app-shells/bash: Sync with Gentoo

It's from Gentoo commit 92bc097449a4f9b0c9f76e6e5cbdf8502bcf99c8.

Signed-off-by: Flatcar Buildbot <buildbot@flatcar-linux.org>
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Flatcar Buildbot 2026-02-02 07:25:14 +00:00
parent 90f3142716
commit 2f08a8853e
13 changed files with 2360 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ DIST bash-5.2.tar.gz.sig 95 BLAKE2B 2991b7c46ef1cdca08062f419be47fca7551f4c5d9aa
DIST bash-5.3.tar.gz 11355854 BLAKE2B 82d1b54322bbd1e8c2a93380f1b2888a42a1d7186e504f41cee705a0fdd41463d8f20baa1755051e1396192f8ebd089524767d933a9e0b5fb76f2588601539bb SHA512 426702c8b0fb9e0c9956259973ce5b657890fd47f4f807a64febf20077bb48d0b91474ed6e843d2ef277186b46c5fffa79b808da9b48d4ec027d5e2de1b28ed8
DIST bash-5.3.tar.gz.sig 95 BLAKE2B 2fb04e4f699fdee6e583581821cf9a5fa435a00febf7893a344371f11ccb964545386c98dfb2d8f5d0efc74aafe9d491b544e90ae4716bdc286ac48d942430f0 SHA512 c77c0898f03e80a042574a486686cc296b96426f6cdb7a6d2376ecd5182ba03477bfcbd95ea3db499c11866d3f4ae99012a37662ccb6f83dfd6b59f671349dc7
DIST bash-5.4_alpha_pre20251027-c299f535be51179b1e0c989ad9ba4365e182ec28.tar.gz 16575720 BLAKE2B d3bc83b5ad252f84037d9639b1eaee13e56a006f2c0fe4b4bc00c662f05067965d8f26dca886137947f80bd923491fb5feaebb992e1f7515b7298715237b35dc SHA512 52698edc1d70029c8212a23457b5384942614e05c225cf66cea34290aacaf2e85f07ca4106f2ce242dff84d89ed45051f79cb4646cb2a22c4f74513f62c6393d
DIST bash-5.4_alpha_pre20251119-bcac47f08a6e8f04893f3f282bb841ddc07fc2e8.tar.gz 16577303 BLAKE2B 4a19a480deee6ce1d160081bb0b40c7dbcbd25ae8cb5bf06149c5f270ca4a8bad4f76263d65b2a7cd4ef2f70108536f71f5d0c1502b0b72f9ec1f0d6b6efa795 SHA512 ae5139f300bcee7434df202754ba6b8fea263ee25b5fa8dd69e2ac828d1004a8ab903660dc80dec379283bebc0bc7b7148b7277dc66c0c2141feb2b05c3422ce
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DIST bash53-002.sig 95 BLAKE2B 576dd4535af85d122f62e310ddae5cf7eec4ada59b5c73c5a891f3bc50cb6bbad8b47cd74d8c7a868381d340d1c7391f52f7a6f34ae99caf6b4ee290d2808849 SHA512 bd64fc61e5516a636a039c51a33f72e9adb7761d4e4101584b7dc3b43198be026c4165d6a34ca77e1ea5d4122b942dc853803a0c836bffc618aae9f7f8c008aa
DIST bash53-003 2683 BLAKE2B 6bb6f6679726d65f95c11b4ac1fb0729eaebfeef02de06e9fda4e3ac2bb3d328cc6f7fd6e29976a0907390ed6709cd5a0a6046682acbed73eb0470143bf144e1 SHA512 3d4004653cb3f2cba984e67b8e7ae54c19351e176b62bb415f88fdd482ae04be063dacf6303c8343ab6c8bf4f2388026c1742ac603a5cd5c330db22a4b76f4cb
DIST bash53-003.sig 95 BLAKE2B 9827f23ea927f39dd20316eec8b311bc7692c5645a77e15eba31d17252a0035d401f620ed9b51b62f643ae0c6c1ed9340e413564151da884b9361d8026557a06 SHA512 f128a82d19d83da70a8c72f3fca52a376a96a31be2b8e94ffd073329a254c5e9f3a231a4b29d33efe12c0b9a20a4c293331c5fc55767fb3538a6208996b7e2bb
DIST bash53-004 1266 BLAKE2B 6f3dcb7ca264868b235e25296b778152383e0f728a87f462fafb30d3c3e0334f8ac8bd862ed82e117641b34f4bd5bbb89ff118462f8a4d716049b651e6c4b0a6 SHA512 d3c7c83ae0742f2a4e1bc96e8fdb3f05c8c0a7e631d3473922ac245f83194925ae443e761269fa6a519298b1123ee4008bcbcdaf9180dff0a0df7fbe5e029bbb
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
LICENSE="GPL-3"
SLOT="${MY_PV}"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins +readline"
DEPEND="

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
LICENSE="GPL-3"
SLOT="${MY_PV}"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins +readline"
DEPEND="

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="${MY_PV}"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins +readline"

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ EOF
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directly will be
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ EOF
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directly will be
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the

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@ -0,0 +1,463 @@
# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/chetramey.asc
inherit flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs prefix verify-sig
