* cp: --preserve should keep xattr
Should help with tests/cp/acl.sh
* Update tests/by-util/test_cp.rs
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* Update tests/by-util/test_cp.rs
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* Update tests/by-util/test_cp.rs
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* cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* removed printld cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* formatting the code cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* formatting the code cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* set exist status cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* code quality formatting issue cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* tertsdiepraam idea cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* one new test case and deleted duplicate show cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* formatting the test cases cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
* Revert "formatting the test cases cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809"
This reverts commit 8c382f1e8f.
* reverting the changes and committing again due to a mistake cksum: stops when one of given files doesn't exist #5809
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* ls: if acl are used, show the + in the perms
Tested by tests/mkdir/p-acl.sh
* CICD.yml: fix small formatting issue
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* Made cksum to return an error if it is used on a directory regardless of the algorithm
* Added one more test for cksum on folders and deleted an old one that expected it to succeed instead of fail
* Made cksum work on more than one item if it fails and added a test for this case
* seq: adjust some error messages. GNU's are better
tested by tests/seq/seq.pl
* uucore: remove todo
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`seq --format %.2g 10 10` would display `1` because the precision would
not allow room for the decimal point, and the `0` in `10` would be
trimmed as an insignificant trailing `0`.
This has been fixed by only trimming trailing `0` in the presence of a
decimal point.