The GNU versions of find utilities (find and xargs)
The findutils package contains programs which will help you locate
files on your system. The find utility searches through a hierarchy
of directories looking for files which match a certain set of criteria
(such as a file name pattern). The xargs utility builds and executes
command lines from standard input arguments (usually lists of file
names generated by the find command).
You should install findutils because it includes tools that are very
useful for finding things on your system.
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findutils-4.4.2-xautofs.patch | 0000004779 4.67 KB | |
findutils-4.5.12.tar.gz | 0003236073 3.09 MB | |
findutils-gnulib-ppc64le.patch | 0000002341 2.29 KB | |
findutils.changes | 0000035723 34.9 KB | |
findutils.spec | 0000003427 3.35 KB |
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Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_factory)
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The "gnulib" package contains a number of floating-point test cases that do not work correctly with the PowerPC long double ("double double") format. These tests "accidentally" succeeded anyway in the big-endian variant, but are now actually failing in little-endian mode. As is usual for gnulib, those tests end up copied into the source code of various packages that use gnulib, including coreutils, findutils, grep, and libunistring. A patch to fix the tests for ppc64le has been submitted to upstream to the bug-gnulib mailing list. We'll work with upstream of the other affected packages to make sure the copies are refreshed. - findutils-gnulib-ppc64le.patch: Fix imported gnulib long double math tests for little-endian PowerPC. (forwarded request 211828 from uweigand)
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