# Uncomment if we have a patchset.
#GENTOO_PATCH_DEV="sam"
#GENTOO_PATCH_VER="${PV}"
MY_PV=${PV/_p*}
MY_PV=${MY_PV/_/-}
MY_P=${PN}-${MY_PV}
MY_PATCHES=()
# Determine the patchlevel. See https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-5.3-patches/.
case ${PV} in
9999|*_alpha*|*_beta*|*_rc*)
# Set a negative patchlevel to indicate that it's a pre-release.
PLEVEL=-1
if [[ ${PV} =~ _pre[0-9]{8}$ ]]; then
BASH_COMMIT=
fi
;;
*_p*)
PLEVEL=${PV##*_p}
;;
*)
PLEVEL=0
esac
# The version of readline this bash normally ships with. Note that we only use
# the bundled copy of readline for pre-releases.
READLINE_VER="8.3"
DESCRIPTION="The standard GNU Bourne again shell"
HOMEPAGE="https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git"
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git"
EGIT_BRANCH=devel
inherit git-r3
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
# It can be useful to have snapshots in the pre-release period once
# the first alpha is out, as various bugs get reported and fixed from
# the alpha, and the next pre-release is usually quite far away.
#
# i.e. if it's worth packaging the alpha, it's worth packaging a followup.
SRC_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/snapshot/bash-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz -> ${P}-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz"
S=${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${BASH_COMMIT}
else
my_urls=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}.tar.gz" )
# bash-5.1 -> bash51
my_p=${PN}$(ver_cut 1-2) my_p=${my_p/.}
for (( my_patch_idx = 1; my_patch_idx <= PLEVEL; my_patch_idx++ )); do
printf -v my_patch_ver %s-%03d "${my_p}" "${my_patch_idx}"
my_urls+=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}-patches/${my_patch_ver}" )
MY_PATCHES+=( "${DISTDIR}/${my_patch_ver}" )
done
SRC_URI="${my_urls[*]} verify-sig? ( ${my_urls[*]/%/.sig} )"
S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
unset -v my_urls my_p my_patch_idx my_patch_ver
fi
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
SRC_URI+=" https://dev.gentoo.org/~${GENTOO_PATCH_DEV:?}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER:?}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
DEPEND="
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2:=
nls? ( virtual/libintl )
"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
DEPEND+=" readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-${READLINE_VER}:= )"
fi
RDEPEND="
${DEPEND}
"
# We only need bison (yacc) when the .y files get patched (bash42-005, bash51-011).
BDEPEND="
pgo? ( dev-util/gperf )
verify-sig? ( sec-keys/openpgp-keys-chetramey )
"
# EAPI 8 tries to append it but it doesn't exist here.
QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--disable-static"
PATCHES=(
#"${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}/
# Patches to or from Chet, posted to the bug-bash mailing list.
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-5.0-syslog-history-extern.patch
)
pkg_setup() {
# bug #7332
if is-flag -malign-double; then
eerror "Detected bad CFLAGS '-malign-double'. Do not use this"
eerror "as it breaks LFS (struct stat64) on x86."
die "remove -malign-double from your CFLAGS mr ricer"
fi
if use bashlogger; then
ewarn "The logging patch should ONLY be used in restricted (i.e. honeypot) envs."
ewarn "This will log ALL output you enter into the shell, you have been warned."
fi
}
src_unpack() {
local patch
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
git-r3_src_unpack
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
default
else
if use verify-sig; then
verify-sig_verify_detached "${DISTDIR}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"{,.sig}
for patch in "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"; do
verify-sig_verify_detached "${patch}"{,.sig}
done
fi
unpack "${MY_P}.tar.gz"
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
unpack "${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
# Include official patches.
(( PLEVEL > 0 )) && eapply -p0 "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"
# Prefixify hardcoded path names. No-op for non-prefix.
hprefixify pathnames.h.in
# Avoid regenerating docs after patches, bug #407985.
sed -i -E '/^(HS|RL)USER/s:=.*:=:' doc/Makefile.in \
&& touch -r . doc/* \
|| die
# Sometimes hangs (more noticeable w/ pgo), bug #907403.
rm tests/run-jobs || die
eapply -p0 "${PATCHES[@]}"
