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H A D | TOUR | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | init.h | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | alias.h | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | alias.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | mkinit.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | error.h | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | exec.h | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | redir.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | input.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | options.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | exec.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | main.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | trap.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | var.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | jobs.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | eval.c | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
H A D | sh.1 | diff 218306 Fri Feb 04 21:01:55 MST 2011 jilles sh: Remove special code for shell scripts without magic number. These are called "shell procedures" in the source. If execve() failed with [ENOEXEC], the shell would reinitialize itself and execute the program as a script. This requires a fair amount of code which is not frequently used (most scripts have a #! magic number). Therefore just execute a new instance of sh (_PATH_BSHELL) to run the script. |
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