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32. By Colin Watson

* Backport upstream patch to avoid data-corrupting free-memory-read in
  cp/mv/install when dealing with a very fragmented and sparse input file
  on certain filesystems (LP: #1073514).
* Build-depend on valgrind (except on armhf, where it breaks) in order to
  be able to run the test for the above fix.
* Fix 99_sort_-u_data_loss.dpatch so that the added test is actually run.
* Backport require_valgrind_ so that tests work better.
* Make valgrind failures non-fatal; we don't have sufficiently accurate
  suppressions for linker startup issues on all architectures. However,
  do still run those tests and check for corrupted output.

31. By Colin Watson

Backport upstream patches to fix data-loss and free-memory read bugs in
'sort -u' (LP: #1038468).

30. By Steve Langasek

releasing version 8.13-3ubuntu3

29. By Steve Langasek

Build-depend on gettext:any instead of on gettext, so that apt-get can
properly resolve build-dependencies on the tool when cross-building.

28. By Colin Watson

releasing version 8.13-3ubuntu2

27. By Colin Watson

Mark coreutils Multi-Arch: foreign.

26. By Colin Watson

releasing version 8.13-3ubuntu1

25. By Colin Watson

Filter out -Werror=format-security from CFLAGS when building tests, to
avoid a build failure in gnulib-tests/test-xvasprintf.c.

24. By Colin Watson

remove obsolete patch

23. By Colin Watson

merge from Debian 8.13-3

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