eapply_user
}
src_configure() {
local -a myconf
# Upstream only test with Bison and require GNUisms like YYEOF and
# YYERRCODE. The former at least may be in POSIX soon:
# https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1269.
#
# configure warns on use of non-Bison but doesn't abort. The result
# may misbehave at runtime. Chet also advises against use of byacc:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2025-08/msg00115.html
unset -v YACC
if tc-is-cross-compiler; then
export CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="${BUILD_CFLAGS} -std=gnu17"
fi
myconf=(
--disable-profiling
# Force linking with system curses ... the bundled termcap lib
# sucks bad compared to ncurses. For the most part, ncurses
# is here because readline needs it. But bash itself calls
# ncurses in one or two small places :(.
--with-curses
$(use_enable mem-scramble)
$(use_enable net net-redirections)
$(use_enable readline)
$(use_enable readline bang-history)
$(use_enable readline history)
$(use_with afs)
$(use_with mem-scramble bash-malloc)
)
# For descriptions of these, see config-top.h.
# bashrc/#26952 bash_logout/#90488 ssh/#24762 mktemp/#574426
append-cppflags \
-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/bin\"\' \
-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin\"\' \
-DDEFAULT_LOADABLE_BUILTINS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/$(get_libdir)/bash:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash\"\' \
-DSYS_BASHRC=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bashrc\"\' \
-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bash_logout\"\' \
-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS \
-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC \
$(use bashlogger && echo -DSYSLOG_HISTORY)
use nls || myconf+=( --disable-nls )
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
# Historically, we always used the builtin readline, but since
# our handling of SONAME upgrades has gotten much more stable
# in the PM (and the readline ebuild itself preserves the old
# libs during upgrades), linking against the system copy should
# be safe.
# Exact cached version here doesn't really matter as long as it
# is at least what's in the DEPEND up above.
export ac_cv_rl_version=${READLINE_VER%%_*}
# Use system readline only with released versions.
myconf+=( --with-installed-readline=. )
fi
if use plugins; then
append-ldflags "-Wl,-rpath,${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
else
# Disable the plugins logic by hand since bash doesn't provide
# a way of doing it.
export ac_cv_func_dl{close,open,sym}=no \
ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen=no ac_cv_header_dlfcn_h=no
sed -i -e '/LOCAL_LDFLAGS=/s:-rdynamic::' configure || die
fi
# bug #444070
tc-export AR
econf "${myconf[@]}"
}
src_compile() {
local -a pgo_generate_flags pgo_use_flags
local flag
# -fprofile-partial-training because upstream notes the test suite isn't
# super comprehensive.
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-GCC-10/index.html#sec-gcc10-pgo
if use pgo; then
pgo_generate_flags=(
-fprofile-update=atomic
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-generate="${T}"/pgo
)
pgo_use_flags=(
-fprofile-use="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
)
if flag=$(test-flags-CC -fprofile-partial-training); then
pgo_generate_flags+=( "${flag}" )
pgo_use_flags+=( "${flag}" )
fi
fi
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" all others
# Build Bash and run its tests to generate profiles.
if (( ${#pgo_generate_flags[@]} )); then
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" -k check
if tc-is-clang; then
llvm-profdata merge "${T}"/pgo --output="${T}"/pgo/default.profdata || die
fi
# Rebuild Bash using the profiling data we just generated.
emake clean
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}" all others
fi
}
src_test() {
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
default
}
src_install() {
local d f
default
my_prefixify() {
while read -r; do
if [[ $REPLY == *$1* ]]; then
REPLY=${REPLY/"/etc/"/"${EPREFIX}/etc/"}
fi
printf '%s\n' "${REPLY}" || ! break
done < "$2" || die
}
dodir /bin
mv -- "${ED}"/usr/bin/bash "${ED}"/bin/ || die
dosym bash /bin/rbash
insinto /etc/bash
doins "${FILESDIR}"/bash_logout
my_prefixify bashrc.d "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc-r2 | newins - bashrc
insinto /etc/bash/bashrc.d
my_prefixify DIR_COLORS "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-color-r2.bash | newins - 10-gentoo-color.bash
newins "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-title-r3.bash 10-gentoo-title.bash
insinto /etc/profile.d
doins "${FILESDIR}/profile.d/00-prompt-command.sh"
insinto /etc/skel
for f in bash{_logout,_profile,rc}; do
newins "${FILESDIR}/skel/dot-${f}" ".${f}"
done
if use plugins; then
exeinto "/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
set -- examples/loadables/*.o
doexe "${@%.o}"
insinto /usr/include/bash-plugins
doins *.h builtins/*.h include/*.h lib/{glob/glob.h,tilde/tilde.h}
fi
if use examples; then
for d in examples/{functions,misc,scripts,startup-files}; do
exeinto "/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${d}"
docinto "${d}"
for f in "${d}"/*; do
if [[ ${f##*/} != @(PERMISSION|*README) ]]; then
doexe "${f}"
else
dodoc "${f}"
