See his description below. Thanks Michael! --- A bug was introduced in bc4c293fe59de042c1ac71793d33bb685c4fb915 causing the range length for the next set to be used instead of the first one. This causes issues when choosing the replacement rune when the ranges are of different lengths. Current behavior: $ echo 1234 | tr 'a-f1-4' '1-6a-d' 56ab Correct behavior: $ echo 1234 | tr 'a-f1-4' '1-6a-d' abcd This also fixes range expressions in the form [a-z], which get encoded as four ranges '[', 'a'..'z', ']', causing all a-z characters to get mapped to ']'. This form is occasionally used in shell scripts, including the syscalltbl.sh script used to build linux. ---
sbase - suckless unix tools =========================== sbase is a collection of unix tools that are inherently portable across UNIX and UNIX-like systems. The following tools are implemented: '#' -> UTF-8 support, '=' -> Implicit UTF-8 support, '*' -> Finished, '|' -> Audited, 'o' -> POSIX 2013 compliant, 'x' -> Non-POSIX, '0' -> NUL handling, '()' -> Petty flag UTILITY MISSING ------- ------- 0=*|o basename . 0=*|o cal . 0=*|o cat . 0=*|o chgrp . 0=*|o chmod . 0=*|o chown . 0=*|x chroot . 0=*|o cksum . 0=*|o cmp . 0#*|x cols . 0=*|o comm . 0=*|o cp (-i) 0=*|x cron . 0#*|o cut . 0=*|o date . 0=*|o dirname . 0=*|o du . 0=*|o echo . o ed . 0=*|o env . 0#*|o expand . 0#*|o expr . 0=*|o false . 0= find . 0=* x flock . 0#*|o fold . 0=*|o getconf (-v) =*|o grep . 0=*|o head . 0=*|x hostname . 0=*|x install . 0=* o join . 0=*|o kill . 0=*|o link . 0=*|o ln . 0=*|o logger . 0=*|o logname . 0#* o ls (-C, -k, -m, -p, -s, -x) 0=*|x md5sum . 0=*|o mkdir . 0=*|o mkfifo . 0=*|x mktemp . 0=*|o mv (-i) 0=*|o nice . 0#*|o nl . 0=*|o nohup . 0=*|o od . 0#* o pathchk . #*|o paste . 0=*|x printenv . 0#*|o printf . 0=*|o pwd . 0=*|x readlink . 0=*|o renice . 0=*|o rm (-i) 0=*|o rmdir . # sed . 0=*|x seq . 0=*|x setsid . 0=*|x sha1sum . 0=* x sha224sum . 0=*|x sha256sum . 0=* x sha238sum . 0=*|x sha512sum . 0=* x sha512-224sum . 0=* x sha512-256sum . 0=*|o sleep . 0#*|o sort . 0=*|o split . 0=*|x sponge . 0#*|o strings . 0=*|x sync . 0=*|o tail . 0=*|x tar . 0=*|o tee . 0=*|o test . 0=*|x tftp . 0=*|o time . 0=*|o touch . 0#*|o tr . 0=*|o true . 0=* o tsort . 0=*|o tty . 0=*|o uname . 0#*|o unexpand . 0=*|o uniq . 0=*|o unlink . 0=*|o uudecode . 0=*|o uuencode . 0#*|o wc . 0=*|x which . 0=*|x whoami . 0=*|o xargs (-p) 0=*|x yes . The complement of sbase is ubase[1] which is Linux-specific and provides all the non-portable tools. Together they are intended to form a base system similar to busybox but much smaller and suckless. Building -------- To build sbase, simply type make. You may have to fiddle with config.mk depending on your system. You can also build sbase-box, which generates a single binary containing all the required tools. You can then symlink the individual tools to sbase-box or run: make sbase-box-install Ideally you will want to statically link sbase. If you are on Linux we recommend using musl-libc[2]. Portability ----------- sbase has been compiled on a variety of different operating systems, including Linux, *BSD, OSX, Haiku, Solaris, SCO OpenServer and others. Various combinations of operating systems and architectures have also been built. You can build sbase with gcc, clang, tcc, nwcc and pcc. [1] http://git.suckless.org/ubase/ [2] http://www.musl-libc.org/
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