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Addresses request on tech-pkg@ by Georg Schwarz.
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previous patches disabled it on NetBSD unconditionally. Bump PKGREVISION.
Pointed out by Kibum Han. Thanks to junyoung@ for testing.
OK'ed by schmonz@ and wiz@.
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minor changes by me.
XSH is a fast and powerful command-line XML editor. It may be used to
query and modify XML documents. XSH may be used either interactivelly or
for off-line processing (like bash). XPath expressions are used to
select parts of XML document to be processed.
Both system shell and perl are accessible from XSH in a very natural
way. XSH itself is written in Perl and uses XML::LibXML bindings of
gnome-xml2 library in the background level.
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36. V6.13.00 - 20040519
35. V6.12.03 - 20040322
34. turn on kanji and dspmbyte by default; add check for utf8 locales,
and turn parsing of that automatically based on $LANG.
33. Fix compilation issue under Windows/NT and charset incorrect patch
(Yoshiyuki Sakakibara)
32. completion additions (Tom Warzeka)
31. compilation fix (Martin Kraemer)
30. V6.12.02 - 20040221
29. Glob completion listing addition (Tom Warzeka)
28. BS2000 bs2cmd builtin. (Martin Kraemer)
27. Fix interrupt resetting code when /etc startup scripts have syntax errors
(Mark A. Grondona)
26. Clarification of kill-ring commands (Per Hedeland)
25. Debian completion additions (Martin Godisch)
24. Japanese character set fixes (Juehiro-san) from debian
23. NLS charset fixes; disabled since they only work with gnu gencat
(Martin Godisch)
22. Fix HPUX >= 11 resource (Jack Cummings)
21. Handle breaksw that jumps out of loops.
20. Revert #16. It causes worse problems.
19. Avoid using execl() because the last NULL does not always promoted to
a pointer because the function is variadic (Harti Brandt)
18. revert ignoreeof to the 6.11.00 behavior and document it (Martin Godisch)
17. do a case insensitive comparison for the multibyte vars (Martin Godisch)
16. don't sigsuspend() for an already exited job
15. glob all arguments in source (Martin Godisch)
14. various debian fixes (Martin Godisch)
13. setenv syntax check revert (Satoshi I. Nozawa)
12. EAGAIN typo (dan harkless)
11. filec compilation issue on hpux (beebe)
10. win32 compilation fixes for O_LARGEFILE (amol)
9. Don't go into an infinite loop when tcgetpgrp() returns an error.
8. Cygwin fixes (Corinna Vinschen)
7. NLS catclose() bug avoidance (KAJIMOTO Masato)
6. V6.12.01 - 20030208
5. Misc NT cleanup. No more GPL code (amol)
4. use strtol() to detect errors in builtin kill (Peter Jeremy)
3. Recognize linux systems on mips* (Maciej W. Rozycki)
2. Enable complete=igncase on unix (Stephen Krauth)
1. Eliminate maxitems (Todd Miller)
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(for example under IRIX64 using gcc, where it otherwise will produce
32bit object files). Patch that.
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#ifdefs after this label leads to any code, so insert a no-op, just in case.
Based on emails from Georg Schwarz to wiz, also noted in
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2003-04/msg00002.html.
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posh is a stripped-down version of pdksh that aims for compliance with
Debian's policy, and also has a few extra features.
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This closes PR pkg/25314.
Changes:
* Made various changes to hopefully improve the clarity.
Added COMPATIBILITY, HISTORY, and NOTES sections.
* Made changes to how the shell handles terminating `\' characters
w/ the `-c' and `-t' flags. This is a simple extension of the
same behaviour exhibited when the shell is interactive or when it
executes a command file, the only difference being that where a
terminating `\' character causes the shell to read the next line
of input in an interactive shell or command file, w/ the `-c' and
`-t' flags the shell terminates w/o executing the command line.
* Allow parameter substitution w/ the `-c' and `-t' flags. This
feature is not documented. For example, invoking the shell as
follows allows parameter substitution to take place:
% osh -t one two three
echo $0 $1 $2 $3
-t one two three
* The shell now ignores SIGINT and SIGQUIT when the `-c' or `-t' flag
is used. Thus, asynchronous commands invoked in this way ignore
interrupts as they should.
* Ignore SIGINT and SIGQUIT for all commands started from asynchronous
subshells. For example, `( sleep 300; some_command ) >outfile&' now
ignores `^C' and `^\' as it should.
* Don't ignore SIGINT and SIGQUIT for asynchronous commands started
in command files. If a command file is terminated by one of these
signals, the asynchronous commands should also terminate.
* Reverted a change made to termination reporting in osh-040216 that
was not actually compatible w/ the V6 shell.
* Always terminate the shell when read(2) fails.
This fixes a possible infinite loop.
* Fixed a bug in the parser that caused syntactically incorrect
subshell commands not to be detected as such when preceded by
redirection arguments (e.g., `<infile >outfile ( | )').
This bug was introduced in osh-040216.
* Fixed possible buffer overflows in substparm(); added a new error
message, "Too many characters", and made other changes necessary to
properly deal w/ the new error condition. This problem had been
present since at least osh-020214.
* Made some changes to how globbing is handled by the shell.
Specifically, glob(3) should only be called when an argument contains
unquoted occurrences of any of the glob characters `*', `?', or `['.