fi
done
done
fi
# Install bash_builtins.1 and rbash.1.
emake -C doc DESTDIR="${D}" install_builtins
sed 's:bash\.1:man1/&:' doc/rbash.1 > "${T}"/rbash.1 || die
doman "${T}"/rbash.1
newdoc CWRU/changelog ChangeLog
dosym bash.info /usr/share/info/bashref.info
}
pkg_preinst() {
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bashrc ]] && [[ ! -d ${EROOT}/etc/bash ]]; then
mkdir -p -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bash \
&& mv -f -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bashrc "${EROOT}"/etc/bash/ \
|| die
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
local IFS old_ver ver
local -a versions
# If /bin/sh does not exist, provide it.
if [[ ! -e ${EROOT}/bin/sh ]]; then
ln -sf -- bash "${EROOT}"/bin/sh || die
fi
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash ]]; then
ewarn "The following file is no longer packaged and can safely be deleted:"
ewarn "${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash"
fi
read -rd '' -a versions <<<"${REPLACING_VERSIONS}"
for ver in "${versions[@]}"; do
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]] || ver_test "${ver}" -lt "${old_ver}"; then
old_ver=${ver}
fi
done
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]]; then
return
fi
{
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p26-r8"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.1_p16-r8"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
Files under /etc/bash/bashrc.d must now have a suffix of .sh or .bash.
Gentoo now defaults to defining PROMPT_COMMAND as an array. Depending on the
characteristics of the operating environment, it may contain a command to set
the terminal's window title. Those who were already choosing to customise the
PROMPT_COMMAND variable are now advised to append their commands like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND+=('custom command goes here')
Gentoo no longer defaults to having bash set the window title in the case
that the terminal is controlled by sshd(8), unless screen is launched on the
remote side or the terminal reliably supports saving and restoring the title
(as alacritty, foot and tmux do). Those wanting for the title to be set
regardless may adjust ~/.bashrc - or create a custom /etc/bash/bashrc.d
drop-in - to set PROMPT_COMMMAND like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND=(genfun_set_win_title)
Those who would prefer for bash never to interfere with the window title may
now opt out of the default title setting behaviour, either with the "unset -v
PROMPT_COMMAND" command or by re-defining PROMPT_COMMAND as desired.
EOF
fi
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3_p3-r3"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p37-r5"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the
use of the \W prompt string escape will prevail, with the current working
directory typically being shown as its basename. If set to 0 or greater, \w
will be used instead, which may be trimmed. This also means that the title
can be made to show the full path by setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM=0.
For further information, run info '(bash)Bash Variables' or visit
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-PROMPT_005fDIRTRIM.
EOF
fi
} \
| if [[ ${COLUMNS} == [1-9]*([0-9]) ]] && (( COLUMNS > 80 )); then
fmt -w "$(( COLUMNS - 3 ))"
else
cat
fi \
| while read -r; do
ewarn "${REPLY}"
done
}

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# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/chetramey.asc
inherit flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs prefix verify-sig
# Uncomment if we have a patchset.
#GENTOO_PATCH_DEV="sam"
#GENTOO_PATCH_VER="${PV}"
MY_PV=${PV/_p*}
MY_PV=${MY_PV/_/-}
MY_P=${PN}-${MY_PV}
MY_PATCHES=()
# Determine the patchlevel. See https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-5.3-patches/.
case ${PV} in
9999|*_alpha*|*_beta*|*_rc*)
# Set a negative patchlevel to indicate that it's a pre-release.
PLEVEL=-1
if [[ ${PV} =~ _pre[0-9]{8}$ ]]; then
BASH_COMMIT=
fi
;;
*_p*)
PLEVEL=${PV##*_p}
;;
*)
PLEVEL=0
esac
# The version of readline this bash normally ships with. Note that we only use
# the bundled copy of readline for pre-releases.
READLINE_VER="8.3"
DESCRIPTION="The standard GNU Bourne again shell"
HOMEPAGE="https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git"
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git"
