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1.1 root 1: Thu Apr 19 12:17:29 PST 1979
2:
3: This shell needs a printf which prints through putchar like it used to.
4: The printf.c in this dir hacks one from the stdio printf without dragging
5: in all the stdio stuff. It should work on most systems which only have stdio.
6: Some early versions of stdio have a "strout" whose first 2 arguments are
7: reversed. Check this before you run the shell.
8:
9: The getpw*.c stuff here is simply to keep from dragging in all the data space
10: from the stdio stuff (an input buffer, output buffer, file structs, etc)
11: since the shell does its own i/o anyways because of the way
12: it parses in loops. If you don't care about more data space you dont need
13: to take these.
14:
15: For the debugging "alloc" command to work it needs to work its
16: way through the alloc list. A modified version of alloc which does this
17: is in this directory. If you wish you can simply get rid of the "alloc"
18: command and not define "debug" in makefile.
19:
20: For the shell to coexist with another shell you can define OTHERSH
21: in sh.local.h as, e.g. "/bin/sh". If a file which purports to be a shell
22: script doesn't start with a `#' this other shell interprets it.
23: If necessary a longer string than just `#' could easily be used.
24: If OTHERSH is not defined then this hack doesn't occur.
25: For full sanity complementary code should be placed in OTHERSH!
26:
27: Look at sh.local.h for other things which you may need/want to change.
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