Re: Re: xargs mock run

2024-10-07 Thread raf
On Tue, Oct 08, 2024 at 03:30:22AM +0200, oset wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 07, 2024 at 07:27:24PM +0200, oset > wrote: I would appreciate you to not include > someones email address in a public mail list letter. I have enough > spam, I do not need more. > You can. Just replace the actual

Re: Re: xargs mock run

2024-10-07 Thread oset
> On Mon, Oct 07, 2024 at 07:27:24PM +0200, oset wrote:I would appreciate you to not include someones email address in a public mail list letter. I have enough spam, I do not need more. > You can. Just replace the actual command with "sh -c 'echo ACTUAL_COMMAND'". I cannot

Re: xargs mock run

2024-10-07 Thread raf
On Mon, Oct 07, 2024 at 07:27:24PM +0200, oset wrote: > Often, when user uses bit more complex syntax with xargs (or find -exec, for > that matter) the command spectacularly fails, and they dont know why. It > would be beneficial to be able to mock run a command - just print what is to > be

xargs mock run

2024-10-07 Thread oset
Often, when user uses bit more complex syntax with xargs (or find -exec, for that matter) the command spectacularly fails, and they dont know why. It would be beneficial to be able to mock run a command - just print what is to be run, so user knows what exactly is passed to the program, so the

Re: new module 'hasmntopt'

2024-10-07 Thread Bernhard Voelker
On 10/7/24 18:58, Bruno Haible wrote: Either remove that #include (since fstype.c does not need it, AFAICS), or make it unconditional. Good point, thanks. Indeed. Thanks for the report. This patch fixes it: Thanks! Have a nice day, Berny

Re: new module 'hasmntopt'

2024-10-07 Thread Bruno Haible
Hi Berny, > While trying to update gnulib in findutils, I've been prompted by this new > syntax-check failure: > >find/fstype.c:30:#if HAVE_MNTENT_H >maint.mk: do not test the above HAVE__H symbol(s); > with the corresponding gnulib module, they are always true >make: *** [maint

Re: new module 'hasmntopt'

2024-10-07 Thread Bernhard Voelker
On 8/19/24 5:23 PM, Bruno Haible wrote: 2024-08-19 Bruno Haible ... hasmntopt: New module. ... 2024-08-19 Bruno Haible mntent: New module. While trying to update gnulib in findutils, I've been prompted by this new syntax-check failure: find/fstype.c:30:#if HAVE_M

[bug #66299] Follow coreutils in implementing TIME_STYLE

2024-10-07 Thread anonymous
URL: Summary: Follow coreutils in implementing TIME_STYLE Group: findutils Submitter: None Submitted: Mon 07 Oct 2024 12:46:16 PM UTC Category: find Severity: