25123965 Update bash to version 4.4
24689447 problem in UTILITY/BASH
21341453 process hangs when terminated with unfinished command
21196056 bash test is failing to finish
19394218 bash : Parameter Substitution Causing Memory Leak
# Solaris-specific system paths.
# Our bash configuration lives in /etc/bash/inputrc.
# Not for upstream.
--- lib/readline/rlconf.h 2009-01-04 11:32:33.000000000 -0800
+++ lib/readline/rlconf.h 2010-09-01 10:48:13.018894232 -0700
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
#define DEFAULT_INPUTRC "~/.inputrc"
/* The ultimate last-ditch filenname for an init file -- system-wide. */
-#define SYS_INPUTRC "/etc/inputrc"
+#define SYS_INPUTRC "/etc/bash/inputrc"
/* If defined, expand tabs to spaces. */
#define DISPLAY_TABS
--- doc/bashref.info 2016-11-20 11:39:05.161711301 +0100
+++ doc/bashref.info 2016-11-20 11:38:49.065536928 +0100
@@ -7124,7 +7124,7 @@ putting commands in an "inputrc" file, c
directory. The name of this file is taken from the value of the shell
variable 'INPUTRC'. If that variable is unset, the default is
'~/.inputrc'. If that file does not exist or cannot be read, the
-ultimate default is '/etc/inputrc'.
+ultimate default is '/etc/bash/inputrc'.
When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the init
file is read, and the key bindings are set.
@@ -7636,8 +7636,8 @@ four parser directives used.
'$include'
This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads
commands and bindings from that file. For example, the following
- directive reads from '/etc/inputrc':
- $include /etc/inputrc
+ directive reads from '/etc/bash/inputrc':
+ $include /etc/bash/inputrc
File: bashref.info, Node: Sample Init File, Prev: Conditional Init Constructs, Up: Readline Init File
@@ -7656,8 +7656,8 @@ variable assignment, and conditional syn
# Lines beginning with '#' are comments.
#
# First, include any system-wide bindings and variable
- # assignments from /etc/Inputrc
- $include /etc/Inputrc
+ # assignments from /etc/bash/inputrc
+ $include /etc/bash/inputrc
#
# Set various bindings for emacs mode.
# Solaris-specific configuration defaults.
# Our bash system configuration files are in /etc/bash.
# Not for upstream.
--- doc/bash.1 2011-01-16 12:31:39.000000000 -0800
+++ doc/bash.1 2011-11-29 09:57:25.406978670 -0800
@@ -5810,11 +5810,11 @@
.IP \fB$include\fP
This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads commands
and bindings from that file. For example, the following directive
-would read \fI/etc/inputrc\fP:
+would read \fI/etc/bash/inputrc\fP:
.sp 1
.RS
.nf
-\fB$include\fP \^ \fI/etc/inputrc\fP
+\fB$include\fP \^ \fI/etc/bash/inputrc\fP
.fi
.RE
.SS Searching
--- doc/bash.info 2016-12-02 09:24:09.777589027 +0000
+++ doc/bash.info 2016-12-02 09:23:42.588282332 +0000
@@ -7124,7 +7124,7 @@ putting commands in an "inputrc" file, c
directory. The name of this file is taken from the value of the shell
variable 'INPUTRC'. If that variable is unset, the default is
'~/.inputrc'. If that file does not exist or cannot be read, the
-ultimate default is '/etc/inputrc'.
+ultimate default is '/etc/bash/inputrc'.
When a program which uses the Readline library starts up, the init
file is read, and the key bindings are set.
@@ -7636,7 +7636,7 @@ four parser directives used.
'$include'
This directive takes a single filename as an argument and reads
commands and bindings from that file. For example, the following
- directive reads from '/etc/inputrc':
+ directive reads from '/etc/bash/inputrc':
$include /etc/inputrc