EGIT_BRANCH=devel
inherit git-r3
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
# It can be useful to have snapshots in the pre-release period once
# the first alpha is out, as various bugs get reported and fixed from
# the alpha, and the next pre-release is usually quite far away.
#
# i.e. if it's worth packaging the alpha, it's worth packaging a followup.
SRC_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/snapshot/bash-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz -> ${P}-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz"
S=${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${BASH_COMMIT}
else
my_urls=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}.tar.gz" )
# bash-5.1 -> bash51
my_p=${PN}$(ver_cut 1-2) my_p=${my_p/.}
for (( my_patch_idx = 1; my_patch_idx <= PLEVEL; my_patch_idx++ )); do
printf -v my_patch_ver %s-%03d "${my_p}" "${my_patch_idx}"
my_urls+=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}-patches/${my_patch_ver}" )
MY_PATCHES+=( "${DISTDIR}/${my_patch_ver}" )
done
SRC_URI="${my_urls[*]} verify-sig? ( ${my_urls[*]/%/.sig} )"
S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
unset -v my_urls my_p my_patch_idx my_patch_ver
fi
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
SRC_URI+=" https://dev.gentoo.org/~${GENTOO_PATCH_DEV:?}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER:?}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
DEPEND="
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2:=
nls? ( virtual/libintl )
"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
DEPEND+=" readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-${READLINE_VER}:= )"
fi
RDEPEND="
${DEPEND}
"
# We only need bison (yacc) when the .y files get patched (bash42-005, bash51-011).
BDEPEND="
pgo? ( dev-util/gperf )
verify-sig? ( sec-keys/openpgp-keys-chetramey )
"
# EAPI 8 tries to append it but it doesn't exist here.
QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--disable-static"
PATCHES=(
#"${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}/
# Patches to or from Chet, posted to the bug-bash mailing list.
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-5.0-syslog-history-extern.patch
)
pkg_setup() {
# bug #7332
if is-flag -malign-double; then
eerror "Detected bad CFLAGS '-malign-double'. Do not use this"
eerror "as it breaks LFS (struct stat64) on x86."
die "remove -malign-double from your CFLAGS mr ricer"
fi
if use bashlogger; then
ewarn "The logging patch should ONLY be used in restricted (i.e. honeypot) envs."
ewarn "This will log ALL output you enter into the shell, you have been warned."
fi
}
src_unpack() {
local patch
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
git-r3_src_unpack
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
default
else
if use verify-sig; then
verify-sig_verify_detached "${DISTDIR}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"{,.sig}
for patch in "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"; do
verify-sig_verify_detached "${patch}"{,.sig}
done
fi
unpack "${MY_P}.tar.gz"
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
unpack "${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
# Include official patches.
(( PLEVEL > 0 )) && eapply -p0 "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"
# Prefixify hardcoded path names. No-op for non-prefix.
hprefixify pathnames.h.in
# Avoid regenerating docs after patches, bug #407985.
sed -i -E '/^(HS|RL)USER/s:=.*:=:' doc/Makefile.in \
&& touch -r . doc/* \
|| die
# Sometimes hangs (more noticeable w/ pgo), bug #907403.
rm tests/run-jobs || die
eapply -p0 "${PATCHES[@]}"
eapply_user
}
src_configure() {
local -a myconf
# Upstream only test with Bison and require GNUisms like YYEOF and
# YYERRCODE. The former at least may be in POSIX soon:
# https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1269.
#
# configure warns on use of non-Bison but doesn't abort. The result
# may misbehave at runtime. Chet also advises against use of byacc:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2025-08/msg00115.html
unset -v YACC
if tc-is-cross-compiler; then
export CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="${BUILD_CFLAGS} -std=gnu17"
fi
myconf=(
--disable-profiling
# Force linking with system curses ... the bundled termcap lib
# sucks bad compared to ncurses. For the most part, ncurses
# is here because readline needs it. But bash itself calls
# ncurses in one or two small places :(.
--with-curses
$(use_enable mem-scramble)
$(use_enable net net-redirections)
$(use_enable readline)
$(use_enable readline bang-history)
$(use_enable readline history)
$(use_with afs)
$(use_with mem-scramble bash-malloc)
)
# For descriptions of these, see config-top.h.
# bashrc/#26952 bash_logout/#90488 ssh/#24762 mktemp/#574426
append-cppflags \
-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/bin\"\' \
-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin\"\' \
-DDEFAULT_LOADABLE_BUILTINS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/$(get_libdir)/bash:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash\"\' \
-DSYS_BASHRC=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bashrc\"\' \
-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bash_logout\"\' \
-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS \
-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC \
$(use bashlogger && echo -DSYSLOG_HISTORY)
use nls || myconf+=( --disable-nls )
