Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
What do you mean by lost .shrc?
I had to migrate a lot of data recently, and hadn't backed up some of
dotfiles, and .shrc and .profile were among them.
Also for your "trimming the distribution" work did you custom build sh
as "SMALL"?
What was done:
1. Unnecessary
Robert Elz wrote:
This should be fixed in the sh in current now (like, from after this
e-mail).
A weird omission from a previous fix (from months ago, and until now,
no-one noticed).
Such a small and a trivial fix :)
I noticed that after upgrading my not-so-current (some months old)
Robert Elz wrote:
3. I lost my .shrc, and now I can't get my PS1 to work. I think I used
to use this:
--
PS1='[$( pwd | sed "s,^$HOME,~," )]; '# which is [~]; when at home
--
but now it doesn't work.
It should, there is nothing in the processing of that which cares about
whether sh is
Hi,
I recently updated my test amd64 machine to 8.99.25.
A quick summary:
1. As you might remember the "trimming the distribution" thread, I
followed my
own solution to that: removing unnecessary components from Makefiles'
SUBDIR,
when there are no such options in mk.conf -- eg. MKGCC=no.
As
Taylor R Campbell wrote:
> The drmkms update commit bomb is finished. I've compile-tested amd64,
> i386, macppc, sparc64, and evbarm/TEGRA, and they all build. I'll be
> around this evening US/Eastern to clean up fallout, of which I'm sure
> there will be some, but I need to get to $DAYJOB for