- Use old conversion of clock_gettime on macOS prior to 10.12
- Manpage tweak: shell scripts should use getopts instead of getopt
- In addition to 2-byte and 3-byte UTF-8 sequences, correctly identify
all 4-byte UTF-8 sequences
- Do not permit an empty list between "while" and "do"
- This is oksh-6.9, matching ksh(1) from OpenBSD 6.9 with portability
additions.
From the OpenBSD 6.9 changelog:
- Fixed ksh(1) redrawing of a multiline PS1 prompt in vi mode and added
support for ^R (redraw) in insert mode.
- Fix build on musl-libc platforms (#49)
- Default CFLAGS of -g -O2 if user didn't specify any
- Fix a bug on Linux systems (#48)
- Add an OKSH_VERSION variable that gives the user the oksh version
(KSH_VERSION and SH_VERSION are still their original values)
- Default to ST_MTIM when using --no-thanks
- Allow some code to be commented out when not compiling with curses
- Solaris has a function named sig2str. Rename ours oksh_sig2str.
- Pull in latest upstream code, which is #43 from Michael Forney.
- Make BINDIR and MANDIR actually depend on PREFIX.
- Variables have $'s.
- Older Linux has clock_gettime in librt; check for that.
- configure: improve clock_gettime diagnostic messages.
- HP-UX support.
- Add --enable-lto for those who want link-time optimization.
- Update to latest OpenBSD code.
- Make cross compiling a real possibility, with instructions.
- Fix typo.
- For loop initial declarations is a better C99 check for older gcc.
- Update from OpenBSD.
- Separate out compilation and linking in configure tests.
- Only add -std=gnu99 if using --no-thanks.
- If using --no-thanks and you didn't specify the environment
- --no-thanks isn't just for cross compiling
- Default to ST_MTIM when using --no-thanks
Note release version goes backwards. Version now follows openbsd version
numbering.
No changes available.
Patched to eliminate compilation warnings on netbsd.