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
# Historically, we always used the builtin readline, but since
# our handling of SONAME upgrades has gotten much more stable
# in the PM (and the readline ebuild itself preserves the old
# libs during upgrades), linking against the system copy should
# be safe.
# Exact cached version here doesn't really matter as long as it
# is at least what's in the DEPEND up above.
export ac_cv_rl_version=${READLINE_VER%%_*}
# Use system readline only with released versions.
myconf+=( --with-installed-readline=. )
fi
if use plugins; then
append-ldflags "-Wl,-rpath,${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
else
# Disable the plugins logic by hand since bash doesn't provide
# a way of doing it.
export ac_cv_func_dl{close,open,sym}=no \
ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen=no ac_cv_header_dlfcn_h=no
sed -i -e '/LOCAL_LDFLAGS=/s:-rdynamic::' configure || die
fi
# bug #444070
tc-export AR
econf "${myconf[@]}"
}
src_compile() {
local -a pgo_generate_flags pgo_use_flags
local flag
# -fprofile-partial-training because upstream notes the test suite isn't
# super comprehensive.
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-GCC-10/index.html#sec-gcc10-pgo
if use pgo; then
pgo_generate_flags=(
-fprofile-update=atomic
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-generate="${T}"/pgo
)
pgo_use_flags=(
-fprofile-use="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
)
if flag=$(test-flags-CC -fprofile-partial-training); then
pgo_generate_flags+=( "${flag}" )
pgo_use_flags+=( "${flag}" )
fi
fi
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" all others
# Build Bash and run its tests to generate profiles.
if (( ${#pgo_generate_flags[@]} )); then
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" -k check
if tc-is-clang; then
llvm-profdata merge "${T}"/pgo --output="${T}"/pgo/default.profdata || die
fi
# Rebuild Bash using the profiling data we just generated.
emake clean
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}" all others
fi
}
src_test() {
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
default
}
src_install() {
local d f
default
my_prefixify() {
while read -r; do
if [[ $REPLY == *$1* ]]; then
REPLY=${REPLY/"/etc/"/"${EPREFIX}/etc/"}
fi
printf '%s\n' "${REPLY}" || ! break
done < "$2" || die
}
dodir /bin
mv -- "${ED}"/usr/bin/bash "${ED}"/bin/ || die
dosym bash /bin/rbash
insinto /etc/bash
doins "${FILESDIR}"/bash_logout
my_prefixify bashrc.d "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc-r2 | newins - bashrc
insinto /etc/bash/bashrc.d
my_prefixify DIR_COLORS "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-color-r2.bash | newins - 10-gentoo-color.bash
newins "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-title-r3.bash 10-gentoo-title.bash
insinto /etc/profile.d
doins "${FILESDIR}/profile.d/00-prompt-command.sh"
insinto /etc/skel
for f in bash{_logout,_profile,rc}; do
newins "${FILESDIR}/skel/dot-${f}" ".${f}"
done
if use plugins; then
exeinto "/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
set -- examples/loadables/*.o
doexe "${@%.o}"
insinto /usr/include/bash-plugins
doins *.h builtins/*.h include/*.h lib/{glob/glob.h,tilde/tilde.h}
fi
if use examples; then
for d in examples/{functions,misc,scripts,startup-files}; do
exeinto "/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${d}"
docinto "${d}"
for f in "${d}"/*; do
if [[ ${f##*/} != @(PERMISSION|*README) ]]; then
doexe "${f}"
else
dodoc "${f}"
fi
done
done
fi
# Install bash_builtins.1 and rbash.1.
emake -C doc DESTDIR="${D}" install_builtins
sed 's:bash\.1:man1/&:' doc/rbash.1 > "${T}"/rbash.1 || die
doman "${T}"/rbash.1
newdoc CWRU/changelog ChangeLog
dosym bash.info /usr/share/info/bashref.info
}
pkg_preinst() {
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bashrc ]] && [[ ! -d ${EROOT}/etc/bash ]]; then
mkdir -p -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bash \
&& mv -f -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bashrc "${EROOT}"/etc/bash/ \
|| die
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
local IFS old_ver ver
local -a versions
# If /bin/sh does not exist, provide it.
if [[ ! -e ${EROOT}/bin/sh ]]; then
ln -sf -- bash "${EROOT}"/bin/sh || die
fi
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash ]]; then
ewarn "The following file is no longer packaged and can safely be deleted:"
ewarn "${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash"
fi
read -rd '' -a versions <<<"${REPLACING_VERSIONS}"
for ver in "${versions[@]}"; do
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]] || ver_test "${ver}" -lt "${old_ver}"; then
old_ver=${ver}
fi
done
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]]; then
return
fi
{
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p26-r8"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.1_p16-r8"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
Files under /etc/bash/bashrc.d must now have a suffix of .sh or .bash.
