On 2/3/25 8:03 PM, Zeffie via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again SHell wrote:
To whom it may concern,
Bash has long maintained a legacy feature whereby, in interactive sessions,
a literal tilde (`~`) at the start of a `PATH` element (e.g., `~/bin`) is
expanded to the user’s home directory at
Hi,
Please say something if this patch should be sent someplace else.
Shellmath's "runTests.sh" script returned x8 failing tests. This patch
addresses all eight errors as well as shellcheck's various complaints. The
full test suite now passes. These specific changes have been addressed:
* doc/
On 2/3/25 5:43 PM, Zeffie via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again SHell wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to not review the FreeBSD bug report (Bug
284513) in full before responding. Your willingness to speculate on
behaviors without testing in the relevant environment is duly noted and
muc
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