One of motivation of this change is to make the behavior of test(1)
-nt/ot with preserved copy (like cp -p) closer to the NetBSD 6.
Of course whether full timestamps are kept or not depends also on
underlying file system.
The ifdef added in mv(1) since existing ifdefs was our local change
to compile it on solaris (though I couldn't test it):
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2014/11/28/msg008831.html
Also introduce library functions for copying extended attributes from one
file to another:
- extattr_copy_file, extattr_copy_fd, extattr_copy_link, with FreeBSD style,
where a namespace is to be supplied
- cpxattr, fcpxattr, lcpxattr, with Linux style, where all namespaces
accessible to the caller are copied, and the others are silently ignored.
- Removed case '?' before default in switch
- Don't forget to close opened decriptors when malloc() fails
- Hold vfork() result in variable with pid_t type (instead of int)
Sent ages ago by Slava Semushin <php-coder@altlinux.ru> in private mail.
printed for that case. the tests for the return code don't have errno
set, so don't try to print it.
By Liam J. Foy <liamfoy sepulcrum.org>, posted to tech-userlevel@.
If stdout is a tty, use vis(3) to print any filenames to prevent garbage
from being printed if the filename contains control- or other non-printable
characters.
While here, sprinkle some EXIT_FAILURE and NOTREACHED where appropriate.
from John F. Woods in PR bin/4288.
Also fixed a similar check of the 'to' file, so we don't try to
rmdir() symlinks to directories; and fixed typo in a comment.
to be a locale specific regular expression. This change hard codes POSIX
locale behavior, and will be replaced by a locale independant equivalent
as soon as locales are fully implemented.