 |
19-Aug-1999 |
sheldonh |
Style issues in previous commit:
Use an upward approximation of the number of characters required for decimal representations of uid_t, gid_t and u_quad_t, intead of arbitrary values that may not be safe in the future.
Fix disordering.
Requested by: bde
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49373 |
02-Aug-1999 |
sheldonh |
Add -n option to print numeric user and group IDs instead of names in a long (-l) listing.
MFC-jockies should make sure that bde's concerns regarding the number of digits required to represent a uid_t and the use of snprintf on the associated PR have been addressed before going wild.
PR: 12866 Reported by: Philip Kizer <pckizer@nostrum.com> Obtained from: NetBSD
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47367 |
21-May-1999 |
jmz |
Chflags was clearing all flags supplied on the command line after a clearing flag like dump or noschg, etc.
PR: bin/10071 Submitted by: Andreas Klussmann <andreas@infosys.heitec.net>
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46684 |
08-May-1999 |
kris |
Various spelling/formatting changes.
Submitted by: Philippe Charnier <charnier@xp11.frmug.org>
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46125 |
27-Apr-1999 |
hoek |
.Xr chflags 1 ,
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41431 |
30-Nov-1998 |
billf |
changable -> changeable
PR: docs/8697 Submitted by: Sascha Blank <blank@fox.uni-trier.de>
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40300 |
13-Oct-1998 |
des |
Doh. What was I smoking when I wrote this?
PR: bin/8301 Submitted by: Tetsuya Furukawa <tetsuya@secom-sis.co.jp>
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39934 |
04-Oct-1998 |
jkh |
Null commit, just to test something. Please ignore.
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38026 |
02-Aug-1998 |
hoek |
Add missing "else", without whom the prev. commit is a null change. Fix a 2nd level indentation style bug.
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37932 |
29-Jul-1998 |
hoek |
Allow env. variable LS_COLWIDTHS to specify minimum column widths, effectively overriding the dynamically-sized-column feature. This is mostly useful for non-interactive use, where it may be necessary to ensure that listings taken at different times have columns that line-up correctly. I have been assured that at least one large, well-known program will soon be taking advantage of this. :-)
PR: bin/7011 Submitted by: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.org>
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36047 |
15-May-1998 |
charnier |
Correct use of .Nm. Typo.
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36014 |
13-May-1998 |
phk |
.Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -> .Sh ENVIRONMENT
PR: 6599 Reviewed by: phk Submitted by: Josh Gilliam <josh@quick.net>
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35515 |
29-Apr-1998 |
imp |
Add note about BLOCKSIZE variable to -s flag.
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35441 |
25-Apr-1998 |
ache |
Fix nasty error in len_octal, result not initialized
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35440 |
25-Apr-1998 |
ache |
Fix ctype error #1 - chars must be unsigned
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35435 |
24-Apr-1998 |
des |
Remove the bogus -? option after reading the getopt() manual :)
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35426 |
24-Apr-1998 |
des |
o Removed two unused variables (f_dirname and f_newline) in ls.c
o Added the -H and -P options for treatment of symbolic links.
o Removed the #ifdef BSD4_4_LITE, since it does not seem to do anything useful
o Fixed up prn_octal() so its output looks more like that of AT&T Unices when -b is given.
The next two lines apply only to the first two changes above:
PR: bin/6140 Submitted by: Max Euston
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35417 |
24-Apr-1998 |
des |
o Renamed '-b' (show unprintables in octal) to '-B'
o Added a new '-b' which behaves as in AT&T Unices (show unprintables in octal, using C escape codes when possible)
o Added '?' to the getopt() string, since the code in the switch considers it as a valid option.
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35373 |
21-Apr-1998 |
des |
Added -b option to display unprintables in octal. PR: 1315
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32361 |
09-Jan-1998 |
jb |
Make a couple of the stat flags dependent on the sys/stat.h header file that this source is compiled against. This source is referenced by install which is needed as a build tool and must be able to compile against NetBSD headers and libraries if we have a hope of supporting another architecture.
With this change, that's two working programs down and 3945 (?) to go. The other one was make, but that didn't need any changes to work under FreeBSD/Alpha. 8-)
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31989 |
25-Dec-1997 |
hoek |
Use consistent spelling, writeable -> writable (recall prior debate over this? :-) initialise -> initialize recognise -> recognize
Merry Christmas! :)
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29563 |
18-Sep-1997 |
charnier |
environmental -> environment.
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29560 |
18-Sep-1997 |
sef |
Fix sorting of directories when doing '-d'.
PR: bin/4558 Submitted by: Keith Bostic
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27967 |
07-Aug-1997 |
steve |
Observe precedence set by Phillippe Charnier in adding an rcsid.
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27958 |
07-Aug-1997 |
steve |
Remove #if(n)def BSD_4_4_LITE cruft and sccsid -> rcsid.
