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gnulib reviews and mentions
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sha256sum written in Python faster than GNU version in C?
This appears to be the coreutil code.
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Git-cliff: generate changelog files from the Git history
gnulib and a lot of GNU projects have this for a long time. https://github.com/coreutils/gnulib/blob/master/build-aux/gi...
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Do the coreutils rely on each other to work?
do_move calls a copy function from copy.c , which ends up in calling a renameatu function which ends up calling a SYS_renameat2 system call
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why is dd so slow??
https://github.com/coreutils/gnulib/blob/master/lib/stat-size.h#L20-L21 ST_BLKSIZE(s): Preferred (in the sense of best performance) I/O blocksize for the file, in bytes.
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https://np.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/mjepb0/why_is_dd_so_slow/gtalvhp/
https://github.com/coreutils/gnulib/blob/master/lib/stat-size.h#L20-L21
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why are the executables, [ and test, a 4 kb difference?
So what do they do? Well, let's have a look:
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