Ah - even the latest gnulib doesn't handle this new recent change - so touch from coreutils might be affected as well as mentioned in debian bugzilla from comment #4. Therefore adding coreutils/gnulib upstream maintainer into CC.
Jim, what do you think? Is the patch from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=563726#66 good way to go and should be applied to gnulib/coreutils-8.3 to prevent touch (or better said futimens() with AT_FDCWD file descriptor) failures after glibc update?
Ah - even the latest gnulib doesn't handle this new recent change - so touch from coreutils might be affected as well as mentioned in debian bugzilla from comment #4. Therefore adding coreutils/gnulib upstream maintainer into CC.
Jim, what do you think? Is the patch from http:// bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 563726# 66 good way to go and should be applied to gnulib/ coreutils- 8.3 to prevent touch (or better said futimens() with AT_FDCWD file descriptor) failures after glibc update?