[bugs #12064] make distclean deletes a distributed file

2005-02-22 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #2, bugs #12064 (project findutils): (From Martin Buchholz) I cvs'ed the distribution and followed the instructions in README-CVS (for the first time). Unfortunately, I couldn't perform my test, because configure; make distclean failed as follows make[1]: Entering di

Bug in find

2005-02-22 Thread Mave
Hello, i have a problem (it seems to be a bug) by using GNU find version 4.1.7 on a Debian 3 Woody with Pinning (Unstable/Testing) I want to find files named *.cfg or *.ini. The documentation (man find) shows me to use the syntax below find . -name '*.cfg' -or -name '*.ini' this works fine

Re: [bugs #12064] make distclean deletes a distributed file

2005-02-22 Thread Martin Buchholz
I cvs'ed the distribution and followed the instructions in README-CVS (for the first time). Unfortunately, I couldn't perform my test, because configure; make distclean failed as follows make[1]: Entering directory `/home/martin/src/findutils/findutils/gnulib' Making distclean in m4 /home/martin/

[bugs #12064] make distclean deletes a distributed file

2005-02-22 Thread James Youngman
Update of bugs #12064 (project findutils): Status:None => Need Info Assigned to:None => jay ___ Follow-up Comment #1: The regex.c fil

[bugs #12085] -printf pathname:%/0.000000 gives wrong result

2005-02-22 Thread James Youngman
Follow-up Comment #2, bugs #12085 (project findutils): I've changed my mind. "%h" now expands to "." instead of nothing when the matched file is in the current directory. The documentation has been updated to make this clear. The test suite also now contains a test for this case. __

Re: your mail

2005-02-22 Thread '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 01:40:14PM -0500, Giordano, John wrote: > On Solaris 9 with gcc 2.8.1 > > > ranlib libfind.a > Making all in find > Making all in testsuite > make: Fatal error in reader: Makefile, line 465: Unexpected end of line seen > Current working directory /programs1/GNU/findutils-4

[bugs #12085] -printf pathname:%/0.000000 gives wrong result

2005-02-22 Thread James Youngman
Update of bugs #12085 (project findutils): Status:None => Fixed Assigned to:None => jay ___ Follow-up Comment #1: Fixed in CVS.

[bugs #12099] O_NOFOLLOW may be erroneously disabled

2005-02-22 Thread James Youngman
Update of bugs #12099 (project findutils): Status:None => Fixed Assigned to:None => jay ___ Follow-up Comment #1: This problem is

[bugs #12099] O_NOFOLLOW may be erroneously disabled

2005-02-22 Thread Dmitry V. Levin
URL: Summary: O_NOFOLLOW may be erroneously disabled Project: findutils Submitted by: ldv Submitted on: Tue 02/22/2005 at 15:11 Category: find