# --- T2-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-BEGIN --- # This copyright note is auto-generated by ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch. # # T2 SDE: package/.../pdksh/sort-trap.patch # Copyright (C) 2004 - 2005 The T2 SDE Project # # More information can be found in the files COPYING and README. # # This patch file is dual-licensed. It is available under the license the # patched project is licensed under, as long as it is an OpenSource license # as defined at http://www.opensource.org/ (e.g. BSD, X11) or under the terms # of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later # version. # --- T2-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END --- Hm. I find the resulting output a bit unlogic - but it is exactly the same with the old options and an old sort. So this "chaotic" sort might have been intended - or always been buggy ... Also fixed the trap usage. - Rene Rebe --- pdksh-5.2.14/siglist.sh.orig 1996-09-18 18:52:41.000000000 +0200 +++ pdksh-5.2.14/siglist.sh 2004-05-05 02:41:53.000000000 +0200 @@ -11,19 +11,19 @@ out=tmpo$$.c ecode=1 trapsigs='0 1 2 13 15' -trap 'rm -f $in $out; trap 0; exit $ecode' $trapsigs +trap 'rm -f $in $out; trap - 0; exit $ecode' $trapsigs CPP="${1-cc -E}" # The trap here to make up for a bug in bash (1.14.3(1)) that calls the trap -(trap $trapsigs; +(trap - $trapsigs; echo '#include "sh.h"'; echo ' { QwErTy SIGNALS , "DUMMY" , "hook for number of signals" },'; sed -e '/^[ ]*#/d' -e 's/^[ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\)[ ][ ]*\(.*[^ ]\)[ ]*$/#ifdef SIG\1\ { QwErTy SIG\1 , "\1", "\2" },\ #endif/') > $in $CPP $in > $out -sed -n 's/{ QwErTy/{/p' < $out | awk '{print NR, $0}' | sort +2n +0n | +sed -n 's/{ QwErTy/{/p' < $out | awk '{print NR, $0}' | sort -n -k 2 | sed 's/^[0-9]* //' | awk 'BEGIN { last=0; nsigs=0; } {