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rcm only requires a POSIX-compliant shell – not Bash. The various sh
options in Debian are POSIX-compliant, and many of them are
substantially faster than Bash. Force rcm to run under /bin/sh.
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Debian isn’t macOS; our man pages don’t need to cover hostname(1)’s
foibles there.
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Upstream puts the output of git-shortlog into a man page. However,
that’s not suitable for Debian – we can’t ship the entire Git history
in a source package. It’s also unclear whether contributor lists even
really belong in a man page. Pregenerate the contributor list, and
install it in /usr/share/doc/rcm.
Future developers: You can regenerate the contributor list with
git shortlog -es v$UPSTREAM_VERSION >debian/doc/CONTRIBUTORS
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A last-minute bug fix from Eric Collins, accidentally overlooked.
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Still does not expand in every usecase, possibly does not expand in all
DOTFILE_DIRS usecases.
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I have not been using FreeBSD for a while now. As such, I'm not able to keep maintaining the FreeBSD package.
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The Homebrew update is [thanks to Fabian Mettler].
[thanks to Fabian Mettler]: https://github.com/thoughtbot/homebrew-formulae/pull/42
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I don't maintain the Arch or Debian packages, so remove their details
from these docs.
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Compiled out of a casual bit of sleuthing.
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While here: OpenBSD is in -release, not just -current.
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As of Alpine 3.8.0, rcm is available at the [community repository].
[community repository]: https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=rcm&branch=v3.8
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With this change, Debian packages are downloaded over HTTPS. On Debian
stretch and earlier this requires installation of the
[apt-transport-https](https://packages.debian.org/stretch/apt-transport-https)
package. Debian buster and later provide apt≥1.5 which has built-in
support for HTTPS repositories.
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Well, $LOGNAME is defined by POSIX (see
a801c4c58902cae7b835d890487edc39bd7da142) but it's not appearing in
reality under clean environments:
~% env -i /bin/bash
mike:/home/mike$ echo $LOGNAME
mike:/home/mike$ exit
~% env -i /bin/dash
$ echo $LOGNAME
$ exit
~% env -i /bin/ksh
$ echo $LOGNAME
$ exit
~% env -i /usr/bin/zsh
~% echo $LOGNAME
mike
~% exit
Fall back to whoami(1) when $LOGNAME is not set.
Modify one of the tests to run with a restricted environment in order to
test this. I had tried modifying the test-driver to run all tests in a
restricted environment but the test-driver script is generated by
Automake.
Closes #165.
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Replace OS X with macOS
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Replace OS X with macOS
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Replace OS X with macOS
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The `COPY_ALWAYS`, `EXCLUDES`, `SYMLINK_DIRS`, and `UNDOTTED` variables
in rcrc(5) can contain globs. We want to expand `~` and e.g. `~dmr` but
not `*`; therefore, we cannot perform tilde expansion within those
variables.
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Hat tip to fgatham for the `eval echo` tip. This means both `~` and e.g.
`~dmr` work correctly.
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The GitHub community page looks for this hardcoded file path. We could
wait until it understands other file paths and other wording, or we
could add this file with a link to the code of conduct.
I'll save the filename fight for another time. Here, have a redirect.
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This commit fixes #197.
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Document the contract between maintainer, committer, contributor, and
meta-contributors.
This documents how it currently works, not how we wish it to work. Start
there so that we can consciously improve.
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The `[` command, which is a builtin for dash, does not understand the
`==` operator; this should be `=` instead.
While here, more quotes in more places, including around `$*`.
`CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/dash ./configure && make check` reports no failed test.
Closes #200.
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Big ups to Eric Collins for leading this charge.
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I need to automate this.
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Add Korora, Arch, and MacPorts maintainers.
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- Use SHA256 in Arch and Homebrew packages.
- Use OpenSSL to calculate the SHA256 sum, for portability.
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In mkrc, separate the list of files with newlines instead of spaces.
Change the `$IFS` when iterating to handle this.
We hand the file off to rcup, which encodes the file name by replacing
spaces with the bell character (`\a`).
rcup then sends the file name off to lsrc, which decodes the bell back
into a space.
The test makes sure an `a` character is in the filename, in case some
encoding goes wrong. We use tr(1) instead of sed(1) because tr(1)
handles `\a`.
Shoutout to Sublime Text 3 for forcing this issue.
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Pass the dotfiles subdir along with the file to `is_excluded` so that we
can match against it.
Preserve single-file compatibility by looping twice.
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Run the hooks in alphabetical order so that people can more predictably
manage their hooks.
While here, clean up the NEWS.md.in.
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