Estimated build time: 0.8 SBU Estimated required disk space: 14 MB |
(Last checked against version 2.05a.)
bash is the Bourne-Again SHell, which is a widely used command interpreter on Unix systems. The bash program reads from standard input (the keyboard). A user types something and the program will evaluate what he has typed and do something with it, like running a program.
Bash installs the following files:
bash, sh (link to bash) and bashbug
(Last checked against version 2.05a.)
Bash: bash, sh
Binutils: ar, as, ld, ranlib, size
Coreutils: basename, cat, chmod, cp, echo, expr, hostname, install,
ln, ls, mkdir, mv, rm, sleep, tr, uname, uniq
Diffutils: cmp
Gawk: awk
GCC: cc, cc1, collect2, cpp0, gcc
Grep: egrep, grep
Make: make
Ncurses: (libraries)
Sed: sed
Texinfo: install-info
Bash has a number of bugs in it that cause it to not behave the way it is expected at times. Fix this behaviour with the following patch:
patch -Np1 -i ../bash-2.05b-2.patch |
Prepare Bash for compilation:
./configure --prefix=/usr --bindir=/bin |
Compile the package:
make |
This package has a testsuite available which can perform a number of checks to ensure it built correctly. Should you choose to run it, the following command will do so:
make tests |
Install the package:
make install |
And reload the newly compiled bash program:
exec /bin/bash +h --login |