Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2016 09:38:40 -0500
From: "Christos Zoulas" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
| Modified Files:
| src/bin/sh: options.c
|
| Log Message:
| If we don't have shared address space vfork fail back to using fork since
| we are depending on the shared address space feature (from kre)
Oh, sorry, I forgot to send suggestions for commit log entries when I
sent that lot of updates...
That one makes this patch sound much more important and substantive than
it really is - what the log message there says was already done in the
shell. All the patch does is make the initial value of the F flag reflect
that state.
That is, now you can tell if your shell was compiled without vfork()
support (if for some reason you care) by seeing whether F appears in
the value of $- (when nothing has contrived to change it, so using
a command something like)
ENV=/dev/null sh -c 'echo $-'
would do it.
kre