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--- Begin Message ---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 -- hkp://keys.gnupg.net CA45 09B5 5351 7C11 A9D1 7286 0036 9E45 1595 8BC0
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--- Begin Message ---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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