OpenBSD's implementation lacks -p, and we don't want to
support the option now, only to lose it if/when we later
switch to OpenBSD's implementation.
This functionality is provided by which(1).
Approved by: sheldonh (mentor)
need to know. Instead, check when we are trying to match a "$" address.
This does not change the way sed processes regular files, but makes it behave
more sensibly when used interactively.
PR: 40101
MFC after: 2 weeks
Provided the (previously missing) dependency on source files
for intermediate .msg files.
Provided the default for NLSSRCDIR (defaults to .CURDIR).
Slightly changed the API: NLS should now list plain locale
names, without the .msg suffix.
When included from bsd.prog.mk, NLSNAME defaults to PROG.
This corrects a problem whereby xargs could not walk the environment table
to count the amount of space it used, and treated it as if it were empty.
This problem was introduced in rev 1.15.
MFC after: 2 days
for remaining arguments, rather than checking for *argv being a boolean truth.
Instead of using an empty case to check for -f- to mean "read stdin", and have
stdin reopned otherwise, use a FILE* for the mbox, and assign it to stdin when
we mean to use stdin, otherwise fopen(3). Kill `register' qualifier.
files. The traditional behaviour, 'basename string .suffix', is preserved,
however a suffix may now also be specified via a getopt(3) option, -s, such
that if it is specified in that way, all string arguments follow. There is
also a new flag, -a, which allows a user to say "yes, please basename(3) on
all arguments". Update manual to reflect this unobtrusively.
Reviewed by: obrien
projects/sccs/sccs/, to accompany projects/sccs/sccscmds, and help will
be dying shortly.
These programs will not be a part of 5.0-RELEASE, at least not in their
current form. They'll either end up in src/contrib or ports.
Submitted by: obrien
* add missing Ar macro for one instance of limitflags
* fix indentation problem (not perfect, but then this is one _very_
awkward manpage mark up properly)
(see 'zsh exits upon ^C' thread). This may be temporary be he's been
running it for a year without incident so we should be golden with it.
Approved by: des
enabled, the string '/to:y' will match strings in the To, Cc, and Bcc
header fields. Whereas, '/To:y' will match only the To field. Edit the
manpage and a code comment to indicate the correct behavior.
- removed "Option string values" section and divided up amongst mail
options and environment section
- expanded environment section
- rearranged mail options
- added default values to the mail options for clarification
Reviewed by: ru