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<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Fileutils Installation Dependencies</title>
<para>Last checked against version &fileutils-depversion;.</para>
<literallayout>Bash: sh
Binutils: ar, as, ld, ranlib
Diffutils: cmp
Fileutils: chmod, cp, install, ln, ls, mkdir, mv, rm, rmdir
Gettext: msgfmt, xgettext
Gcc: cc, cc1, collect2, cpp0, gcc
Grep: egrep, fgrep, grep
Make: make
Perl: perl
Sed: sed
Sh-utils: basename, echo, expr, hostname, sleep, uname
Texinfo: install-info
Textutils: cat, tr</literallayout>
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<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
<sect2><title>Descriptions</title>
<para>Last checked against version &fileutils-contversion;.</para>
<sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
<sect4><title>chgrp</title>
<para>chgrp changes the group ownership of each given file to the named group,
which can be either a group name or a numeric group ID.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>chmod</title>
<para>chmod changes the permissions of each given file according to mode, which
can be either a symbolic representation of changes to make or an octal
number representing the bit pattern for the new permissions.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>chown</title>
<para>chown changes the user and/or group ownership of each
given file.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>cp</title>
<para>cp copies files from one place to another.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>dd</title>
<para>dd copies a file (from the standard input to the standard output, by
default) with a user-selectable blocksize, while optionally performing
conversions on it.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>df</title>
<para>df displays the amount of disk space available on the filesystem
containing each file name argument. If no file name is given, the space
available on all currently mounted filesystems is shown.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>dir, ls and vdir</title>
<para>dir and vdir are versions of ls with different default output formats.
These programs list each given file or directory name. Directory contents
are sorted alphabetically. For ls, files are, by default, listed in columns
sorted vertically if the standard output is a terminal; otherwise they
are listed one per line. For dir, files are, by default, listed in columns
sorted vertically. For vdir, files are, by default, listed in
long format.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>dircolors</title>
<para>dircolors outputs commands to set the LS_COLOR environment variable.
The LS_COLOR variable is use to change the default color scheme used by
ls and related utilities.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>du</title>
<para>du displays the amount of disk space used by each file or directory
listed on the command-line and by each of their subdirectories.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>install</title>
<para>install copies files and sets their permission modes and, if possible,
their owner and group.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>ln</title>
<para>ln makes hard or soft (symbolic) links between files.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>mkdir</title>
<para>mkdir creates directories with a given name.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>mkfifo</title>
<para>mkfifo creates a FIFO with each given name.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>mknod</title>
<para>mknod creates a FIFO, character special file or block special file
with the given file name.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>mv</title>
<para>mv moves files from one directory to another or renames files, depending
on the arguments given to mv.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>rm</title>
<para>rm removes files or directories.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>rmdir</title>
<para>rmdir removes directories, if they are empty.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>shred</title>
<para>shred deletes a file securely, overwriting it first so that its
contents can't be recovered.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>sync</title>
<para>sync forces changed blocks to disk and updates the
super block.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>touch</title>
<para>touch changes the access and modification times of each given file to the
current time. Files that do not exist are created empty.</para></sect4>
</sect3>
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<sect2>
<title>Official Download Location</title>
<para><literallayout>Fileutils (&fileutils-version;):
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/fileutils/"/>
Fileutils Patch (&fileutils-patch-version;):
<ulink url="&ftp;/"/>
<ulink url="&http;/"/></literallayout></para>
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<sect2><title>Contents of Fileutils</title>
<para>Last checked against version &fileutils-contversion;.</para>
<para>Fileutils is a package containing basic file manipulation programs.
