On Wed, 27 Jun 2012 12:51:50 +0200 Cedric Blancher wrote:
> On 27 June 2012 04:25, Glenn Fowler <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > the AT&T Software Technology ast beta 2012-06-26 source and binary release
> > has been posted to the download site
> > http://www.research.att.com/sw/download/beta/
> > the package names and md5 checksums are
> > INIT 904949c5a95c2c75ed543290802c1401
> > ast-base b5cc252849e2bc0732fd393fdc47b96c
> > ast-open 5d7e1a86a578496c775310caff3bf625
> > ast-gpl 91404fb7954a953772f1a64c99c4b1ee
> > ast-ksh 94652c804ec2f7d3fda5e8f749145482
> > ast-jmake 6ccf071941eac512d05530808b4fd42c
> > ast-sudoku f425de48d3376ce1cad81fa54a7a091a
> > the md5 sums should match the ones listed on the download page
> > if not then don't download
> >
> > the git source repository will be updated tomorrow
> >
> > if this beta checks out ok in the next 2 days it will become an official
> > release
> >
> > thanks for all the detailed reports and tests on the ast-user and
> > ast-developers lists
> >
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> The xargs builtin is no longer working with the print builtin on Fedora Linux:
> ksh -c 'builtin xargs ; ls -1 | xargs print ; print done'
> xargs: print: command not found [No such file or directory]
> xargs: out of space [No such file or directory]
> done
what is the output of
ksh -c 'builtin xargs; print ${.sh.version}; type xargs; xargs
--?-version'
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