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193 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
82fea0b00e Implement a new option to ps.. `-U username'. This allows you to
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.
1995-12-26 03:38:55 +00:00
bde
5ac626c1f4 Restored formatting from the old printf/printf.c. 1995-12-14 23:19:36 +00:00
joerg
cfdacc16ea The shell incorrectly gave & precedence over ;. This breaks the
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)
1995-12-10 17:59:23 +00:00
joerg
ea83bba5aa Move out some of the shell builtin bogosity from printf's source to
sh's builtin/bltin.h.
1995-12-10 15:40:42 +00:00
joerg
7191d72bfa Fix my own brokeness for the colon operator, when one of the arguments
was a valid integer.  The actual decision between integer and string
is now context-dependant on the operator being used.
1995-11-18 18:05:03 +00:00
peter
c140e951e5 A fix for the "cd -" coredump on a brand new /bin/sh. The problem was
noticed on a NetBSD bugs mailing list but this is entirely my own work.

Inspired by: Scott Reynolds <scottr@plexus.com>, for NetBSD
1995-11-14 01:04:52 +00:00
bde
6cdf3e90c6 Fixed descriptions of ignpar and parmrk. 1995-11-11 03:31:13 +00:00
peter
82eac92f0e Implement allowing 'set -v' in the middle of a script to work.
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>
1995-11-03 18:50:14 +00:00
phk
fe6be261cf I add #include <sys/user.h> 1995-10-28 20:11:18 +00:00
ache
449a77b650 Fix -h option:
sense symlink even it is unresolved
1995-10-28 11:54:42 +00:00
ache
c2d646c037 Change local to LC_ALL, there is no bitmask 1995-10-26 10:57:52 +00:00
ache
31de4a4cc9 Change locale to LC_ALL, there no bitmask 1995-10-26 10:56:38 +00:00
torstenb
a31022b303 fix bad dependencies (LIBMATH -> LIBM) 1995-10-25 15:08:21 +00:00
ache
f564fd22e6 Add missing reaction on LC_ALL and LC_COLLATE 1995-10-23 23:08:26 +00:00
ache
b2faa00f39 Add setlocale LC_CTYPE 1995-10-23 21:31:48 +00:00
ache
73ab20d2fc Remove unneded ctype.h everywhere
Add setlocale LC_TIME
1995-10-23 21:23:27 +00:00
ache
76a4f2bbdd Change LC_ALL to LC_CTYPE|LC_TIME - small optimization 1995-10-23 21:09:01 +00:00
ache
426182c17e Add setlocale LC_CTYPE|LC_TIME 1995-10-23 21:06:31 +00:00
ache
ac2673a0e9 Remove unneded ctype.h 1995-10-23 21:03:40 +00:00
ache
80200799c7 Add setlocale LC_ALL 1995-10-23 20:36:26 +00:00
ache
6df301ad24 Add setlocale(LC_TIME,... 1995-10-23 20:26:53 +00:00
ache
cefb9133fd Wrong library was picked by ed 1995-10-22 20:14:13 +00:00
joerg
8deb9482ef o rename ulimit -p into ulimit -u, so we are in agreement with bash
o fix brokeness for 1>&5 redirection, where `5' was an invalid file
  descriptor, but no error message has been generated

o fix brokeness for redirect to/from myself case
1995-10-21 00:47:32 +00:00
joerg
944d729639 Implement the "ulimit" builtin. This is the analogon to csh's "limit"
command and badly needed in sh(1) for everybody who wants to modify
the system-wide limits from inside /etc/rc.

The options are similar to other system's implemantations of this
command, with the FreeBSD additions for -m (memoryuse) and -p (max
processes) that are not available on other systems.
1995-10-19 18:42:12 +00:00
joerg
1b4761e6b2 Fix my breakage of the $0 handling during $ENV processing.
Since the broken version went into 2.1, this fix should, too.
1995-10-09 17:56:32 +00:00
bde
c37d4b75ea Handle trailing slashes in source filenames correctly. E.g., rewrite
`mv foo/ ../..' to `mv foo/ ../../foo/', not to `mv foo/ ../../'.  The
latter caused a panic.  Before the trailing slash changes in the kernel,
the trailing slashes caused the rename() for this mv to fail earlier, so
there was no panic in 2.0.

Fixes part of PR 760.
1995-10-07 10:42:48 +00:00
markm
6620dab5e1 Correctly build the secure ed(1) only if secure/ exists.
Pointed out by:	bde
1995-10-03 15:44:50 +00:00
bde
d7de6aca5b Preserve sticky bit for cp -pR'. It was already preserved for cp -R'.
This also fixes loss of the sticky bit for `mv' across file systems.
1995-10-03 12:55:01 +00:00
bde
4c830ecd4f Fix exit status. `cat no-such-file >/dev/null' exited with status 0.
This has been broken since cat's own err() function was sloppily
replaced by the library functions warn() and err().
1995-10-03 12:46:37 +00:00
joerg
2bda1d13d0 Make the mkinit internal command issue an #undef for each #define, to
avoid "duplicate definition" warnings.
1995-10-01 15:13:31 +00:00
joerg
31323db649 Posixize:
sh  -c [-aCefinuvx] command_string [ command_name [argument ...]  ]        1

 4.56.3  Options

    -c          Read commands from the command_string operand.  Set the
                value of special parameter 0 (see 3.5.2) from the value of
                the command_name operand and the positional parameters
                ($1, $2, etc.) in sequence from the remaining argument
                operands.

