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(sysutils/bfs) Updated from 1.1.3 to 1.5.1 1.5.1 ----- **September 14, 2019** - Added a warning to `-mount`, since it will change behaviour in the next POSIX revision - Added a workaround for environments that block `statx()` with `seccomp()`, like older Docker - Fixed coloring of nonexistent leading directories - Avoided calling `stat()` on all mount points at startup 1.5 --- **June 27, 2019** - New `-xattr` predicate to find files with extended attributes - Fixed the `-acl` implementation on macOS - Implemented depth-first (`-S dfs`) and iterative deepening search (`-S ids`) - Piped `-help` output into `$PAGER` by default - Fixed crashes on some invalid `LS_COLORS` values 1.4.1 ----- **April 5, 2019** - Added a nicer error message when the tests are run as root - Fixed detection of comparison expressions with signs, to match GNU find for things like `-uid ++10` - Added support for https://no-color.org/ - Decreased the number of `stat()` calls necessary in some cases 1.4 --- **April 15, 2019** - New `-unique` option that filters out duplicate files (https://github.com/tavianator/bfs/issues/40) - Optimized the file coloring implementation - Fixed the coloring implementation to match GNU ls more closely in many corner cases - Implemented escape sequence parsing for `LS_COLORS` - Implemented `ln=target` for coloring links like their targets - Fixed the order of fallbacks used when some color keys are unset - Add a workaround for incorrect file types for bind-mounted files on Linux (https://github.com/tavianator/bfs/issues/37) 1.3.3 ----- **February 10, 2019** - Fixed unpredictable behaviour for empty responses to `-ok`/`-okdir` caused by an uninitialized string - Writing to standard output now causes `bfs` to fail if the descriptor was closed - Fixed incomplete file coloring in error messages - Added some data flow optimizations - Fixed `-nogroup`/`-nouser` in big directory trees - Added `-type w` for whiteouts, as supported by FreeBSD `find` - Re-wrote the `-help` message and manual page 1.3.2 ----- **January 11, 2019** - Fixed an out-of-bounds read if LS_COLORS doesn't end with a `:` - Allowed multiple debug flags to be specified like `-D opt,tree` 1.3.1 ----- **January 3, 2019** - Fixed some portability problems affecting FreeBSD 1.3 --- **January 2, 2019** New features: - `-acl` finds files with non-trivial Access Control Lists (from FreeBSD) - `-capable` finds files with capabilities set - `-D all` turns on all debugging flags at once Fixes: - `LS_COLORS` handling has been improved: - Extension colors are now case-insensitive like GNU `ls` - `or` (orphan) and `mi` (missing) files are now treated differently - Default colors can be unset with `di=00` or similar - Specific colors fall back to more general colors when unspecified in more places - `LS_COLORS` no longer needs a trailing colon - `-ls`/`-fls` now prints the major/minor numbers for device nodes - `-exec ;` is rejected rather than segfaulting - `bfs` now builds on old Linux versions that require `-lrt` for POSIX timers - For files whose access/change/modification times can't be read, `bfs` no longer fails unless those times are needed for tests - The testsuite is now more correct and portable 1.2.4 ----- **September 24, 2018** - GNU find compatibility fixes for `-printf`: - `%Y` now prints `?` if an error occurs resolving the link - `%B` is now supported for birth/creation time (as well as `%W`/`%w`) - All standard `strftime()` formats are supported, not just the ones from the GNU find manual - Optimizations are now re-run if any expressions are reordered - `-exec` and friends no longer leave zombie processes around when `exec()` fails 1.2.3 ----- **July 15, 2018** - Fixed `test_depth_error` on filesystems that don't fill in `d_type` - Fixed the build on Linux architectures that don't have the `statx()` syscall (ia64, sh4) - Fixed use of AT_EMPTY_PATH for fstatat on systems that don't support it (Hurd) - Fixed `ARG_MAX` accounting on architectures with large pages (ppc64le) - Fixed the build against the upcoming glibc 2.28 release that includes its own `statx()` wrapper 1.2.2 ----- **June 23, 2018** - Minor bug fixes: - Fixed `-exec ... '{}' +` argument size tracking after recovering from `E2BIG` - Fixed `-fstype` if `/proc` is available but `/etc/mtab` is not - Fixed an uninitialized variable when given `-perm +rw...` - Fixed some potential "error: 'path': Success" messages - Reduced reliance on GNU coreutils in the testsuite - Refactored and simplified the internals of `bftw()` 1.2.1 ----- **February 8, 2018** - Performance optimizations 1.2 --- **January 20, 2018** - Added support for the `-perm +7777` syntax deprecated by GNU find (equivalent to `-perm /7777`), for compatibility with BSD finds - Added support for file birth/creation times on platforms that report it - `-Bmin`/`-Btime`/`-Bnewer` - `B` flag for `-newerXY` - `%w` and `%Wk` directives for `-printf` - Uses the `statx(2)` system call on new enough Linux kernels - More robustness to `E2BIG` added to the `-exec` implementation 1.1.4 ----- **October 27, 2017** - Added a man page - Fixed cases where multiple actions write to the same file - Report errors that occur when closing files/flushing streams - Fixed "argument list too long" errors with `-exec ... '{}' +`
2019-12-15 13:29:01 +01:00
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2019/12/15 12:29:01 mef Exp $
Import bfs-1.1.3 as sysutils/bfs. bfs is a variant of the UNIX find command that operates breadth-first rather than depth-first.
