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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/shells/ksh93
From: Paolo Vincenzo Olivo
Date: 2024-07-30 17:17:08
Message id: 20240730151708.B9F7DFC74@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
shells/ksh93: update to v1.0.9
Many PLIST changes since the main binary is now linked dinamically.
# upstream changes
* Android/Termux is now a supported platform. Build dependencies:
binutils, clang, getconf. Runtime dependencies (optional):
ncurses-utils, getconf.
* Reintroduced support for building a dynamically linked
ksh(1)/shcomp(1), with libast, libdll, libcmd, and libshell available
to other programs as dynamic libraries. bin/package install
/your/basepath will install development headers. The dynamically
linked version is built in a dyn subdirectory; there are no changes to
the statically linked version. Dynamic linking is currently tested and
supported on Linux, Android, macOS, all the BSDs, illumos, Solaris,
QNX, and Haiku.
* On systems where the external printf(1) utility supports deprecated
pre-POSIX syntax for formatters starting with -, ksh now adapts its
built-in printf to match, for compatibility with system scripts.
However, ksh's built-in printf options such as -v or --man are not
affected.
* Fixed a regression in the printf built-in, introduced in 93u+m/1.0.5,
where each instance of \0 or %Z in the format operand caused a string
argument to be incorrectly skipped.
* Fixed a regression, introduced in 93u+m/1.0.5, in ordinal specifiers
in printf %T date specifications. For example, printf '%(%F)T\n' '4th
tuesday in march 2016' wrongly printed '2016-04-09' and now again
correctly prints '2016-03-22'.
* Fixed a regression of return within traps, reintroduced in 93u+m/1.0.8
after being fixed in 93u+m/1.0.0. The regression caused a return or
exit with no arguments to assume the before-trap exit status instead
of that of the last-run command. This broke the shipped autocd
function.
* Fixed a longstanding bug in shell arithmetic: the representation of
negative integers with a base other than 10 was incorrectly treated as
unsigned long. For example, typeset -i16 n=-12; echo $n now correctly
outputs -16#c and no longer ouputs 16#fffffffffffffff4. Fixed a bug,
introduced in ksh93q+ 2005-05-22, that stopped an append assignment
from working together with a declaration command. For example,typeset
var+=value or export var+=value now again work as expected. Fixed a
longstanding bug where the default terminal width for typeset -L, -R,
or -Z, if not given, was miscalculated for multibyte or control
characters. Fixed: expansions of name references in loops were
incorrectly treated as invariant so they yielded the wrong values.
* If a .get or .getn discipline function is set for a variable, it is no
longer incorrectly triggered when performing an arithmetic assignment
on that variable; only the .set discipline is now triggered (as
documented).
* Many other bug fixes (see the NEWS file).
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