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2001-08-25OpenBSD doesn't have RLIMIT_VMEM or RLIMIT_SWAP, so we don'tHeikki Korpela
have ulimit -v or -w either. ok millert@
2001-08-23fix a typo; tim@robbins.dropbear.id.auPeter Valchev
2001-08-03Typo; heko@iki.fiAaron Campbell
2001-07-31Documentation fixes per PR 1979 by Kaspar Toomik.Hugh Graham
2001-06-23more .%A handling; bk@rt.fmTheo de Raadt
2001-05-28Various fixes; mpech@prosoft.org.lvAaron Campbell
2001-04-12Insert some missing commas.Aaron Campbell
2000-10-19Where we talk about $$, also say mention that PIDs are not safe to use forAaron Campbell
generating temporary file names, and point people to mktemp(1) instead.
2000-03-21Sometimes it is confusing when a sentence begins with lowercase; d@Aaron Campbell
2000-03-17Try to synchronize the ksh(1) and sh(1) man pages somewhat.Aaron Campbell
2000-03-17Remove hard sentence breaks.Aaron Campbell
1999-07-05mdoc'ify syntax of the more complicated commands; when I converted this manAaron Campbell
page originally, I didn't know how to do such funky things
1999-07-01remove trailing spaces; missed from a previous commitAaron Campbell
1999-06-15patches from pdksh 5.2.13.11Todd C. Miller
1999-06-14Fixed a bunch of typos, grammar errors, and unclear wording in the shPaul Janzen
man page, and the corresponding problems in the ksh page.
1999-06-03use the hyphenated form "command-line" in the case of a compound adjective;Aaron Campbell
pjanzen@
1999-05-30repairsAaron Campbell
1999-05-28be more conservative with the .Dq macro; in particular, use .Sq macros most ofAaron Campbell
the time instead when quoting 1-2 characters (makes it much easier to read); based on a patch received awhile ago from d@
1999-03-02Finally, new and improved mandoc ksh/sh man pages. This took hours, and hours,Aaron Campbell
and hours... Someone please read it and find any typos I may have missed.
1999-01-19Updates from pdksh-unstable-5.2.13.7. Most notable change is:Todd C. Miller
trap: exit traps now executed in subshells (without explicit exit call). See the Changelog for a full list of changes.
1998-10-29Bug fixes from pdksh-unstable-5.2.13.4, including "official" versions ofTodd C. Miller
some that we had already fixed locally. o typeset -f FUNC doesn't print follows command (and expression) substitutions. o when re-allocating memory, too much may be copied from old memory. o set -o printed some options sans names. o emacs mode: <esc>. in very fist command causes core dump. o pdksh dumps core after a cd command. o typeset -i reports on array elements that have no value (at&t ksh reports on array base name - no index). o ulimit -ctn unlimittttted kills shell (resource exceeded). o ". /dev/null" says access denied. o flag field in aliases incorrectly changed (all flags set instead of clearing ISSET) in exec.c(flushcom). o ${#array[*]} prints largest index instead of number of (set) elements in an array (ksh88 does the former). o sys_siglist[] doesn't always have NSIG non-null entries...
1998-07-24fix spelling of separate; aaron@ug.cs.dal.caTheo de Raadt
1998-06-25pdksh-5.2.13 + local changesTodd C. Miller
1998-03-18Document what sh/ksh does when the cd command matches a non empty pathMarco S Hyman
in the CDPATH environment variable.
1997-08-05Fixes for a variety of pdksh problems:grr
1) pkksh in sh mode closed fd's other than [012] on exec'ing a command. this is a ksh'ism and POSIX sates that open files are part of the environment to be passed to the new process. 2) pdksh in sh mode interpets (( as meaning the start of arithmetic "quoting", which is incompatible with it's usage as a nested sub-shell invocation. The $(( form for arithmetic substitution is stil valid, however. PR user/59 millert@openbsd.org (Todd C. Miller) 3) pdksh sh.1 manpage isn't explicit about the range of input text that is subject to field splitting after a substitution. PR user/236 Mathieu.Herrb@mipnet.fr (Mathiew Herrb)
1997-01-02Don't mention $_.Jason Downs
1996-11-30Install ksh as sh too.Jason Downs