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Request 309045 accepted
- Add upstream patch bash43-034
If neither the -f nor -v options is supplied to unset, and a name argument is
found to be a function and unset, subsequent name arguments are not treated as
variables before attempting to unset a function by that name.
- Add upstream patch bash43-035
A locale with a long name can trigger a buffer overflow and core dump. This
applies on systems that do not have locale_charset in libc, are not using
GNU libiconv, and are not using the libintl that ships with bash in lib/intl.
- Add upstream patch bash43-036
When evaluating and setting integer variables, and the assignment fails to
create a variable (for example, when performing an operation on an array
variable with an invalid subscript), bash attempts to dereference a null
pointer, causing a segmentation violation.
- Add upstream patch bash43-037
If an associative array uses `@' or `*' as a subscript, `declare -p' produces
output that cannot be reused as input.
- Add upstream patch bash43-038
There are a number of instances where `time' is not recognized as a reserved
word when the shell grammar says it should be.
- Created by WernerFink
- In state accepted
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- Add upstream patch bash43-034
If neither the -f nor -v options is supplied to unset, and a name argument is
found to be a function and unset, subsequent name arguments are not treated as
variables before attempting to unset a function by that name.
- Add upstream patch bash43-035
A locale with a long name can trigger a buffer overflow and core dump. This
applies on systems that do not have locale_charset in libc, are not using
GNU libiconv, and are not using the libintl that ships with bash in lib/intl.
- Add upstream patch bash43-036
When evaluating and setting integer variables, and the assignment fails to
create a variable (for example, when performing an operation on an array
variable with an invalid subscript), bash attempts to dereference a null
pointer, causing a segmentation violation.
- Add upstream patch bash43-037
If an associative array uses `@' or `*' as a subscript, `declare -p' produces
output that cannot be reused as input.
- Add upstream patch bash43-038
There are a number of instances where `time' is not recognized as a reserved
word when the shell grammar says it should be.
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