118 lines
3.6 KiB
Diff
118 lines
3.6 KiB
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Patch taken from upstream to fix cross-compilation for aarch64. This can be
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removed on the next coreutils release.
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From 10fcb97bd728f09d4a027eddf8ad2900f0819b0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2020 17:25:29 -0800
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Subject: [PATCH] ls: restore 8.31 behavior on removed directories
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* NEWS: Mention this.
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* src/ls.c: Do not include <sys/sycall.h>
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(print_dir): Don't worry about whether the directory is removed.
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* tests/ls/removed-directory.sh: Adjust to match new (i.e., old)
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behavior.
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---
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NEWS | 6 ++++++
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src/ls.c | 22 ----------------------
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tests/ls/removed-directory.sh | 10 ++--------
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3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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index fdc8bf5db..653e7178b 100644
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--- a/NEWS
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+++ b/NEWS
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@@ -2,6 +2,12 @@ GNU coreutils NEWS -*- outline -*-
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* Noteworthy changes in release ?.? (????-??-??) [?]
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+** Changes in behavior
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+
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+ On GNU/Linux systems, ls no longer issues an error message on
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+ directory merely because it was removed. This reverts a change
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+ that was made in release 8.32.
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+
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* Noteworthy changes in release 8.32 (2020-03-05) [stable]
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diff --git a/src/ls.c b/src/ls.c
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index 24b983287..4acf5f44d 100644
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--- a/src/ls.c
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+++ b/src/ls.c
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@@ -49,10 +49,6 @@
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# include <sys/ptem.h>
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#endif
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-#ifdef __linux__
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-# include <sys/syscall.h>
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-#endif
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-
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <setjmp.h>
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@@ -2896,7 +2892,6 @@ print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg)
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struct dirent *next;
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uintmax_t total_blocks = 0;
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static bool first = true;
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- bool found_any_entries = false;
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errno = 0;
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dirp = opendir (name);
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@@ -2972,7 +2967,6 @@ print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg)
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next = readdir (dirp);
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if (next)
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{
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- found_any_entries = true;
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if (! file_ignored (next->d_name))
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{
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enum filetype type = unknown;
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@@ -3018,22 +3012,6 @@ print_dir (char const *name, char const *realname, bool command_line_arg)
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if (errno != EOVERFLOW)
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break;
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}
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-#ifdef __linux__
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- else if (! found_any_entries)
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- {
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- /* If readdir finds no directory entries at all, not even "." or
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- "..", then double check that the directory exists. */
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- if (syscall (SYS_getdents, dirfd (dirp), NULL, 0) == -1
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- && errno != EINVAL)
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- {
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- /* We exclude EINVAL as that pertains to buffer handling,
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- and we've passed NULL as the buffer for simplicity.
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- ENOENT is returned if appropriate before buffer handling. */
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- file_failure (command_line_arg, _("reading directory %s"), name);
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- }
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- break;
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- }
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-#endif
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else
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break;
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diff --git a/tests/ls/removed-directory.sh b/tests/ls/removed-directory.sh
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index e8c835dab..fe8f929a1 100755
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--- a/tests/ls/removed-directory.sh
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+++ b/tests/ls/removed-directory.sh
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@@ -26,20 +26,14 @@ case $host_triplet in
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*) skip_ 'non linux kernel' ;;
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esac
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-LS_FAILURE=2
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-
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-cat <<\EOF >exp-err || framework_failure_
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-ls: reading directory '.': No such file or directory
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-EOF
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-
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cwd=$(pwd)
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mkdir d || framework_failure_
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cd d || framework_failure_
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rmdir ../d || framework_failure_
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-returns_ $LS_FAILURE ls >../out 2>../err || fail=1
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+ls >../out 2>../err || fail=1
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cd "$cwd" || framework_failure_
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compare /dev/null out || fail=1
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-compare exp-err err || fail=1
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+compare /dev/null err || fail=1
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Exit $fail
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