Accepting request 570827 from home:avindra

- Add patches 13-18 to bash-4.4-patches.tar.bz2
  * 13: If a here-document contains a command substitution, the
    command substitution can get access to the file descriptor used
    to write the here-document.
  * 14: Under some circumstances, functions that return via the
    `return' builtin do not clean up memory they allocated to keep
    track of FIFOs.
  * 15: Process substitution can leak internal quoting to the
    parser in the invoked subshell.
  * 16: Bash can perform trap processing while reading command
    substitution output instead of waiting until the command
    completes.
  * 17: There is a memory leak when `read -e' is used to read a
    line using readline.
  * 18: Under certain circumstances (e.g., reading from /dev/zero),
    read(2) will not return -1 even when interrupted by a signal.
    The read builtin needs to check for signals in this case.
- partial cleanup with spec-cleaner

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/570827
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/bash?expand=0&rev=248
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Tue Jan 30 01:42:43 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org
- Add patches 13-18 to bash-4.4-patches.tar.bz2
* 13: If a here-document contains a command substitution, the
command substitution can get access to the file descriptor used
to write the here-document.
* 14: Under some circumstances, functions that return via the
`return' builtin do not clean up memory they allocated to keep
track of FIFOs.
* 15: Process substitution can leak internal quoting to the
parser in the invoked subshell.
* 16: Bash can perform trap processing while reading command
substitution output instead of waiting until the command
completes.
* 17: There is a memory leak when `read -e' is used to read a
line using readline.
* 18: Under certain circumstances (e.g., reading from /dev/zero),
read(2) will not return -1 even when interrupted by a signal.
The read builtin needs to check for signals in this case.
- partial cleanup with spec-cleaner
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Wed Jan 24 12:40:17 UTC 2018 - werner@suse.de