Accepted coreutils 5.97-5.3ubuntu1 (source)

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Wed May 16 14:30:10 BST 2007


Accepted:
 OK: coreutils_5.97-5.3ubuntu1.dsc
     -> Component: main Section: base
 OK: coreutils_5.97-5.3ubuntu1.diff.gz

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Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 14:51:05 +0200
Source: coreutils
Binary: shellutils coreutils fileutils textutils
Architecture: source
Version: 5.97-5.3ubuntu1
Distribution: gutsy
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 coreutils  - The GNU core utilities
 fileutils  - The GNU file management utilities (transitional package)
 shellutils - The GNU shell programming utilities (transitional package)
 textutils  - The GNU text file processing utilities (transitional package)
Closes: 380552 407628
Changes: 
 coreutils (5.97-5.3ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
 .
   * Merge to Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
     - 60_ubuntu-force-clobber-specials.patch: Cause cp to replace special
       files when "-a -f" is specified, and the special already exists; instead
       of just erroring. (Reported upstream in
       http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-07/msg00018.html)
     - 64_mkdir-chmod-race.patch: Avoid --mode race when using mkdir in a
       world-writable directory.  Another local user could use the race
       condition to gain unintended permissions to files. (Debian #304556,
       fixed upstream in 6.1). [CVE-2005-1039]
     - 98_fix_chmod_manpage: Fix description of the sticky bit for directories.
       (Debian #376745, LP #24896, fix applied upstream)
     - 99a_fix_cp_manpage: Fix formatting of 'mv' and 'cp' manpages. (Debian
       #351601, fix applied upstream).
 .
 coreutils (5.97-5.3) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * This is a non-maintainer upload done with the maintainer's blessing,
     to fix a FTBS bug, and to get the SELinux changes in through to Etch.
   * Bug fix: "coreutils - FTBFS", thanks to Bastian Blank and Andreas
     Barth. The problem is with a build time test suite, which did not
     take into account that there could be two directory names with the
     same inode, which is what happens if there is a bind mount.  So this
     is not anything s390 specific, nor is it a problem with the coreutils
     package itself, just with the build time test.  Applied a version of
     the patch being used by upstream to fix the test.
                                                  (Closes: #380552, #407628).
Files: 
 b0183dcffa34181e1b53ad6d1db28bc0 961 utils required coreutils_5.97-5.3ubuntu1.dsc
 1ad5b7231587e83e29861d8eaf39ea8f 126469 utils required coreutils_5.97-5.3ubuntu1.diff.gz
Original-Maintainer: Michael Stone <mstone at debian.org>

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