POSIX-compliant Implementation of /bin/sh

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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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dash-0.5.7-do-not-close-stderr.patch 0000000410 410 Bytes
dash-0.5.8.tar.gz 0000223028 218 KB
dash-remove-backslash-before-in-double-quotes-in-variable.patch 0000001034 1.01 KB
dash.changes 0000003348 3.27 KB
dash.spec 0000002146 2.1 KB
Revision 16 (latest revision is 31)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 254939 from Guido Berhoerster's avatar Guido Berhoerster (gberh) (revision 16)
- update to version 0.5.8
  - Small optimisation of command -pv change
  - Set command -p path to /usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
  - Change "characters" for printf precision to "bytes"
  - Clarify "trap '' signals" syntax in manual page
  - Clarify that 0 and EXIT are both acceptable for exit traps
  - command: allow combining -p with -v
  - getjob: Fix off-by-one error for multiple of four job numbers
  - Propagate EXP_QPAT in subevalvar
  - Initialise OPTIND after importing environment
  - Fixed argument parsing crash in test
  - Add newline when tracing in poplocalvars
  - Markup fixes in manual for mandoc 1.12.1
  - Use PRIdMAX instead of %j in printf
  - Fix typo for wait in manual
  - Add support for ulimit -r
  - Avoid overflow for very long variable name
  - Sanitise environment variable names on entry
  - Allow building without LINEO support
  - Add top-level autogen.sh
  - Avoid imaxdiv when only one of the results is wanted
  - Fix klibc DEBUG compilation
  - Merge SKIPFUNC/SKIPFILE and only clear SKIPFUNC when leaving
    dotcmd
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