Gentoo now defaults to defining PROMPT_COMMAND as an array. Depending on the
characteristics of the operating environment, it may contain a command to set
the terminal's window title. Those who were already choosing to customise the
PROMPT_COMMAND variable are now advised to append their commands like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND+=('custom command goes here')
Gentoo no longer defaults to having bash set the window title in the case
that the terminal is controlled by sshd(8), unless screen is launched on the
remote side or the terminal reliably supports saving and restoring the title
(as alacritty, foot and tmux do). Those wanting for the title to be set
regardless may adjust ~/.bashrc - or create a custom /etc/bash/bashrc.d
drop-in - to set PROMPT_COMMMAND like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND=(genfun_set_win_title)
Those who would prefer for bash never to interfere with the window title may
now opt out of the default title setting behaviour, either with the "unset -v
PROMPT_COMMAND" command or by re-defining PROMPT_COMMAND as desired.
EOF
fi
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3_p3-r3"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p37-r5"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the
use of the \W prompt string escape will prevail, with the current working
directory typically being shown as its basename. If set to 0 or greater, \w
will be used instead, which may be trimmed. This also means that the title
can be made to show the full path by setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM=0.
For further information, run info '(bash)Bash Variables' or visit
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-PROMPT_005fDIRTRIM.
EOF
fi
} \
| if [[ ${COLUMNS} == [1-9]*([0-9]) ]] && (( COLUMNS > 80 )); then
fmt -w "$(( COLUMNS - 3 ))"
else
cat
fi \
| while read -r; do
ewarn "${REPLY}"
done
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# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
# As of 5.4_alpha_pre20251016, bash tests finally exit non-0 on failure.
@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ EOF
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directly will be
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the

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# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/chetramey.asc
inherit flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs prefix verify-sig
# Uncomment if we have a patchset.
#GENTOO_PATCH_DEV="sam"
#GENTOO_PATCH_VER="${PV}"
MY_PV=${PV/_p*}
MY_PV=${MY_PV/_/-}
MY_P=${PN}-${MY_PV}
MY_PATCHES=()
# Determine the patchlevel.
case ${PV} in
9999|*_alpha*|*_beta*|*_rc*)
# Set a negative patchlevel to indicate that it's a pre-release.
PLEVEL=-1
if [[ ${PV} =~ _pre[0-9]{8}$ ]]; then
BASH_COMMIT="bcac47f08a6e8f04893f3f282bb841ddc07fc2e8"
fi
;;
*_p*)
PLEVEL=${PV##*_p}
;;
*)
PLEVEL=0
esac
# The version of readline this bash normally ships with. Note that we only use
# the bundled copy of readline for pre-releases.
READLINE_VER="8.3"
DESCRIPTION="The standard GNU Bourne again shell"
HOMEPAGE="https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git"
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git"
EGIT_BRANCH=devel
inherit git-r3
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
# It can be useful to have snapshots in the pre-release period once
# the first alpha is out, as various bugs get reported and fixed from
# the alpha, and the next pre-release is usually quite far away.
#
# i.e. if it's worth packaging the alpha, it's worth packaging a followup.
SRC_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/snapshot/bash-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz -> ${P}-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz"
S=${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${BASH_COMMIT}
else
my_urls=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}.tar.gz" )
# bash-5.1 -> bash51
my_p=${PN}$(ver_cut 1-2) my_p=${my_p/.}
for (( my_patch_idx = 1; my_patch_idx <= PLEVEL; my_patch_idx++ )); do
printf -v my_patch_ver %s-%03d "${my_p}" "${my_patch_idx}"
my_urls+=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}-patches/${my_patch_ver}" )
MY_PATCHES+=( "${DISTDIR}/${my_patch_ver}" )
done
SRC_URI="${my_urls[*]} verify-sig? ( ${my_urls[*]/%/.sig} )"
S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
unset -v my_urls my_p my_patch_idx my_patch_ver
fi
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
SRC_URI+=" https://dev.gentoo.org/~${GENTOO_PATCH_DEV:?}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER:?}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
# As of 5.4_alpha_pre20251016, bash tests finally exit non-0 on failure.
# The differences look harmless but need investigation and fixing.
RESTRICT="test"
DEPEND="
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2:=
nls? ( virtual/libintl )
"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
DEPEND+=" readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-${READLINE_VER}:= )"
fi
RDEPEND="
${DEPEND}
"
# We only need bison (yacc) when the .y files get patched (bash42-005, bash51-011).
BDEPEND="
pgo? ( dev-util/gperf )
verify-sig? ( sec-keys/openpgp-keys-chetramey )
"
# EAPI 8 tries to append it but it doesn't exist here.
QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--disable-static"
PATCHES=(
#"${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}/
# Patches to or from Chet, posted to the bug-bash mailing list.
"${FILESDIR}/${PN}-5.0-syslog-history-extern.patch"
)
pkg_setup() {
# bug #7332
if is-flag -malign-double; then
eerror "Detected bad CFLAGS '-malign-double'. Do not use this"
eerror "as it breaks LFS (struct stat64) on x86."
