2. It causes bash2 to core on my 4.3-STABLE box randomly
3. Since bash is a likely contender for any Linux converts, the last
thing we need is for them to grep through the ports INDEX file, install
this, destabilize their FreeBSD box, and generate bad PR
4. (portmgr hat on) it was not added in an appropriate manner.
Should the original submitter wish to re-evaluate points 1-4 above, then
we'll consider re-adding it. For now, it's toast.
- Remove patches (merged into distribution).
- Add zsh-doc distribution.
- Remove USE_AUTOCONF.
- Remove extraneous shells.bak after /etc/shells update.
- Adjust to slide .info under NOPORTDOCS and such.
- Spelling fix in descr.
Thanks to Pete for his work.
PR: 28657
Submitted by: Pete Fritchman <petef@databits.net>
C1) Turn shells/zsh-devel into a stub which prints a message that
points people at the new shells/zsh, upgraded to 4.0.1.
M1) Add patch to fix some functions included in 4.0.1.
M2) Remove obsolete patches.
M3) Remove MASTER_SITE_LOCAL since we can't use knu's version now.
W1) Remove MASTER_SITE_LOCAL fully.
W2) Put patch-aa in patch-ab for backwards-compatible diffing.
W3) Do C1 with the least diff, using pre-everything:: and then
${FALSE}'ing out after printing the message.
Submitted by: MANTANI Nobutaka <nobutaka@nobutaka.com>,
Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
Noted by: Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@redirect.to>,
Øyvind Kolbu <oyvind@kebab.gaffel.nu>
Approved by: shige (C1)
Remove shells/ruby-shell as it is now part of the standard distribution.
(in both Ruby 1.6.4 and 1.7.0)
Mark security/ruby-sha1 broken for Ruby >= 1.7.0, as it is also part of the
standard distribution now.
shell. Pipes and redirections work just as expected:
sh = Shell.cd("/foo")
sh.cat("bar") | sh.tee("baz") > "baa"
# or
sh.transact do
cat("bar") | tee("baz") > "baa"
end
- Cleanup the do-build target.
- Allow the ksh binary to be statically linked but default to dynamic
to support dynamic loading of 'builtin' functions.
Submitted by: Jacques A. Vidrine <n@nectar.com>
Reviewed by: maintainer
patches were included to fix various bugs (including what I believe are
potential overflow bugs involving gets()).
PR: 23949
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
that was in standard use up to UNIX 6th Edition and was supplied as osh
with UNIX 7th Edition. Its command language is a sparse subset of those
of modern shells and is mostly common to both sh(1) and csh(1).
PR: 23943
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>