an easy and consistent way of installing software ported to FreeBSD
Osh is a re-implementation of the old and obsolete shell version,
which was in standard use up to UNIX 6th Edition and was supplied
as osh with UNIX 7th Edition. Its command language is a sparse
subset of those of modern shells and is mostly common both to sh(1)
and csh(1).
- George Reid
greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org
WWW: http://jneitzel.sdf1.org/osh/
bin/fd2
bin/goto
bin/if
bin/osh
bin/sh6
bin/glob6
@exec echo "updating ${DESTDIR}/etc/shells"; cp ${DESTDIR}/etc/shells ${DESTDIR}/etc/shells.bak; (grep -v %D/%F ${DESTDIR}/etc/shells.bak; echo %D/%F) >${DESTDIR}/etc/shells
@unexec echo "updating ${DESTDIR}/etc/shells"; cp /etc/shells /etc/shells.bak; (grep -v %D/%F /etc/shells.bak) >/etc/shells