New features with AN-2016-12-14: This is the first localization step for the schily source consolidation. Many programs now (hopefully) call gettext() for all strings that need localization. - The next step will include dgettext() calls for the libraries and the missing programs - The following step will include the extracted strings - The last step will include German translations and install support for the resulting binary message object files. ----------> Please test and report compilation problems! <--------- ***** NOTE: As mentioned since 2004, frontends to the tools should ***** ***** call all programs in the "C" locale ***** ***** by e.g. calling: LC_ALL=C cdrecord .... ***** ***** unless these frontends support localized strings ***** ***** used by the cdrtools with NLS support. ***** *** WARNING *** *** Need new smake *** *** Due to the fact that schily-tools 2014-04-03 introduced to use new macro *** expansions and a related bug fix in smake, you need a new smake *** to compile this source. To ensure this, call: cd ./psmake ./MAKE-all cd .. psmake/smake psmake/smake install WARNING: the new version of the isoinfo program makes use of the *at() series of functions that have been introduced by Sun in August 2001 and added to POSIX.1-2008. For older platforms, libschily now includes emulations for these functions but these emulations have not yet been tested thoroughly. Please report problems! The new smake version mentioned above is smake-1.2.4 - libxtermcap is now compiled before libshedit because libshedit needs to link against libxtermcap. - SCCS man pages: the order of CDDL header / Copyright header has been aligned with the rest of the OpenSolaris man pages. - SCCS sccs: Permit new diff options: -q -a -B -N -p - README.SCCS: The expansion of SCCS keywords has been rediced to the first 5 lines to prevent to expand keywords that should be readable unexpanded. - mkisofs: New option -isort behaves like -sort but ignores the case of filenames in the sort file. - mkisofs: new option -hide-ignorecase allows to ignore case with the -hide* options and with -exclude-list - mkisofs: New option -no-allow-lowercase allows to revert the effect to -allow-lowercase from macro options like -untranslated-filenames or -iso-level 4 - mkisofs: New option -duplicates-once to hard link identical files even on non POSIX platforms. The code was modeled similar to the code from Alex Kopylov cdrtools@bootcd.ru but better fits into the idea of current versions of mkisofs - mkisofs: defaults.h no longer sets the system to "UNIX" if it was compiles by MSVC. Thanks to Collin Finck colin@reactos.org for reporting - star: Linux xattrs are now set after chown() as Linux resets xattrs with a chown() call. Thanks to Kristýna Streitová - Bourne Shell Missing features for POSIX compliance: - Support for $'...' quoting (this is not needed for the current version of POSIX but for the next POSIX version that will be named SUSv8). The development of SUSv8 will start in late 2016. We are now expecting the Bourne Shell to be fully POSIX compliant. - Bourne Shell further TODO list: - Try to make lastline= while read line do lastline=$line done < /etc/passwd echo "lastline=$lastline" print the last line of /etc/passwd without the exec "trick" that is documented in the man page. - Finish loadable builtin support. - POSIX does not allow us to implement ". -h", so we will add a "source" builtin to be able to implement "source -h" - The following builtins (that are available in bsh) are still missing in the Bourne Shell: err echo with output going to stderr glob echo with '\0' instead of ' ' between args env a builtin version of /usr/bin/env The following bsh intrinsics are still missing in the Bourne Shell: - the restricted bsh has restriction features that are missing in the Bourne shell. - source -h read file into history but do not execute and probably more features not yet identified to be bsh unique. Author: Joerg Schilling D-13353 Berlin Germany Email: joerg@schily.net, js@cs.tu-berlin.de joerg.schilling@fokus.fraunhofer.de Please mail bugs and suggestions to me.