Pointed out by: Kaleb Keithly (kaleb@x.org)
1995-10-01 15:11:42 +00:00
markm
afe826ae7c Define CRYPTOBJDIR if secure is being built 1995-10-01 14:55:06 +00:00
markm
50f18fc23c ed/Makefile is able to 'decide' for itself whether to build secure or
unceumbered ed. Remove the superfluous .if (...) / .endif
1995-10-01 14:24:01 +00:00
markm
9beecc7061 Use the same make technique as passwd and xntpd for the secure ed(1). This
will allow the secure/bin/ed directory to be cleaned out and the bin/Makefile
to be cleaned up.
1995-10-01 14:17:29 +00:00
ache
269e1bfa71 Build secure ed if available and allowed 1995-09-29 19:31:55 +00:00
peter
5a3733e33d Correct the alignment of the tty column, which was affected by my change to
allow more than two tty characters.

David Greenman pointed out that when a process that had been revoked from
it's controlling tty, the "-" sign was detached from any two-character
names.
1995-09-26 17:48:59 +00:00
mpp
254317c903 Uncomment out references to FIFOs for the -F and -l options.
Also mention sockets in the text for -F.

Partially obtained from the NetBSD commit mail list.
1995-09-26 08:48:09 +00:00
bde
5f0de3a123 Fix relocation of job table.
while { sleep 1 & wait; } do echo 1; done

corrupted the job table every 4th iteration.
1995-09-21 13:24:20 +00:00
dg
979cc2cf2b Don't dereference a NULL pointer in the case of a null pipe.
e.g.:
ls |> foo.out

sh now behaves the same as it does under SunOS 4.x for this case.
1995-09-20 08:30:56 +00:00
pst
1c6e5f9967 If mail is received with no from address, invoke sendmail with
/usr/sbin/sendmail -f <> dest
rather than
	/usr/sbin/sendmail -f dest.

Submitted by:  Michael Butler <imb@scgt.oz.au>
Obtained from: Eric Allman <eric@cs.berkeley.edu>
1995-09-16 18:52:51 +00:00
markm
acf48f4555 Updating /usr/include/kerberosIV/des.h so eBones will build breaks
rcp and rlogin.
(patch supplied)

Submitted by:  John Capo <jc@irbs.com>
1995-09-10 14:59:51 +00:00
peter
136c23f685 Increase the tty column width from 2 to 3 characters.
This gives us more room to breath with tty names, especially with drivers
that support large numbers of ports..  eg: specialix and digiboard.

This does not actually change the current tty names, it just allows room
for reporting more characters if the drivers use them.
1995-09-04 01:22:54 +00:00
jkh
46a8ec7986 Well, it would appear that the "ayes" have it (though by a slim margin).
Apply my \c changes to echo.  It should also be noted that this is:
A) going into 2.2, not 2.1
B) a functional no-op unless you actually use it!
1995-08-31 17:25:55 +00:00
joerg
4ff02b02ed Sigh. This will become a never ending story. :-(
When comparing my recent parser change against the ash in 1.1.5.1, i
found that a couple of other problems in the same area has been fixed
there, but not in 2.2.  Semicolons and EOF do also delimit words...
1995-08-28 19:24:35 +00:00
dg
4f9c80c674 Correct the default format info to indicate "%+". 1995-08-28 10:38:01 +00:00
joerg
3de11c3b09 Make the shell handle a null command in a &&/|| sequence correctly.
The && and || tokens do also terminate a command, not only the
newline.

While i was at it, disabled trace code by default, it served no good
purpose since it required the use of a debugger anyway to be turned
on.  Instead, placed a hint in the Makefile on how to turn it on.

This makes the shell ~ 10 % faster and ~ 4 KB smaller. :)

Pointed out by:  jan@physik.TU-Berlin.DE (Jan Riedinger)
1995-08-27 20:26:44 +00:00
pst
c32a50c04e Clean up compilation warnings. 1995-08-23 05:31:06 +00:00
nate
de358b5139 Fix possible FS corruption caused by extra parameter to pax.
oo
Turns out, it's pretty important if you use PAX for backup.  In the man
page for PAX, there is an error (OK, we could call it a "potentially
catastrophic incompleteness").  It reads:

>  The command:
>
>      pax -r -v -f filename
>
>  gives the verbose table of contents for an archive stored in filename.

Yup, it does do that.  With a side effect: it also _replaces_ all the
files that come in from the archive.  As is my custom, I did my
backup-validation real soon after the backup was written.  Precisely
because I've seen the same sort of thing happen on other systems.  So all
that file-restoring didn't do a lot of damage.  Probably helped my
fragmentation somewhat (aha, an online defragger?) It did confuse one
hapless user, who lost an email message he _knew_ he hadn't deleted.
Apparently the system restored the file as of just before that critical
message came in.

The correct entry should read:

>  The command:
>
>      pax -v -f filename
>




>  gives the verbose table of contents for an archive stored in filename.


Submitted by:	John Beckett <jbeckett@southern.edu> via the BSDI mailing list
1995-08-16 23:12:25 +00:00
joerg
1d402e8a8d The command to `move' across file system boundaries is actually
cp -PRp source_file destination

Closes PR # bin/689: mv(1) manpage

Submitted by:	wosch@cs.tu-berlin.de (Wolfram Schneider)
1995-08-15 19:44:39 +00:00
joerg
4f47bf958d sh(1) incorrectly ignored an EOF condition when looking for the
closing backquote in a `foo` substitution.

Discovered by: Martin Welk <mw@theatre.pandora.sax.de>
1995-08-11 08:18:39 +00:00