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docs: replace references to fileutils with coreutils.

GNU fileutils is decommissioned and superseded by coreutils.
This fixes Savannah bug #64495.
Sergey Poznyakoff 1 tahun lalu
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      doc/tar.texi
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      gnulib

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doc/tar.texi

@@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ The full output consists of six fields:
 @item File type and permissions in symbolic form.
 @item File type and permissions in symbolic form.
 These are displayed in the same format as the first column of
 These are displayed in the same format as the first column of
 @command{ls -l} output (@pxref{What information is listed,
 @command{ls -l} output (@pxref{What information is listed,
-format=verbose, Verbose listing, fileutils, GNU file utilities}).
+format=verbose, Verbose listing, coreutils, GNU core utilities}).
 
 
 @item Owner name and group separated by a slash character.
 @item Owner name and group separated by a slash character.
 If these data are not available (for example, when listing a @samp{v7} format
 If these data are not available (for example, when listing a @samp{v7} format
@@ -5584,7 +5584,7 @@ When adding files to an archive, @command{tar} will use
 from the files.  @var{permissions} can be specified either as an octal
 from the files.  @var{permissions} can be specified either as an octal
 number or as symbolic permissions, like with
 number or as symbolic permissions, like with
 @command{chmod} (@xref{File permissions, Permissions, File
 @command{chmod} (@xref{File permissions, Permissions, File
-permissions, fileutils, @acronym{GNU} file utilities}.  This reference
+permissions, coreutils, @acronym{GNU} core utilities}.  This reference
 also has useful information for those not being overly familiar with
 also has useful information for those not being overly familiar with
 the UNIX permission system).  Using latter syntax allows for
 the UNIX permission system).  Using latter syntax allows for
 more flexibility.  For example, the value @samp{a+rw} adds read and write
 more flexibility.  For example, the value @samp{a+rw} adds read and write

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gnulib

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-Subproject commit 10ffa04786b32895df0d245ff5a7cf362d243b5e
+Subproject commit 46f9c21a08245fe224fd975de8632b04a0256387