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According to Corinna Vinschen on 10/4/2005 2:11 AM:
> On Oct 1 21:34, Eric Blake wrote:
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>>I've uploaded a test version of coreutils, 5.90-1. [...]
>> cat's --binary or -B option has been removed. It existed only on
>> MS-DOS-like platforms, and
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According to David Rothenberger on 10/3/2005 4:31 PM:
> With 5.90-1:
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> % mkdir -p /tmp/foo
> mkdir: `/tmp/foo' exists but is not a directory
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> There is no /tmp/foo. With 5.3.0-9, this works fine.
My bad. The code in lib/mkdir-p.c changed from 5
On Oct 1 21:34, Eric Blake wrote:
> I've uploaded a test version of coreutils, 5.90-1. [...]
> cat's --binary or -B option has been removed. It existed only on
> MS-DOS-like platforms, and didn't work as documented there.
How is that supposed to work in future? Cat is a texttool so it
seem
On 10/1/2005 8:34 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
I've uploaded a test version of coreutils, 5.90-1. This is a new,
unstable upstream release, with a number of changes from 5.3.0. In
particular, quite a few changes have been made upstream in regards to
text vs. binary mode, so some feedback on this lis
I've uploaded a test version of coreutils, 5.90-1. This is a new, unstable
upstream release, with a number of changes from 5.3.0. In particular, quite
a few changes have been made upstream in regards to text vs. binary mode, so
some feedback on this list would be appreciated before I promote t
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