On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Cedric Blancher <cedric.blanc...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 7 October 2013 02:14, Chet Ramey <chet.ra...@case.edu> wrote: >> The second beta release of bash-4.3 is now available with the URL >> >> ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/bash-4.3-beta2.tar.gz >> >> This tar file does not include the formatted documentation (you >> should be able to generate it yourself). >> >> This release fixes many outstanding bugs in bash-4.2 and introduces several >> new features. The most significant bug fix is the reworking of signal >> handling to avoid running signal and trap handlers in a signal handler >> context. This led to issues with glibc, which uses internal locks >> extensively and handles longjmps from user code very poorly. >> >> The most notable new features are the `globasciiranges' shell option, which >> forces the pattern matching code to treat [a-z] as if in the C locale; >> nameref variables and the changes to allow assigning, referencing, and >> unsetting them; improvements to the `direxpand' option introduced in bash-4.2 >> patch 29; and allowing negative subscripts when assigning and referencing >> indexed array elements. >> >> There is one incompatible change between bash-4.2 and bash-4.3. Bash now >> performs quote removal on the replacement string in pattern substitution >> (${param/pat/rep}), since the shell treats quotes as special. If you >> have to quote single quotes to get them to be treated literally, the shell >> should perform quote removal on them. >> >> `bashbug' may be used to report bugs with this version. It will send >> mail to c...@po.cwru.edu if the shell's `release status' is alpha or >> beta. >> >> As always, thanks for your help. >> >> Chet >> >> +========== CHANGES ==========+ >> This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.3-beta2, and >> the >> previous version, bash-4.3-beta. > > What happened to the patch for cd -@ to handle NFSv4+Windows alternate > streams? ksh93 already has this feature since quite some time and > they're now even extending support even further to the builtin POSIX > commands...
Do you mean cd -@ as this one in ksh? - - - - - - - - -@ Change into the hidden attribute directory of directory which may also be a file. CDPATH is ignored. Hidden attribute directories are file system and operating system specific. - - - - - - - - That would be great. Where's the patch? Josh