See also: https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3ATODO all --- - use gettext() for column names on output in libsmartcols based tools and accept trantated as well as original names on command line (lsblk -o NAME,SIZE). https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1291 tests ----- - add MacOS to GitHub Actions (.github/workflows/cibuild.yml). Note, we have used Mac in Travis-CI (see .travis.yml). - add Coverity to GitHub Actions (see for example .github/workflows/coverity.yml in systemd repo). fstrim ------ - "fstrim --fstab" uses root= from /proc/cmdline to get root FS when it's missing in fstab file. This is fragile (due to missing root= or the root FS is not accessible). The best seems to parse mountinfo and use mnt_table_get_root_fs() as a fallback solution. https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1266. script (lib/pty-session.c) -------------------------- - (!) add #ifdefs and optional code for non-signalfd() systems docs ---- - use terminal hyperlinks (for example for --help) try on terminal: printf 'For more details see \e]8;;man:fdisk(8)\e\\fdisk(8)\e]8;;\e\\.\n' https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda rev --- - support huge input lines (for example read input by small fixed buffer rather than try allocate all buffer for a whole line) see: https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/972 col --- - use unsigned sizes for columns and lines - check for limits to avoid segfaults - make it more robust https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/749 cal --- - support another --reforms, see for example freebsd version https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/master/usr.bin/ncal/ncal.c#L72 lscpu ----- - add "Boost/Turbo: true|false" based on /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/no_turbo and /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/boost - add --freq output to visualise CPU use, see https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1314 - read cpuid and uname information from file if --sysroot is specified, then we can prepare regression tests completely independent on hw and architecture. hwclock ------ - use /var/lib/hwclock/drift to store hw-clock drift numbers. - use /etc/adjtime as read-only for UTC/LOCAL information only - the /var/lib/hwclock/drift should be implemented backwardly compatible, it means use the file only if exists, otherwise follow /etc/adjtime - see topic/hwclock-drift-file branch bash completion --------------- - Optional argument handling requires user to press backspace to get argument completion. - Comma separated value, e.g., --output 'value1,value2', are not completed for users. libmount (mount/umount) ----------------------- - mnt_context_get_excode() does not return error messages from /sbin/[u]mount. external helpers. It is disadvantages in same cases (non-terminal programs). The solution is to use pipe(), keep output from helper in memory and return it later by mnt_context_get_excode() (or mnt_context_get_helper_output(), etc.). This feature should be optional and disabled by default. see: https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1208 - add --onlyonce to force mount(8) to check if mountpoint is already used. Now "already mounted" detection is used for --all only. The problem is if you call "mount " more than once for in fstab defined tmpfs (or network filesystem etc.). In this case kernel does not return EBUSY, but a new instance of the FS is created. https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/448 (... just idea, maybe wrong idea) - Extend mount(8) command line for mount flags modification without remount: "mount modify --clear noexec --set nodev,private,ro /mnt" This functionality should be implemented by mount_setattr() syscall. partx ----- - support mapping by device-mapper if argv[0] is "kpartx" or --dm option is used. getopt ------ It would be great if getopt could optionally ignore unknown options. Currently, it outputs -- for every option it doesn't recognize but leaving the option as it is could beneficial wrapper scripts which could then pass the options they don't recognize as they are to the command they are wrapping. https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/701 docs ---- - (!) use something better than gtk-doc for libmount and libblkid (doxygen?) - (!) add API documentation to libuuid - Improve line breaks in man pages and review markup login-utils: ----------- - consolidate newgrp(1) * we have "su --group/--supp-group" to switch between groups, newgrp(1) in util-linux and shadow-utils (and sg(1) alias in shadow-utils) * the unique functionality provided by newgpr(1) is support for group passwords [/etc/gshadow] -- do we really need this functionality? * maybe we can mark group-passwords as deprecated, and replace sg(1) and newgpr(1) with su(1) code. The another way is to ask for group password in su --group too. * note that shadow-utils newgpr(1) provides support for syslog and audit log. libsmartcols / column -t ------------------------ - add column --table-header-color - add support for border of table * extend 'struct libscols_symbols', use box-drawing chars UTF8/ASCII * add scols_table_enable_border() column(1): - add "--output-width unlimited" and no call cols_table_set_termwidth() and cols_table_set_termforce() in this case. See https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1618 libblkid -------- - extend ZFS proper to scan for more uberblocks if BLKID_SUBLKS_MAGIC flag is set. This solution will make wipefs(8) more usable as ZFS is extremely variable with additional root blocks locations. See https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1228 - (!) add support for BitLocker Drive Encryption https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/617 https://github.com/libyal/libbde/blob/master/documentation/BitLocker%20Drive%20Encryption%20(BDE)%20format.asciidoc - (!) add support for dasd PT (used for example on s390) libfdisk -------- - add support for Apple Partition Map (see libblkid/src/partitions/mac.c) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Partition_Map - add support for nested PT (e.g. hybrid MBR) to scripts * add "nested-label:" block to sfdisk --dump * add "nested-partitiontable" to sfdisk --JSON * support nested labels parsing from dump see https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/850 misc ---- - add mllockall() and SCHED_FIFO to hwclock, see http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/12/132 --------------- exotic requests --------------- - add SELinux security contexts support to the 'ipcs' utility http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=225342 Would be great to list the current system IPC Objects with their respective security labels (where allowed) with something like 'ipcs -Z' - following the way other tools reports those.