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26360 |
02-Jun-1997 |
julian |
Submitted by: Whistle Communications (archie Cobbs)
These changes add the ability to specify that a UFS file/directory cannot be unlinked. This is basically a scaled back version of the IMMUTABLE flag. The reason is to allow an administrator to create a directory hierarchy that a group of users can arbitrarily add/delete files from, but that the hierarchy itself is safe from removal by them. If the NOUNLINK definition is set to 0 then this results in no change to what happens normally. (and results in identical binary (in the kernel)). It can be proven that if this bit is never set by the admin, no new behaviour is introduced.. Several "good idea" comments from reviewers plus one grumble about creeping featurism.
This code is in production in 2.2 based systems
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25280 |
29-Apr-1997 |
dfr |
Enable whiteout code since we now have the lite2 support for them.
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24348 |
28-Mar-1997 |
imp |
compare return value from getopt against -1 rather than EOF, per the final posix standard on the topic.
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24301 |
26-Mar-1997 |
obrien |
make usage() and SYNOPSIS agree with each other and add missing options documented in the DESCRIPTION section.
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23460 |
07-Mar-1997 |
mpp |
Typo fix.
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23091 |
25-Feb-1997 |
mpp |
Add a missing period in the -o option description.
Document the depreciated -g option.
Inspired by: OpenBSD PR# 119
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22988 |
22-Feb-1997 |
peter |
Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$
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21673 |
14-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
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21547 |
11-Jan-1997 |
mpp |
Minor mdoc cleanup.
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21546 |
11-Jan-1997 |
mpp |
Add a blurb describing the fact that ls will print the year in place of the hour/minute fields if the time is more than 6 months in the past or future.
Also some minor mdoc cleanup.
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21545 |
11-Jan-1997 |
mpp |
Make ls include the year when displaying times that are more than 6 months into the future. Closes PR# 1657.
Submitted by: Sakari Jalowaara <sja.home.tekla.fi>
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20960 |
28-Dec-1996 |
ache |
Use strcoll instead of strcmp for file names comparation
Should be in 2.2
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20417 |
14-Dec-1996 |
steve |
Merge Lite2 mods, and -Wall cleaning. undelete(2) cruft not yet implemented is protected by a define (BSD4_4_LITE) that should be removed when this call is supported by the kernel.
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17891 |
29-Aug-1996 |
wosch |
[HISTORY] command appeared in Version 1 AT&T UNIX Obtained from: A Quarter Century of UNIX, Peter H. Salus, page 41
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17852 |
27-Aug-1996 |
adam |
set error status on exit, to be consistent with manpage and standard commands.
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14952 |
31-Mar-1996 |
ache |
Use unsigned char for isprint
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13513 |
20-Jan-1996 |
mpp |
Remove unused include of utmp.h from print.c. Closes PR# 486.
Submitted by: Tom Samplonius <tom@haven.uniserve.com>
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13120 |
30-Dec-1995 |
joerg |
Print dev minor #'s > 255 in hex.
Reviewed by: jkh, kuku, phk
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11808 |
26-Oct-1995 |
ache |
Change locale to LC_ALL, there no bitmask
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11745 |
23-Oct-1995 |
ache |
Change LC_ALL to LC_CTYPE|LC_TIME - small optimization
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11740 |
23-Oct-1995 |
ache |
Add setlocale LC_ALL
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11015 |
26-Sep-1995 |
mpp |
Uncomment out references to FIFOs for the -F and -l options. Also mention sockets in the text for -F.
Partially obtained from the NetBSD commit mail list.
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9991 |
08-Aug-1995 |
ache |
Change ctime to strftime %c to use national date/time representation
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9987 |
07-Aug-1995 |
wollman |
Delete bogus referneces to timezone code internal header file `tzfile.h', which is no longer bogusly installed in /usr/include.
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8855 |
30-May-1995 |
rgrimes |
Remove trailing whitespace.
Reviewed by: phk
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7282 |
23-Mar-1995 |
phk |
Having BLOCKSIZE=K and using "-k" option ls would use 2K block size...
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7165 |
19-Mar-1995 |
joerg |
You will find enclosed some changes to make gcc -Wall more happy in /usr/src/bin. Note that some patches are still needed in that directory.
I (Joerg) finished most of Philippe's cleanup. /bin/sh will still need *allot* of work, however.
Submitted by: charnier@lirmm.fr (Philippe Charnier)
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5158 |
18-Dec-1994 |
joerg |
Make ls recognize the COLUMNS environmental variable, even in cases where it does not run on a terminal. This is important e.g. for commands like
env COLUMNS=132 ls -CR | lpr -Psome-wide-printer
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3459 |
09-Oct-1994 |
ache |
Back out ctype fix, unneded with new ctype
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3044 |
24-Sep-1994 |
dg |
Added $Id$
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2955 |
21-Sep-1994 |
ache |
Make ls ctype-aware
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2889 |
19-Sep-1994 |
pst |
Add support for '-k' option to print file allocation space in 'K' instead of system blocks.
This is semi-original code, not the same way this crufty option was handled in FreeBSD 1.x.
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1557 |
26-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r1556, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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