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These are specified by POSIX but are not special builtins, and therefore need to be available via execve() and utilities like time, nohup, xargs. (Note that hash was moved from the XSI option to the base in the 2008 standard.) Like most of the POSIX "regular builtin commands", these need to be executed in a shell environment for full functionality, although they may still be of some use outside one. Unlike the POSIX special and regular builtin commands, POSIX does not require these to be found before a PATH search, although that could be an oversight. Like some of the utilities already provided by usr.bin/alias, these may lead to confusing results when invoked from csh(1).
23 lines
567 B
Makefile
23 lines
567 B
Makefile
# $FreeBSD$
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SCRIPTS=generic.sh
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SCRIPTSNAME=alias
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NO_OBJ=
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LINKS= ${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/bg \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/cd \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/command \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/fc \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/fg \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/getopts \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/hash \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/jobs \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/read \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/type \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/ulimit \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/umask \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/unalias \
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${BINDIR}/alias ${BINDIR}/wait
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.include <bsd.prog.mk>
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