From: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
To: development@lists.ipfire.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] sed: Update to 4.8
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2021 22:27:55 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DA90219F-A659-4B05-86E0-68C44D61688B@ipfire.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210203150148.3184888-1-adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
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Hi Adolf,
In all the patches from today, you seem to have a little issue in the root files.
Scroll down please.
> On 3 Feb 2021, at 15:01, Adolf Belka <adolf.belka(a)ipfire.org> 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=rwx).
> Previously sed would incorrectly set umask on temporary files, resulting
> 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 performance
> * 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=C 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) commands
> are missing a filename. Previously, w/W commands would fail with confusing
> 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 handles
> '\n' newlines in -b/--binary mode.
> ** Bug fixes
> - sed no longer accesses invalid memory (heap overflow) when given invalid
> 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 regexes.
> [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/// commands.
> [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 symlink
> 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 <adolf.belka(a)ipfire.org>
> ---
> 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.
I corrected a couple of them and in general they confuse tar when building 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 = 4.4
> +VER = 4.8
>
> THISAPP = sed-$(VER)
> DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tar.xz
> @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE)
>
> $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE)
>
> -$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = e0c583d4c380059abd818cd540fe6938
> +$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = 6d906edfdb3202304059233f51f9a71d
>
> install : $(TARGET)
>
> --
> 2.30.0
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-02-03 22:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-02-03 15:01 Adolf Belka
2021-02-03 22:27 ` Michael Tremer [this message]
2021-02-03 22:33 ` Adolf Belka
2021-02-03 22:34 ` Michael Tremer
2021-02-04 7:25 ` Adolf Belka
2021-02-04 8:21 ` Matthias Fischer
2021-02-05 18:01 ` Michael Tremer
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