Included are programs to list and create directories, update
timestamps, change permissions and so forth.</para>
<para>Fileutils installs the following files:</para>
<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
<para>chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, dd, df, dir, dircolors, du, install, ln,
ls, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir, shred, sync, touch
and vdir</para></sect3>
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<sect1 id="aa-fileutils" xreflabel="Fileutils">
<title>Fileutils</title>
<?dbhtml filename="fileutils.html" dir="appendixa"?>
<para>For installation instructions see <xref linkend="ch06-fileutils"/>.</para>
&aa-fileutils-down;
&aa-fileutils-shortdesc;
&aa-fileutils-desc;
&aa-fileutils-dep;
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<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Sh-utils Installation Dependencies</title>
<para>Last checked against version &sh-utils-depversion;.</para>
<literallayout>Autoconf: autoconf, autoheader
Automake: aclocal, automake
Bash: sh
Binutils: ar, as, ld, ranlib
Diffutils: cmp
Fileutils: chmod, chown, install, ls, mv, rm
Gettext: msgfmt, xgettext
Gcc: cc, cc1, collect2, cpp0, gcc
Glibc: getconf
Grep: egrep, fgrep, grep
M4: m4
Make: make
Gawk: gawk
Perl: perl
Sed: sed
Sh-utils: basename, echo, expr, hostname, sleep, uname
Tar: tar
Texinfo: install-info, makeinfo
Textutils: cat, tr</literallayout>
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<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
<sect2><title>Descriptions</title>
<para>Last checked against version &sh-utils-contversion;.</para>
<sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
<sect4><title>basename</title>
<para>basename strips directory and suffixes from filenames.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>chroot</title>
<para>chroot runs a command or interactive shell with special
root directory.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>date</title>
<para>date displays the current time in a specified format, or sets
the system date.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>dirname</title>
<para>dirname strips non-directory suffixes from file name.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>echo</title>
<para>echo displays a line of text.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>env</title>
<para>env runs a program in a modified environment.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>expr</title>
<para>expr evaluates expressions.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>factor</title>
<para>factor prints the prime factors of all specified
integer numbers.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>false</title>
<para>false always exits with a status code indicating failure.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>groups</title>
<para>groups prints a user's group memberships.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>hostid</title>
<para>hostid prints the numeric identifier (in hexadecimal) for the current
host.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>id</title>
<para>id prints the effective user and group IDs of the current
user or a given user.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>logname</title>
<para>logname prints the current user's login name.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>nice</title>
<para>nice runs a program with modified scheduling priority.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>nohup</title>
<para>nohup runs a command immune to hangups, with output to a
log file.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>pathchk</title>
<para>pathchk checks whether file names are valid or portable.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>pinky</title>
<para>pinky is a lightweight finger utility which retrieves information about
a certain user.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>printenv</title>
<para>printenv prints all or part of the environment.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>printf</title>
<para>printf formats and prints data (the same as the C printf
function).</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>pwd</title>
<para>pwd prints the name of the current/working directory.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>seq</title>
<para>seq prints numbers in a certain range with a certain
increment.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>sleep</title>
<para>sleep delays for a specified amount of time.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>stty</title>
<para>stty changes and prints terminal line settings.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>su</title>
<para>su runs a shell with substitute user and group IDs.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>tee</title>
<para>tee reads from standard input and writes to standard output and
files.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>test</title>
<para>test checks file types and compares values.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>true</title>
<para>true always exits with a status code indicating success.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>tty</title>
<para>tty prints the file name of the terminal connected to standard
input.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>uname</title>
<para>uname prints system information.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>uptime</title>
<para>uptime tells how long the system has been running.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>users</title>
<para>users prints the user names of users currently logged in to the
current host.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>who</title>
<para>who shows who is logged on.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>whoami</title>
<para>whoami prints the user name associated with the current
effective user ID.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>yes</title>
<para>yes outputs 'y' or a given string repeatedly,
until killed.</para></sect4>
</sect3>
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<sect2>
<title>Official Download Location</title>
<para><literallayout>Sh-utils (&sh-utils-version;):
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sh-utils/"/>
Sh-utils Patch (&sh-utils-patch-version;):
<ulink url="&ftp;/"/>
<ulink url="&http;/"/>
Sh-utils Hostname Patch (&sh-utils-hostname-patch-version;):
<ulink url="&ftp;/"/>
<ulink url="&http;/"/></literallayout></para>
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<sect2><title>Contents of Sh-utils</title>
