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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 16:35:43 -0700
From: Keith Thompson <kst AT mib DOT org>
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Cc: Keith Thompson <kst AT mib DOT org>
Subject: GNU coreutils?
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Cygwin still includes the GNU fileutils (4.1), sh-utils (2.0.11), and
textutils (2.0) packages.  These were merged some time ago into the new
coreutils package; the lastest release is 5.2.1.

Note that upgrading would result in some changes in behavior, particularly
in ls output format and some locale-specific behavior.

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