I queried the ast-users mailing iist and both Arch and opensuse
apparently have patches for the issue. See here
http://lists.research.att.com/pipermail/ast-users/2015q3/004773.html
Oliver
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Then you should address the problem as the maintainer of ksh. Since
> it's grave bug, it's blocking the release of Debian Wheezy and should
> therefore addressed as soon as possible!
The package has been up for adoption for some time because I don't have
the time
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Works for me with version 93u+-1.1:
> Therefore marked as fixed in 93u+-1.1.
Note that bug 691200 was merged in as a duplicate of this one and the
example in the initial description for that bug is most definitely not
fixed in 93u+-1.1. Issues with cd .. are wid
Package: ksh
Version: 93u+-1.1
Justification: renders package unusable
Severity: grave
In many situations, cd .. is broken with this version of ksh. For example,
cd /etc; cd ..
remains in /etc.
Thank you
Oliver Kiddle
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Zoltan Hidvegi wrote:
> More info: this is not an upstream issue, it's caused by the
> handle-removed-working-dir.patch which is an attempt to fix
> #667038. Besides chopping off the last path component of any cd
> ../name command, it also does sfprintf(shp->strbuf,oldpwd) which is a
> problem if o
hecks have correct results. So any idea why
these errors are occurring?
Thank you
Oliver Kiddle
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On 16 May, you wrote:
> Package: ksh
> Version: 93t+-1
> Severity: serious
>
> There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:
I can't reproduce this on armel or amd64.
Is there anything unusual about your build machine. In particular, what
shell in /bin/sh? Not working with pdksh der
On 17 Jun, you wrote:
> Package: ksh
> Version: 93q-3
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> When building 'ksh' on amd64/unstable with gcc-4.0,
> I get the following error:
This has apparently been fixed upstream. Without access to the correct
fix, I'll wait for the release of 93r.
Oliver
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