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23 README-hacking file.  If this file came to you as part of a tar archive,
27 Like the rest of the GNU system, these programs mostly conform to
29 conformance to a particular POSIX version, set the POSIXLY_CORRECT
35 programs to things like gls, gnuls, l, etc. Renaming a program
39 Special thanks to Paul Eggert, Brian Matthews, Bruce Evans, Karl Berry,
41 these programs. Many thanks to all of the people who have taken the
42 time to submit problem reports and fixes. All contributed changes are
45 And thanks to the following people who have provided accounts for
51 Thanks to Michael Stone for inflicting test releases of this package
52 on Debian's unstable distribution, and to all the kind folks who used
56 and from the corresponding --help usage message. Patches to the template
65 If you would like to add a new feature, please try to get some sort of
66 consensus that it is a worthwhile change. One way to do that is to send
67 mail to coreutils@gnu.org including as much description and justification
68 as you can. Based on the feedback that generates, you may be able to
78 Send bug reports, questions, comments, etc. to bug-coreutils@gnu.org.
86 can often help find and fix problems without having to wait for an
87 answer to a bug report. If the debug output does not suffice to fix
88 the problem on your own, please compress and attach it to the rest of
91 IMPORTANT: if you take the time to report a test failure,
92 please be sure to include the output of running 'make check'
108 If you see a problem that you've already reported, feel free to re-report
109 it -- it won't bother us to get a reminder. Besides, the more messages we
114 to the most recent test release (or, better, relative to the latest
116 necessary or useful, and if at all possible, enough information to
118 karma if you include a test case to exercise any bug(s) you fix.
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