On 1/9/2018 10:27 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Hi ports --
>
> Upstream for shells/osh renamed the project. It is now called etsh.
> The attached tarball provides a new shells/etsh port that does the
> expected upgrade if you've got osh on your machine. Not included in
> this tarball is the required quirks entry for osh=>etsh, and the
> removal of shells/osh, both of which I will take care of with the import.
>
> I chatted with Pascal a bit, and I'll be taking over as MAINTAINER as
> part of the transition.
>
> ---
> pkg/DESCR:
> The Etsh Project provides two ports of the original /bin/sh from Sixth
> Edition (V6) UNIX (circa 1975).
>
> Etsh(1) is an enhanced, backward-compatible port of the Sixth Edition
> Thompson shell. Tsh(1) is an unenhanced port of the shell, and glob(1)
> is a port of its global command. Together, tsh and glob provide a user
> interface which is backward compatible with that provided by the Sixth
> Edition Thompson shell and global command, but without the obvious
> enhancements found in etsh.
>
> The original Thompson shell was principally written by Ken Thompson of
> Bell Labs.
>
> Additionally, this project includes the following shell utilities:
> * if(1) - conditional command (ported from Sixth Edition UNIX)
> * goto(1) - transfer command (ported from Sixth Edition UNIX)
> * fd2(1) - redirect from/to file descriptor 2
> ---
>
> Works correctly, all tests pass on amd64 and armv7.
>
> OK?
>
> ~Brian
>
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