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posted by martyb on Tuesday December 01 2015, @07:50PM   Printer-friendly
from the features-are-beneficial-bugs dept.

We make very careful considerations about the interface and operation of the GNU coreutils, but unfortunately due to backwards compatibility reasons, some behaviours or defaults of these utilities can be confusing.

This information will continue to be updated and overlaps somewhat with the coreutils FAQ, with this list focusing on less frequent potential issues.

Good tips and reminders for those who don't work mostly with a CLI (Command Line Interface).


[What has been YOUR biggest CLI gotcha? -Ed.]

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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Wednesday December 02 2015, @01:44PM

    by VLM (445) on Wednesday December 02 2015, @01:44PM (#270633)

    I don't even use Debian anymore, mostly freebsd, but I found this

    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=749355 [debian.org]

    Usually these kind of things are resolved a little quicker.

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  • (Score: 2) by Marand on Wednesday December 02 2015, @07:52PM

    by Marand (1081) on Wednesday December 02 2015, @07:52PM (#270872) Journal

    Yup, I was following that for a while and it had no sign of improvement up to about March of this year. It looks like progress i'd belong made finally but they're still stuck on the same problems because the gnu one deprecated the compat switch that makes it work like the other, the other doesn't care anout the gnu one, and nobody can agree on how to deal with that.

    One reason this has dragged on for so long is the old maintainer, Joey Hess, got pissy over someone bringing in the technical committee after he failed to do anything with the problem for a while. He complained about it being a time problem not a technical one, objected to their involvement, and abandoned the package in a huff of 'screw you i'm taking my ball home'