From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Adolf Belka To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: [PATCH] sed: Update to 4.8 Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2021 08:25:06 +0100 Message-ID: <929bab6a-0011-1a0e-c404-80dd6a8bb540@ipfire.org> In-Reply-To: <384A8E72-CC78-4046-91D5-6CFF51DC7561@ipfire.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============8147296738819397791==" List-Id: --===============8147296738819397791== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, Were all my "no new line" errors fixed or do I need to redo any of the patche= s. Regards, Adolf On 03/02/2021 23:34, Michael Tremer wrote: > Hi, >=20 >> On 3 Feb 2021, at 22:33, Adolf Belka wrote: >> >> Hi Michael, >> >> On 03/02/2021 23:27, Michael Tremer wrote: >>> Hi Adolf, >>> In all the patches from today, you seem to have a little issue in the roo= t files. >>> Scroll down please. >>>> On 3 Feb 2021, at 15:01, Adolf Belka wrote: >>>> >>>> - Update sed from 4.4 to 4.8 >>>> - Updated rootfile >>>> - Changelog >>>> * Noteworthy changes in release 4.8 (2020-01-14) [stable] >>>> ** Bug fixes >>>> - "sed -i" now creates temporary files with correct umask (limited to = u=3Drwx). >>>> Previously sed would incorrectly set umask on temporary files, resul= ting >>>> in problems under certain fuse-like file systems. >>>> [bug introduced in sed 4.2.1] >>>> ** Release >>>> distribute gzip-compressed tarballs once again >>>> ** Improvements >>>> a year's worth of gnulib development, including improved DFA perform= ance >>>> * Noteworthy changes in release 4.7 (2018-12-20) [stable] >>>> ** Bug fixes >>>> - Some uses of \b in the C locale and with the DFA matcher would fail,= e.g., >>>> the following would mistakenly print "123-x" instead of "123": >>>> echo 123-x|LC_ALL=3DC sed 's/.\bx//' >>>> - Using a multibyte locale or certain regexp constructs (some ranges, >>>> backreferences) would avoid the bug. [bug introduced in sed 4.6] >>>> * Noteworthy changes in release 4.6 (2018-12-19) [stable] >>>> ** Improvements >>>> - sed now prints a clear error message when r/R/w/W (and s///w) comman= ds >>>> are missing a filename. Previously, w/W commands would fail with con= fusing >>>> error message, while r/R would be a silent no-op. >>>> - sed now uses fully-buffered output (instead of line-buffered) when >>>> writing to files. This should noticeably improve performance of "sed= -i" >>>> and other write commands. >>>> Buffering can be disabled (as before) with "sed -u". >>>> - sed in non-cygwin windows environments (e.g. mingw) now properly han= dles >>>> '\n' newlines in -b/--binary mode. >>>> ** Bug fixes >>>> - sed no longer accesses invalid memory (heap overflow) when given inv= alid >>>> backreferences in 's' command [bug#32082, present at least since sed= -4.0.6]. >>>> - sed no longer adds extraneous NUL when given s/$//n command. >>>> [related to bug#32271, present since sed-4.0.7] >>>> - sed no longer accesses invalid memory (heap overflow) with s/$//n re= gexes. >>>> [bug#32271, present since sed-4.3]. >>>> ** New Features >>>> New option, --debug: print the input sed script in canonical form >>>> and annotate program execution. >>>> * Noteworthy changes in release 4.5 (2018-03-31) [stable] >>>> ** Bug fixes >>>> - sed now fails when matching very long input lines (>2GB). >>>> Before, sed would silently ignore the regex without indicating an >>>> error. [Bug present at least since sed-3.02] >>>> - sed no longer rejects comments and closing braces after y/// command= s. >>>> [Bug existed at least since sed-3.02] >>>> - sed -E --posix no longer ignores special meaning of '+','?','|' . >>>> [Bug introduced in the original implementation of --posix option in >>>> v4.1a-5-gba68fb4] >>>> - sed -i now creates selinux context based on the context of the symli= nk >>>> instead of the symlink target. [Bug present since at least sed-4.2] >>>> - sed -i --follow-symlinks remains unchanged. >>>> - sed now treats the sequence '\x5c' (ASCII 92, backslash) as literal >>>> backslash character, not as an escape prefix character. >>>> [Bug present since sed-3.02.80] >>>> Old behavior: >>>> $ echo z | sed -E 's/(z)/\x5c1/' # identical to 's/(z)/\1/' >>>> z >>>> New behavior: >>>> $ echo z | sed -E 's/(z)/\x5c1/' >>>> \1 >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka >>>> --- >>>> config/rootfiles/common/sed | 2 +- >>>> lfs/sed | 4 ++-- >>>> 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/sed b/config/rootfiles/common/sed >>>> index 8db08fa39..f355a89ca 100644 >>>> --- a/config/rootfiles/common/sed >>>> +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/sed >>>> @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ >>>> bin/sed >>>> #usr/share/info/sed.info >>>> -#usr/share/man/man1/sed.1 >>>> +#usr/share/man/man1/sed.1 >>>> \ No newline at end of file >>> There is a newline missing at the end of it. >> Whoops. My error. For some reason I had it in my memory that I should "not= " have a blank line at the end of the rootfile. >> I realise now that I "should" have a blank line at the end of all of them.= Will put a note about this in my list of things that I should pay attention = to getting right. >> Sorry. Next sets of patches will not have that problem. >=20 > No problem. >=20 > All files have a \n at the end. There are no exceptions as far as I know an= d every editor should do it automatically. >=20 >> >> Regards, >> Adolf >>> I corrected a couple of them and in general they confuse tar when buildin= g the image. >>> Did you change editors or something? >>> -Michael >>>> diff --git a/lfs/sed b/lfs/sed >>>> index 9123183e3..9c5b33e4a 100644 >>>> --- a/lfs/sed >>>> +++ b/lfs/sed >>>> @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ >>>> >>>> include Config >>>> >>>> -VER =3D 4.4 >>>> +VER =3D 4.8 >>>> >>>> THISAPP =3D sed-$(VER) >>>> DL_FILE =3D $(THISAPP).tar.xz >>>> @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ objects =3D $(DL_FILE) >>>> >>>> $(DL_FILE) =3D $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) >>>> >>>> -$(DL_FILE)_MD5 =3D e0c583d4c380059abd818cd540fe6938 >>>> +$(DL_FILE)_MD5 =3D 6d906edfdb3202304059233f51f9a71d >>>> >>>> install : $(TARGET) >>>> >>>> --=20 >>>> 2.30.0 >=20 --===============8147296738819397791==--