2017-10-25 16:57:50 +02:00
bin/bfs
(sysutils/bfs) Updated from 1.1.3 to 1.5.1 1.5.1 ----- **September 14, 2019** - Added a warning to `-mount`, since it will change behaviour in the next POSIX revision - Added a workaround for environments that block `statx()` with `seccomp()`, like older Docker - Fixed coloring of nonexistent leading directories - Avoided calling `stat()` on all mount points at startup 1.5 --- **June 27, 2019** - New `-xattr` predicate to find files with extended attributes - Fixed the `-acl` implementation on macOS - Implemented depth-first (`-S dfs`) and iterative deepening search (`-S ids`) - Piped `-help` output into `$PAGER` by default - Fixed crashes on some invalid `LS_COLORS` values 1.4.1 ----- **April 5, 2019** - Added a nicer error message when the tests are run as root - Fixed detection of comparison expressions with signs, to match GNU find for things like `-uid ++10` - Added support for https://no-color.org/ - Decreased the number of `stat()` calls necessary in some cases 1.4 --- **April 15, 2019** - New `-unique` option that filters out duplicate files (https://github.com/tavianator/bfs/issues/40) - Optimized the file coloring implementation - Fixed the coloring implementation to match GNU ls more closely in many corner cases - Implemented escape sequence parsing for `LS_COLORS` - Implemented `ln=target` for coloring links like their targets - Fixed the order of fallbacks used when some color keys are unset - Add a workaround for incorrect file types for bind-mounted files on Linux (https://github.com/tavianator/bfs/issues/37) 1.3.3 ----- **February 10, 2019** - Fixed unpredictable behaviour for empty responses to `-ok`/`-okdir` caused by an uninitialized string - Writing to standard output now causes `bfs` to fail if the descriptor was closed - Fixed incomplete file coloring in error messages - Added some data flow optimizations - Fixed `-nogroup`/`-nouser` in big directory trees - Added `-type w` for whiteouts, as supported by FreeBSD `find` - Re-wrote the `-help` message and manual page 1.3.2 ----- **January 11, 2019** - Fixed an out-of-bounds read if LS_COLORS doesn't end with a `:` - Allowed multiple debug flags to be specified like `-D opt,tree` 1.3.1 ----- **January 3, 2019** - Fixed some portability problems affecting FreeBSD 1.3 --- **January 2, 2019** New features: - `-acl` finds files with non-trivial Access Control Lists (from FreeBSD) - `-capable` finds files with capabilities set - `-D all` turns on all debugging flags at once Fixes: - `LS_COLORS` handling has been improved: - Extension colors are now case-insensitive like GNU `ls` - `or` (orphan) and `mi` (missing) files are now treated differently - Default colors can be unset with `di=00` or similar - Specific colors fall back to more general colors when unspecified in more places - `LS_COLORS` no longer needs a trailing colon - `-ls`/`-fls` now prints the major/minor numbers for device nodes - `-exec ;` is rejected rather than segfaulting - `bfs` now builds on old Linux versions that require `-lrt` for POSIX timers - For files whose access/change/modification times can't be read, `bfs` no longer fails unless those times are needed for tests - The testsuite is now more correct and portable 1.2.4 ----- **September 24, 2018** - GNU find compatibility fixes for `-printf`: - `%Y` now prints `?` if an error occurs resolving the link - `%B` is now supported for birth/creation time (as well as `%W`/`%w`) - All standard `strftime()` formats are supported, not just the ones from the GNU find manual - Optimizations are now re-run if any expressions are reordered - `-exec` and friends no longer leave zombie processes around when `exec()` fails 1.2.3 ----- **July 15, 2018** - Fixed `test_depth_error` on filesystems that don't fill in `d_type` - Fixed the build on Linux architectures that don't have the `statx()` syscall (ia64, sh4) - Fixed use of AT_EMPTY_PATH for fstatat on systems that don't support it (Hurd) - Fixed `ARG_MAX` accounting on architectures with large pages (ppc64le) - Fixed the build against the upcoming glibc 2.28 release that includes its own `statx()` wrapper 1.2.2 ----- **June 23, 2018** - Minor bug fixes: - Fixed `-exec ... '{}' +` argument size tracking after recovering from `E2BIG` - Fixed `-fstype` if `/proc` is available but `/etc/mtab` is not - Fixed an uninitialized variable when given `-perm +rw...` - Fixed some potential "error: 'path': Success" messages - Reduced reliance on GNU coreutils in the testsuite - Refactored and simplified the internals of `bftw()` 1.2.1 ----- **February 8, 2018** - Performance optimizations 1.2 --- **January 20, 2018** - Added support for the `-perm +7777` syntax deprecated by GNU find (equivalent to `-perm /7777`), for compatibility with BSD finds - Added support for file birth/creation times on platforms that report it - `-Bmin`/`-Btime`/`-Bnewer` - `B` flag for `-newerXY` - `%w` and `%Wk` directives for `-printf` - Uses the `statx(2)` system call on new enough Linux kernels - More robustness to `E2BIG` added to the `-exec` implementation 1.1.4 ----- **October 27, 2017** - Added a man page - Fixed cases where multiple actions write to the same file - Report errors that occur when closing files/flushing streams - Fixed "argument list too long" errors with `-exec ... '{}' +`
2019-12-15 13:29:01 +01:00
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