<para>Last checked against version &sh-utils-contversion;.</para>
<para>The Sh-utils package contains a number of basic shell manipulation
utilities.</para>
<para>Sh-utils installs the following:</para>
<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
<para>basename, chroot, date, dirname,
echo, env, expr, factor, false, groups, hostid, id, logname,
nice, nohup, pathchk, pinky, printenv, printf, pwd, seq, sleep, stty,
su, tee, test, true, tty, uname, uptime, users, who, whoami and
yes</para></sect3>
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<sect1 id="aa-shutils">
<title>Sh-utils</title>
<?dbhtml filename="sh-utils.html" dir="appendixa"?>
&aa-shellutils-down;
&aa-shellutils-shortdesc;
&aa-shellutils-desc;
&aa-shellutils-dep;
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<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Textutils Installation Dependencies</title>
<para>Last checked against version &textutils-depversion;.</para>
<literallayout>Autoconf: autoconf, autoheader
Automake: aclocal, automake
Bash: sh
Binutils: ar, as, ld, ranlib
Diffutils: cmp
Fileutils: chmod, install, ls, mv, rm
Gettext: msgfmt, xgettext
Gcc: cc, cc1, collect2, cpp0, gcc
Glibc: getconf
Grep: egrep, fgrep, grep
M4: m4
Make: make
Gawk: gawk
Net-tools: hostname
Perl: perl
Sed: sed
Sh-utils: basename, echo, expr, sleep, uname
Tar: tar
Texinfo: install-info, makeinfo
Textutils: cat, tr</literallayout>
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<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
<sect2><title>Descriptions</title>
<para>Last checked against version &textutils-contversion;.</para>
<sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
<sect4><title>cat</title>
<para>cat concatenates file(s) or standard input to
standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>cksum</title>
<para>cksum prints CRC checksum and byte counts of each specified
file.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>comm</title>
<para>comm compares two sorted files line by line.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>csplit</title>
<para>csplit outputs pieces of a file separated by (a) pattern(s) to files
xx01, xx02, ..., and outputs byte counts of each piece to standard
output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>cut</title>
<para>cut prints selected parts of lines from specified files to standard
output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>expand</title>
<para>expand converts tabs in files to spaces, writing to standard
output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>fmt</title>
<para>fmt reformats each paragraph in the specified file(s), writing to
standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>fold</title>
<para>fold wraps input lines in each specified file (standard input by default),
writing to standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>head</title>
<para>head prints the first xx (10 by default) lines of each specified file to
standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>join</title>
<para>join joins lines of two files on a common field.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>md5sum</title>
<para>md5sum prints or checks MD5 checksums.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>nl</title>
<para>nl writes each specified file to standard output, with line numbers
added.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>od</title>
<para>od writes an unambiguous representation, octal bytes by default, of a
specified file to standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>paste</title>
<para>paste writes lines consisting of the sequentially corresponding
lines from each specified file, separated by TABs,
to standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>pr</title>
<para>pr paginates or columnates files for printing.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>ptx</title>
<para>ptx produces a permuted index of file contents.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>sort</title>
<para>sort writes sorted concatenation of files to standard
output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>split</title>
<para>split outputs fixed-size pieces of an input file to
PREFIXaa, PREFIXab, ...</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>sum</title>
<para>sum prints checksum and block counts for each specified
file.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>tac</title>
<para>tac writes each specified file to standard output, last line
first.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>tail</title>
<para>tail print the last xx (10 by default) lines of each specified file to
standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>tr</title>
<para>tr translates, squeezes, and/or deletes characters from standard
input, writing to standard output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>tsort</title>
<para>tsort writes totally ordered lists consistent with the partial ordering
in specified files.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>unexpand</title>
<para>unexpand converts spaces in each file to tabs, writing to standard
output.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>uniq</title>
<para>uniq removes duplicate lines from a sorted file.</para></sect4>
<sect4><title>wc</title>
<para>wc prints line, word and byte counts for each specified file and a
total line, if more than one file is specified.</para></sect4>
</sect3>
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<sect2>
<title>Official Download Location</title>
<para><literallayout>Textutils (&textutils-version;):
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/textutils/"/></literallayout></para>
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<sect2><title>Contents of Textutils</title>
<para>Last checked against version &textutils-contversion;.</para>
<para>The Textutils package contains several file manipulation
and text processing programs.</para>
<para>Textutils installs the following:</para>
<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
<para>cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand,
fmt, fold, head, join, md5sum, nl, od, paste, pr, ptx, sort, split, sum,
tac, tail, tr, tsort, unexpand, uniq and wc</para></sect3>
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<sect1 id="aa-textutils" xreflabel="Textutils">
<title>Textutils</title>
<?dbhtml filename="textutils.html" dir="appendixa"?>
<para>For installation instructions see <xref linkend="ch06-textutils"/>.</para>
&aa-textutils-down;
&aa-textutils-shortdesc;
&aa-textutils-desc;
&aa-textutils-dep;
</sect1>