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Flags aren't printed in hexadecimal, as documented.
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Reported by: andreas@knobel.gun.de
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The man page for date(1) talks about "a a" maximum, not just
"a" maximum.
Submitted by: Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au> via NetBSD GNATS
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option -f and -i are exclusive
respond `Y' is equal to `y'
fix usage string
remove isatty(3) check
Reviewed by: pst
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respond `Y' is equal to `y'
Add a note how to delete file name with beginning `-'
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correct indent of last new code
fix usage string, option -f before option -i (alphabetic order)
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respond `Y' is equal to `y'
update usage string
prompt only if source exist
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-? is an unnecessary case statement and not useful
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Submitted by: pst, ache
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all flag variables initialized with zero
respond `Y' is equal to `y'
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option -f and -i are exclusive
all flag variables initialized with zero
respond `Y' is equal to `y'
update usage string
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all flag variables initialized with zero
respond `Y' is equal to `y'
update usage string
prompt only if source exist
ignore -i option if file descriptor stdin not refers to a valid
terminal type device
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Submitted by: jhs
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process and changed all of the old references to update(8) to update(4).
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try and silence "manck".
ncurses, rpc, and some of the gnu stuff are still a big mess, however.
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didn't correctly start background jobs anymore. Strange that nobody
was complaining...
Add a dummy target for `builtins' in the Makefile, to prevent it
from attempting to build this file by compiling builtins.c. :-/
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passed to kvm_open. Closes PR# 476.
Submitted by: Jeffrey Hsu <hsu@freebsd.org>
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Submitted by: Tom Samplonius <tom@haven.uniserve.com>
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This fixes PR943.
ffs/ffs_vfsops.c:
ffs_statfs() multiplied by (100 - minfree) as part of calculating the
minfree percentage (complemented in 100%), so with the standard minfree
of 8, it was broken for file systems of size >= 1TB/92 = 11GB. Use the
standard freespace() macro instead. This also fixes a rounding bug (the
"Avail" count was sometimes 1 too small).
ffs/* (not fixed):
The freespace() macro multiplies by minfree, so with the standard
minfree of 8, it is broken for file systems of size >= 1TB/8 = 128GB.
This bug is more serious since it affects block allocation.
ffs/ffs_alloc.c (not fixed):
Ordinary users are sometimes allowed to allocate 1 (partial) block
too many so that the "Avail" count goes negative. E.g., if there is
1 fragment available and the file is fairly large, one more full
block is allocated.
df/df.c:
ufs_df() used/uses essentially the same code as ffs_statfs(), so it
had/has the same bugs.
ufs_df() gratuitously replaced "Avail" counts of < 0 by 0, so it
gave different results for non-mounted file systems in this case.
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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Reviewed by: jkh, kuku, phk
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. mention the need for procfs
. make it clear that default sorting is first by ctty, then by PID
Submitted by: schweikh@ito.uni-stuttgart.de (Jens Schweikhardt)
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list the processes belonging to a particular user without having to use
`-u' and grepping for the username. Basically you can now get a short
`ps -x' like list (with more space for the command) for other users.
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traditional behaviour, and it violates Posix.2.
Fixes PR # bin/880: /bin/sh incorrectly parse...
Fixes also an earlier problem report about the shell not evaluating
loops correctly. (Not files via GNATS.)
Submitted by: nnd@itfs.nsk.su (Nickolay N. Dudorov)
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sh's builtin/bltin.h.
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was a valid integer. The actual decision between integer and string
is now context-dependant on the operator being used.
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noticed on a NetBSD bugs mailing list but this is entirely my own work.
Inspired by: Scott Reynolds <scottr@plexus.com>, for NetBSD
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This means that a script containing:
echo 1
set -v
echo 2
will now produce output, like it does on SYSV machines and other 'proper'
/bin/sh implementations..
This is done by a slight restructure of the input processor allowing it to
read chunks from the file at a time, but process the data by line from the
chunk.
Obtained from: Christos Zoulas for NetBSD. <christos@deshaw.com>
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sense symlink even it is unresolved
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Add setlocale LC_TIME
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