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Subject: bash-builtins: incomplete set of binaries
Package: bash-builtins
Version: 5.0-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

The debian package includes an incomplete set of compiled builtins for
the available 'loadable builtin' examples. Comparing the content
of folders /usr/lib/bash with /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/loadables/
shows that 29 out of 35 binaries are included; missing are cat, hello, necho,
rm, stat, and template.

My expectation was that once a majority of binaries were prepared, all
would be.

Versions of packages bash-builtins depends on:
ii  bash  5.0-1

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On 20.01.19 13:14, Boruch Baum wrote:
> Subject: bash-builtins: incomplete set of binaries
> Package: bash-builtins
> Version: 5.0-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> The debian package includes an incomplete set of compiled builtins for
> the available 'loadable builtin' examples. Comparing the content
> of folders /usr/lib/bash with /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/loadables/
> shows that 29 out of 35 binaries are included; missing are cat, hello, necho,
> rm, stat, and template.
> 
> My expectation was that once a majority of binaries were prepared, all
> would be.

$ ls builtins

alias.def     caller.def   complete.def  evalstring.c     getopt.c     inlib.def
   mkbuiltins.c  reserved.def  source.def   ulimit.def
bashgetopt.c  cd.def       declare.def   exec.def         getopt.h     jobs.def
    printf.def    return.def    suspend.def  umask.def
bashgetopt.h  colon.def    echo.def      exit.def         getopts.def  kill.def
    psize.c       setattr.def   test.def     wait.def
bind.def      command.def  enable.def    fc.def           hash.def     let.def
    psize.sh      set.def       times.def
break.def     common.c     eval.def      fg_bg.def        help.def
Makefile.in  pushd.def     shift.def     trap.def
builtin.def   common.h     evalfile.c    gen-helpfiles.c  history.def
mapfile.def  read.def      shopt.def     type.def

these are all included in the sources.

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