- has an antiquated ed(1)
(I'm lucky it has one, some GNU/Linux don't...)
- cannot build mksh statically linked
* Solaris (SunOS 5.8)
- needs libdl when statically linked (NSSwitch problem)
- /bin/sh is not XPG.4 compatible, don't use test -e
sitory whose ChangeLog follows. mksh R21 is licenced under the MirOS li-
cence, shown in "sh.h", and a two-clause UCB-style licence by Marc Espie
as shown in "alloc.c".
This executable is a fair bit smaller and shorter than our /bin/ksh that
it is designed to eventually replace (as /bin/sh hardlink), with the old
/bin/ksh to completely vanish. It is still in beta testing though, and I
don't think it will compile on other operating systems.
mksh R21 is a completely new port, bringing together the OpenBSD-current
/bin/ksh, the MirOS-current /bin/ksh and the older mksh R20 (which still
was portable, ocvs-based).
- expat as discussed with bsiegert@ today on the phone
- ksh as announced earlier on the lists
* un-hook lib/libexpat from make includes
* remove /usr/include/{,open}ssl upgrade workaround from includes/Makefile
* nuke old bin/ksh
* nuke libexpat and xmlwf
* convert some ancient RCSID styles etc. to more modern stuff
* fix use of CDIAGFLAGS+=, CFLAGS+= and COPTS+= to the correct
variant (include bsd.own.mk _then_ COPTS+=) so they're added
after any user-specified flags
(this is probably lurking in more places than I can imagine)
* fix some indenting, comments, etc.
* make stuff compile (fix warnings/errors)
* add script to review _all_ shlib_version after an openbsd import
* remove two more obsolete /usr/lib/debug/ references
* bin/ps: comment out some SMP code