Previously, it was being called for every argument of an external
command. This change improves run-time performance slightly as
judged by time(1) and information returned by getrusage(2).
* The above-mentioned change also allows the following compatibility
feature. Added globbing compatibility when the shell is compiled
w/ -DCLONE so that when no matches are found a diagnostic,
"No match", is printed.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Note by Geoff Wing
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to catch up with the development releases any more.
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Patch provided by Geoff C. Wing in PR 24918
ok'd by uebayasi@
New features between zsh versions 4.0 and 4.2
Configuration:
* upgraded to use autoconf post-2.50
* improved compatibility with other shells through shell options, builtin
arguments and improved builtin option parsing
Syntax and builtins:
* new printf builtin
* `+=' to append to parameters which works for scalars, arrays and (with
pairs) associative arrays.
* enhanced multiple parameter `for' loops: for key value in key1 value1 key2
value2 ... maintaining full compatibility with POSIX syntax.
* Suffix aliases allow the shell to run a command on a file by suffix, e.g
`alias -s ps=gv' makes `foo.ps' execute `gv foo.ps'. Supplied function
zsh-mime-setup uses existing mailcap and mime.types files to set up suitable
aliases. Supplied function pick-web-browser is suitable for finding a browser
to show .html etc. files by suffix alias.
* new option `no_case_glob' for case-insensitive globbing.
Add-on modules and functions:
* zsh/datetime modules makes date formatting and seconds since EPOCH available
inside the shell.
* zsh/net/tcp module provides builtin interface to TCP through ztcp builtin.
Function suite for interactive and script use with expect-style pattern
matching.
* zsh/net/socket module provides zsocket builtin.
* zcalc calculator function with full line editing.
* builtin interface to pcre library
* zsh/zselect module provides zselect builtin as interface to select system call
Completion system:
* general improvements to command and context support, low-level functions,
display code.
* in verbose mode, matches with the same description are grouped
* highly configurable completions for values of specific parameters, specific
redirections for specific commands
* support for bash completion functions (typically zsh native functions are more
powerful where available)
* New completions provided for (some of these may be in later 4.0 releases):
valgrind, tidy, texinfo, infocmp, Java classes, larch, limit, locale
parameters, netcat, mysqldiff, mt, lsof, elinks, ant, debchange (dch), email
addresses, file system types, Perforce, xsltproc. Plus many others.
Line editor:
* special parameters $PREDISPLAY, $POSTDISPLAY available in function widgets
to configure uneditable text (for narrowing)
* recursive editing
* supplied widgets read-from-minibuffer, replace-string use these features
(more intuitive prompting and argument reading than 4.0)
* access to killed text via $CUTBUFFER and $killring
* supplied highly configurable word widgets forward-word-match etc., can set
what constitutes a word interactively or in startup script (implement
bash-style behaviour, replacing previous bash-* word widgets)
* interface to incremental search via $LASTSEARCH
* better handling of keymaps in zle and widgets
* better support for output from user-defined widgets while zle is active
* tetris game which runs entirely in zle
* several other contributed widgets
Local internal improvements:
* disowned jobs are automatically restarted
* \u and \U print escapes for Unicode
* read -d allows a custom line ending.
* read -t .
* line numbers in error messages and $PS4 output are more consistent
* `=prog' expands only paths, no longer aliases for consistency
* job display in prompts; `jobs' command output can be piped
* prompts: new $RPROMPT2, %^, %j, %y, enhanced %{, %}, %_.
* rand48() function in zsh/mathfunc for better randomness in arithmetic
(if the corresponding math library function is present)
* $SECONDS parameter can be made floating point via `typeset -F SECONDS'
for better timing accuracy
* improvements to command line history mechanism
* job table is dynamically sized, preventing overflow (typically seen
previously in complex completions).
* many bugfixes
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Too many changes to copy here, previous package was 2 years old, please
review the Changelog file.
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presence of some strings to decide how to build zsh. This is, of course,
a stupid thing to do, but we must not override config.status to "fix"
this build. This fixes PR 24483.
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bsd.pkg.mk no longer overrides the ability of config.status to generate
new files.
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explicitly calls config.status to generate some Makefiles in certain
directories. This particular package has a need for executing the real
config.status, so we need to avoid overriding it automatically.
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automatically now.
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pkg/24297.
Changes since 4.0.7:
- Many bug fixes.
- Local improvements to various completion functions.
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gpatch build dependency.
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Nologinmsg is a slightly more functional replacement for /sbin/nologin.
It adds per-user messages, and group messages (of a form).
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
PR:
Submitted by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from: FreeBSD ports collection
MFC after:
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for mutations of packages to be named <pkg>-<mutation>.
add a CONFLICT on static-bash for obvious reasons.
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for mutations of packages to be named <pkg>-<mutation>.
add a CONFLICT on static-ast-ksh for obvious reasons.
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for mutations of packages to be named <pkg>-<mutation>.
add a CONFLICT on standalone-tcsh for obvious reasons.
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mutations of packages to be named <pkg>-<mutation>.
add a CONFLICT on static-tcsh for obvious reasons.
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accordingly.
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From PR pkg/22898 by Jonathan Perkin.
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noted by abs on tech-pkg@.
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