This case has timed out with a +1 and, in addition, was approved
during the PSARC meeting of 16-Jun-2010.
pete
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Below is an amended proposal. Timer is not reset as it essentially
clarifies the discussion so far.
Required release binding:
Patch binding for the announcement and marking as Obsolete.
Minor binding for the removal.
1. Introduction
1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
EOF
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If you base64 decode it, it just says:
+1
;-)
ольга крыжановская wrote:
How long did you type on the text below? :)
Something is wrong, either list or mail app.
Olga
2010/6/10 Garrett D'Amore garr...@damore.org:
On 10.06.10 20:48, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
If you base64 decode it, it just says:
+1
Garrett does sometimes have a roundabout way of saying things ;-))
cheers
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On 6/8/10 1:15 PM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
d) every bit costs something. to compile, to link, to deliver. Just in
the listing of /usr/bin. Anything which serves no useful function
should IMO be removed. (Individually, these costs are minuscule, but
taken collectively over the entire life of
Nevertheless, if there are _any_ scripts that use it, unless you get
rid of all 29 (or however many) links to it, I don't see any incremental gain
by removing some of them.
Am taking the conservative approach here by removing only those
commands which could not possibly return true. It would
Nevertheless, if there are _any_ scripts that use
it, unless you get
rid of all 29 (or however many) links to it, I
don't see any incremental gain
by removing some of them.
Am taking the conservative approach here by removing
only those
commands which could not possibly return true.
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 02:15:56AM -0700, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
Of those you just mentioned, it might be worth keeping sun4m for awhile,
since AFAIK Solaris 9 (last that could run on sun4m) is still supported, and
thus a script might exist such that it would still be true on Solaris 9
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 01:15:18PM -0700, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
d) every bit costs something. to compile, to link, to deliver. [...]
There's also a run-time cost. Anyone who's browsed for executables to
open media content with from Firefox will have observed that browsing
/bin borders on the
The same script will fail on Ububtu as well - I just checked they don't
exist there.
if vax; then
will fail whether vax exists with one or with vax not present.
Whether -e is set is not important. Other than the additional errors
the script will continue to run.
Casper
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 01:44:47PM +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote:
On 08/06/2010 13:14, Steve McKinty wrote:
If I wrote a portable configure script which contained something
like:
if [ vax ]; then
do vaxy setup
else if [ u3b ]; then
do ATT setup
else if [ sun ]; then
do Solaris setup
On 8/06/10 07:59 PM, Steve McKinty wrote:
Why are these not relevant? In my experience they are mostly
used in scripts and Makefiles, to ensure that the right code path
is taken. Won't removing them break older configure-style scripts,
i.e. ones that test things like if [ ! vax ] etc.?
Is the
On 8/06/10 10:33 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Steve McKinty wrote:
If I wrote a portable configure script which contained something
like:
if [ vax ]; then
do vaxy setup
Obviously, that should be if vax; then rather than with the test
brackets, but otherwise I think Steve McKinty has a very
On Tue, 2010-06-08 at 11:59 +0200, Steve McKinty wrote:
Why are these not relevant? In my experience they are mostly
used in scripts and Makefiles, to ensure that the right code path
is taken. Won't removing them break older configure-style scripts,
i.e. ones that test things like if [ ! vax ]
On Tue, 2010-06-08 at 13:03 -0700, Scott Rotondo
wrote:
Several people have pointed out that the harm from
removing these
commands isn't that great because
(a) recent scripts tend not to use this mechanism
to figure out the type
of platform, and
(b) older scripts will still
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