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show friendly message when following happens:

touch file
mkdir dir1
mkdir dir1/file
install file dir1/

@zhw2101024 zhw2101024 force-pushed the friently_message_install_file_to_directory branch from 27275ca to 6fe4514 Compare April 20, 2025 12:21
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Skipping an intermittent issue tests/misc/stdbuf (passes in this run but fails in the 'main' branch)
Congrats! The gnu test tests/misc/tee is no longer failing!

@cakebaker cakebaker changed the title Friently message install file to directory install: friendly message install file to directory Apr 20, 2025
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GNU testsuite comparison:

Skipping an intermittent issue tests/misc/stdbuf (passes in this run but fails in the 'main' branch)
Congrats! The gnu test tests/misc/tee is no longer failing!

@zhw2101024 zhw2101024 force-pushed the friently_message_install_file_to_directory branch from a07f777 to d30e2d7 Compare April 20, 2025 15:23
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GNU testsuite comparison:

Skipping an intermittent issue tests/misc/stdbuf (passes in this run but fails in the 'main' branch)
Congrats! The gnu test tests/misc/tee is no longer failing!

@cakebaker cakebaker merged commit b009cae into uutils:main Apr 20, 2025
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Thanks for your PR!

@zhw2101024 zhw2101024 deleted the friently_message_install_file_to_directory branch April 20, 2025 21:10
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