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#7157
df should default to -P if output is not a tty
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Reported by: Alain Knaff <alain <at> knaff.lu>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 12:47:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Pádraig Brady <P <at> draigBrady.com>
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On 10/04/2010 03:44 AM, Alain Knaff wrote:
> There is an option to prevent this behavior (-P), but apparently the
> logwatch authors were not aware of it. Understandably, I might say,
> because if their test cases happen to only have disks with short names,
> they'll never stumble upon this.
Thanks for the report. However, I'm reluctant to make the change, on
the grounds that df -P is documented by POSIX:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/df.html
Anyone that wants portable output MUST use -P, because POSIX explicitly
implies that not using -P leads to implementation-defined formatting,
which is therefore not machine-parseable.
Furthermore, GNU Coding Standards strongly discourage making behavior
dependent on whether stdout is a tty. Yes, some actions, like ls
behavior, are mandated by POSIX, and some actions, like --color=auto
only make sense with a tty check, but we should not be adding new
exceptions without good cause.
One thing that might be possible, however, is to improve df output to
adjust column alignment if $COLUMNS is not set (or is set to something
large), so as to avoid breaking lines in the case where the output is
usable in a long-line context. But this still doesn't help the case
that logwatch should have been using -P in the first place.
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