POSIX-compliant Implementation of /bin/sh
DASH is a POSIX-compliant implementation of /bin/sh that aims to be as small as
possible without sacrificing speed where possible.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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dash-0.5.12.tar.gz | 0000246054 240 KB | |
dash.changes | 0000007183 7.01 KB | |
dash.spec | 0000002015 1.97 KB |
Revision 30 (latest revision is 31)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 1044369
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
(revision 30)
- update to 0.5.12: * eval: Test evalskip before flipping status for NNOT * parser: Add VSBIT to ensure subtype is never zero * eval: Check eflag after redirection error * eval: Always set exitstatus in evaltree * expand: Add ifsfree to expand to fix a logic error that causes a buffer over-read * expand: Always quote caret when using fnmatch * parser: Fix VSLENGTH parsing with trailing garbage * shell: Fail if building --with-libedit and can't find libedit * jobs: Only block in waitcmd on first run * redir: Retry open64 on EINTR * eval: Prevent recursive PS4 expansion * jobs: Fix waitcmd busy loop - drop check-nflag-in-evaltree.patch (upstream)
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