From 9b78f4b21892d48b76b4f5dece5d3db023f89280 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Dr. Werner Fink" Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 10:08:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove leftover bash-5.1-noaq.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/bash?expand=0&rev=356 --- bash-5.1-noaq.patch | 153 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 153 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bash-5.1-noaq.patch diff --git a/bash-5.1-noaq.patch b/bash-5.1-noaq.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 1f581d68..00000000 --- a/bash-5.1-noaq.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ ---- doc/bash.1 2022-09-06 17:47:57.750338254 +0200 -+++ doc/bash.1 2022-09-11 13:02:24.019348155 +0200 -@@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@ - .B PARAMETERS - below). - .PP --Words of the form \fB$\fP\(aq\fIstring\fP\(aq are treated specially. The -+Words of the form \fB$\fP'\fIstring\fP' are treated specially. The - word expands to \fIstring\fP, with backslash-escaped characters replaced - as specified by the ANSI C standard. Backslash escape sequences, if - present, are decoded as follows: -@@ -1167,10 +1167,10 @@ - .B \e\e - backslash - .TP --.B \e\(aq -+.B \e' - single quote - .TP --.B \e\(dq -+.B \e" - double quote - .TP - .B \e? -@@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ - The expanded result is single-quoted, as if the dollar sign had - not been present. - .PP --A double-quoted string preceded by a dollar sign (\fB$\fP\(dq\fIstring\fP\(dq) -+A double-quoted string preceded by a dollar sign (\fB$"\fP\fIstring\fP\fB"\fP) - will cause the string to be translated according to the current locale. - The \fIgettext\fP infrastructure performs the message catalog lookup and - translation, using the \fBLC_MESSAGES\fP and \fBTEXTDOMAIN\fP shell -@@ -2434,7 +2434,7 @@ - Example: - .RS - .PP --\fBMAILPATH\fP=\(aq/var/mail/bfox?"You have mail":~/shell\-mail?"$_ has mail!"\(aq -+\fBMAILPATH\fP='/var/mail/bfox?"You have mail":~/shell\-mail?"$_ has mail!"' - .PP - .B Bash - can be configured to supply -@@ -2567,24 +2567,24 @@ - .RS - .PD 0 - .TP 10 --.B %% -+\fB%%\fP - A literal \fB%\fP. - .TP --.B %[\fIp\fP][l]R -+\fB%\fP[\fIp\fP][\fBl\fP]\fBR\fP - The elapsed time in seconds. - .TP --.B %[\fIp\fP][l]U -+\fB%\fP[\fIp\fP][\fBl\fP]\fBU\fP - The number of CPU seconds spent in user mode. - .TP --.B %[\fIp\fP][l]S -+\fB%\fP[\fIp\fP][\fBl\fP]\fBS\fP - The number of CPU seconds spent in system mode. - .TP - .B %P --The CPU percentage, computed as (%U + %S) / %R. -+The CPU percentage, computed as (\fB%U\fP + \fB%S\fP) / \fB%R\fP. - .PD - .RE - .IP --The optional \fIp\fP is a digit specifying the \fIprecision\fP, -+The optional \fIp\fP is a digit specifying the precision, i.e. - the number of fractional digits after a decimal point. - A value of 0 causes no decimal point or fraction to be output. - At most three places after the decimal point may be specified; -@@ -2597,7 +2597,13 @@ - included. - .IP - If this variable is not set, \fBbash\fP acts as if it had the --value \fB$\(aq\enreal\et%3lR\enuser\et%3lU\ensys\et%3lS\(aq\fP. -+value ... -+.RS 15 -+.IP \fCreal %3lR\fP -+.IP \fCuser %3lU\fP -+.IP \fCsys %3lS\fP -+.RE -+.IP - If the value is null, no timing information is displayed. - A trailing newline is added when the format string is displayed. - .PD 0 -@@ -3409,7 +3415,7 @@ - .TP - .B E - The expansion is a string that is the value of \fIparameter\fP with backslash --escape sequences expanded as with the \fB$'...'\fP quoting mechanism. -+escape sequences expanded as with the \fB$'\fP\fIstring\fP\fB'\fP quoting mechanism. - .TP - .B P - The expansion is a string that is the result of expanding the value of -@@ -3605,7 +3611,7 @@ - .B IFS - is null, no word splitting occurs. - .PP --Explicit null arguments (\^\f3"\^"\fP or \^\f3\(aq\^\(aq\fP\^) are retained -+Explicit null arguments (\^\f3"\^"\fP or \^\f3'\^'\fP\^) are retained - and passed to commands as empty strings. - Unquoted implicit null arguments, resulting from the expansion of - parameters that have no values, are removed. -@@ -3615,7 +3621,7 @@ - When a quoted null argument appears as part of a word whose expansion is - non-null, the null argument is removed. - That is, the word --\f(CW\-d\(aq\^\(aq\fP becomes \f(CW\-d\fP after word splitting and -+\f(CW\-d'\^'\fP becomes \f(CW\-d\fP after word splitting and - null argument removal. - .PP - Note that if no expansion occurs, no splitting -@@ -3883,7 +3889,7 @@ - After the preceding expansions, all unquoted occurrences of the - characters - .BR \e , --.BR \(aq , -+.BR ' , - and \^\f3"\fP\^ that did not result from one of the above - expansions are removed. - .SH REDIRECTION -@@ -5655,8 +5661,8 @@ - .B \e" - literal " - .TP --.B \e\(aq --literal \(aq -+.B \e' -+literal ' - .RE - .PD - .PP -@@ -5704,7 +5710,7 @@ - Unquoted text is assumed to be a function name. - In the macro body, the backslash escapes described above are expanded. - Backslash will quote any other character in the macro text, --including " and \(aq. -+including " and '. - .PP - .B Bash - allows the current readline key bindings to be displayed or modified -@@ -10097,7 +10103,7 @@ - \fBPathname Expansion\fP are enabled. - .TP 8 - .B extquote --If set, \fB$\fP\(aq\fIstring\fP\(aq and \fB$\fP"\fIstring\fP" quoting is -+If set, \fB$'\fP\fIstring\fP\fB'\fP and \fB$"\fP\fIstring\fP\fB"\fP quoting is - performed within \fB${\fP\fIparameter\fP\fB}\fP expansions - enclosed in double quotes. This option is enabled by default. - .TP 8