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pdksh is so messy.
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c_ulimit.c 1.9: avoid sign extension problem
lex.c 1.13: bugfix related to nested quotes
Bump PKGREVISION.
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bulk builds.
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- Define __UNCONST in sh.h instead of on the command line to fix build
issue with !latest Sun Studio.
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PDKSH-5_2_14 and NetBSD-current HEAD as of 2008-05-31.
- Fixes rare segfault seen on Solaris.
- add strlcpy and strlcat fallback implementations from libnbcompat
- regenerate configure (using autoconf-2.12, ugh)
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- Add DESTDIR support.
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Only the files required to build it, for pkgsrc bootstrap purposes.
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in DNS. Mentioned by Zafer Aydogan in PR pkg/37321.
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automatically detects whether we want the pkginstall machinery to be
used by the package Makefile.
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one doesn't exist. From now on, we only add the listed PKG_SHELL to
the /etc/shells file if it already exists. This fixes PR pkg/27162.
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+SHELL.
* Turn PKG_REGISTER_SHELLS into a variable that can be set in the shell
environment so that admins can make a choice when installing from
binary packages.
* PKG_SHELL is now a list of paths, and if the path is relative, then it
is taken to be relative to ${PREFIX}. Convert packages that set
PKG_SHELL to take advantage of this new feature by changing the full
paths to the shells into relative paths.
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have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
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as this isn't really the real Korn shell, and "pdksh" is a more accurate
name for it. Also don't use buildlink2 so that this shell may be used to
bootstrap buildlink2.
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PD-ksh is a mostly complete AT&T ksh look-alike. Work is mostly
finished to make it fully compatible with both POSIX and AT&T ksh
(when the two don't conflict). Since pdksh is free and compiles
and runs on most common unix systems, it is very useful in creating
a consistent user interface across multiple machines.
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