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From d379782a50437c9a49d48adca163621f9f67aed1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Jan Chaloupka <jchaloup@redhat.com>
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 17:06:32 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] 32666: shell emulation doc addition
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Upstream-commit: d6698d89a6ff9e644ee608c1d08ff21911f9fb27
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Signed-off-by: Kamil Dudka <kdudka@redhat.com>
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---
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 Doc/Zsh/compat.yo | 2 +-
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 Doc/zsh.1         | 2 +-
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 Doc/zshall.1      | 2 +-
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 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/compat.yo b/Doc/Zsh/compat.yo
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index bf97fe2..f1be15f 100644
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--- a/Doc/Zsh/compat.yo
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+++ b/Doc/Zsh/compat.yo
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ cindex(ksh compatibility)
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 Zsh tries to emulate bf(sh) or bf(ksh) when it is invoked as
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 tt(sh) or tt(ksh) respectively; more precisely, it looks at the first
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 letter of the name by which it was invoked, excluding any initial `tt(r)'
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-(assumed to stand for `restricted'), and if that is `tt(s)' or `tt(k)' it
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+(assumed to stand for `restricted'), and if that is `tt(b)', `tt(s)' or `tt(k)' it
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 will emulate bf(sh) or bf(ksh).  Furthermore, if invoked as tt(su) (which
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 happens on certain systems when the shell is executed by the tt(su)
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 command), the shell will try to find an alternative name from the tt(SHELL)
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diff --git a/Doc/zsh.1 b/Doc/zsh.1
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index 3ba42a6..8143d16 100644
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--- a/Doc/zsh.1
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+++ b/Doc/zsh.1
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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ can be stacked after the `\fB\-b\fP\&' and will take effect as normal\&.
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 Zsh tries to emulate \fBsh\fP or \fBksh\fP when it is invoked as
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 \fBsh\fP or \fBksh\fP respectively; more precisely, it looks at the first
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 letter of the name by which it was invoked, excluding any initial `\fBr\fP\&'
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-(assumed to stand for `restricted\&'), and if that is `\fBs\fP' or `\fBk\fP' it
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+(assumed to stand for `restricted\&'), and if that is `\fBb\fP', `\fBs\fP' or `\fBk\fP' it
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 will emulate \fBsh\fP or \fBksh\fP\&.  Furthermore, if invoked as \fBsu\fP (which
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 happens on certain systems when the shell is executed by the \fBsu\fP
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 command), the shell will try to find an alternative name from the \fBSHELL\fP
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diff --git a/Doc/zshall.1 b/Doc/zshall.1
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index 9642c5c..e23492a 100644
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--- a/Doc/zshall.1
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+++ b/Doc/zshall.1
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@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ can be stacked after the `\fB\-b\fP' and will take effect as normal\&.
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 Zsh tries to emulate \fBsh\fP or \fBksh\fP when it is invoked as
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 \fBsh\fP or \fBksh\fP respectively; more precisely, it looks at the first
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 letter of the name by which it was invoked, excluding any initial `\fBr\fP'
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-(assumed to stand for `restricted'), and if that is `\fBs\fP' or `\fBk\fP' it
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+(assumed to stand for `restricted'), and if that is `\fBb\fP', `\fBs\fP' or `\fBk\fP' it
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 will emulate \fBsh\fP or \fBksh\fP\&.  Furthermore, if invoked as \fBsu\fP (which
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 happens on certain systems when the shell is executed by the \fBsu\fP
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 command), the shell will try to find an alternative name from the \fBSHELL\fP
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-- 
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2.1.0
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