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2025-03-13 |
Ubuntu considers replacing GNU coreutils with uutils |
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The Ubuntu distribution may soon have a new set of core utilities (coreutils). Traditionally, most Linux distributions (including Ubuntu) have used GNU's core utilities to provide command line programs such as copy (cp), move (mv), and directory listing (ls). This may change with Ubuntu 25.10 which is going to test alternatives to these programs which are designed to be faster and more secure. Jon Seager writes: "Starting with Ubuntu 25.10, my goal is to adopt some of these modern implementations as the default. My immediate goal is to make uutils' coreutils implementation the default in Ubuntu 25.10, and subsequently in our next Long Term Support (LTS) release, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, if the conditions are right. But... why? Performance is a frequently cited rationale for 'Rewrite it in Rust' projects. While performance is high on my list of priorities, it's not the primary driver behind this change. These utilities are at the heart of the distribution - and it's the enhanced resilience and safety that is more easily achieved with Rust ports that are most attractive to me." More information on the Rust implementation of coreutils can be found on the uutils project page. |
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