diff -urNp coreutils-6.10-orig/doc/coreutils.info coreutils-6.10/doc/coreutils.info --- coreutils-6.10-orig/doc/coreutils.info 2008-04-07 17:52:11.000000000 +0200 +++ coreutils-6.10/doc/coreutils.info 2008-04-07 18:03:27.000000000 +0200 @@ -5642,7 +5642,7 @@ options::. Preserve as much as possible of the structure and attributes of the original files in the copy (but do not attempt to preserve internal directory structure; i.e., `ls -U' may list the entries in a copied - directory in a different order). Equivalent to `-dpR'. + directory in a different order). Equivalent to `-cdpR'. `-b' `--backup[=METHOD]' @@ -5660,6 +5660,11 @@ options::. cp --backup --force -- "$i" "$i" done +`-c' + Preserve SELinux security context of the original files if possible. + Note: Some file systems don't support storing of SELinux security + context. + `--copy-contents' If copying recursively, copy the contents of any special files (e.g., FIFOs and device files) as if they were regular files. diff -urNp coreutils-6.10-orig/doc/coreutils.texi coreutils-6.10/doc/coreutils.texi --- coreutils-6.10-orig/doc/coreutils.texi 2008-04-07 17:52:11.000000000 +0200 +++ coreutils-6.10/doc/coreutils.texi 2008-04-07 18:01:43.000000000 +0200 @@ -6957,7 +6957,7 @@ Preserve as much as possible of the stru original files in the copy (but do not attempt to preserve internal directory structure; i.e., @samp{ls -U} may list the entries in a copied directory in a different order). -Equivalent to @option{-dpR}. +Equivalent to @option{-cdpR}. @item -b @itemx @w{@kbd{--backup}[=@var{method}]} @@ -6981,6 +6981,11 @@ for i; do done @end example +@item -c +@cindex SELinux security context information, preserving +Preserve SELinux security context of the original files if possible. +Some file systems don't support storing of SELinux security context. + @item --copy-contents @cindex directories, copying recursively @cindex copying directories recursively