die "remove -malign-double from your CFLAGS mr ricer"
fi
if use bashlogger; then
ewarn "The logging patch should ONLY be used in restricted (i.e. honeypot) envs."
ewarn "This will log ALL output you enter into the shell, you have been warned."
fi
}
src_unpack() {
local patch
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
git-r3_src_unpack
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
default
else
if use verify-sig; then
verify-sig_verify_detached "${DISTDIR}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"{,.sig}
for patch in "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"; do
verify-sig_verify_detached "${patch}"{,.sig}
done
fi
unpack "${MY_P}.tar.gz"
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
unpack "${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
# Include official patches.
(( PLEVEL > 0 )) && eapply -p0 "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"
# Prefixify hardcoded path names. No-op for non-prefix.
hprefixify pathnames.h.in
# Avoid regenerating docs after patches, bug #407985.
sed -i -E '/^(HS|RL)USER/s:=.*:=:' doc/Makefile.in \
&& touch -r . doc/* \
|| die
# Sometimes hangs (more noticeable w/ pgo), bug #907403.
rm tests/run-jobs || die
eapply -p0 "${PATCHES[@]}"
eapply_user
}
src_configure() {
local -a myconf
# Upstream only test with Bison and require GNUisms like YYEOF and
# YYERRCODE. The former at least may be in POSIX soon:
# https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1269.
#
# configure warns on use of non-Bison but doesn't abort. The result
# may misbehave at runtime. Chet also advises against use of byacc:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2025-08/msg00115.html
unset -v YACC
if tc-is-cross-compiler; then
export CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="${BUILD_CFLAGS} -std=gnu17"
fi
myconf=(
--disable-profiling
# Force linking with system curses ... the bundled termcap lib
# sucks bad compared to ncurses. For the most part, ncurses
# is here because readline needs it. But bash itself calls
# ncurses in one or two small places :(.
--with-curses
$(use_enable mem-scramble)
$(use_enable net net-redirections)
$(use_enable readline)
$(use_enable readline bang-history)
$(use_enable readline history)
$(use_with afs)
$(use_with mem-scramble bash-malloc)
)
# For descriptions of these, see config-top.h.
# bashrc/#26952 bash_logout/#90488 ssh/#24762 mktemp/#574426
append-cppflags \
-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/bin\"\' \
-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin\"\' \
-DDEFAULT_LOADABLE_BUILTINS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/$(get_libdir)/bash:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash\"\' \
-DSYS_BASHRC=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bashrc\"\' \
-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bash_logout\"\' \
-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS \
-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC \
$(use bashlogger && echo -DSYSLOG_HISTORY)
use nls || myconf+=( --disable-nls )
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
# Historically, we always used the builtin readline, but since
# our handling of SONAME upgrades has gotten much more stable
# in the PM (and the readline ebuild itself preserves the old
# libs during upgrades), linking against the system copy should
# be safe.
# Exact cached version here doesn't really matter as long as it
# is at least what's in the DEPEND up above.
export ac_cv_rl_version=${READLINE_VER%%_*}
# Use system readline only with released versions.
myconf+=( --with-installed-readline=. )
fi
if use plugins; then
append-ldflags "-Wl,-rpath,${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
else
# Disable the plugins logic by hand since bash doesn't provide
# a way of doing it.
export ac_cv_func_dl{close,open,sym}=no \
ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen=no ac_cv_header_dlfcn_h=no
sed -i -e '/LOCAL_LDFLAGS=/s:-rdynamic::' configure || die
fi
# bug #444070
tc-export AR
econf "${myconf[@]}"
}
src_compile() {
local -a pgo_generate_flags pgo_use_flags
local flag
# -fprofile-partial-training because upstream notes the test suite isn't
# super comprehensive.
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-GCC-10/index.html#sec-gcc10-pgo
if use pgo; then
pgo_generate_flags=(
-fprofile-update=atomic
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-generate="${T}"/pgo
)
pgo_use_flags=(
-fprofile-use="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
)
if flag=$(test-flags-CC -fprofile-partial-training); then
pgo_generate_flags+=( "${flag}" )
pgo_use_flags+=( "${flag}" )
fi
fi
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" all others
# Build Bash and run its tests to generate profiles.
if (( ${#pgo_generate_flags[@]} )); then
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
# Testsuite isn't expected to pass for bash right now, but it
# also doesn't matter for PGO.
nonfatal emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" -k check
if tc-is-clang; then
llvm-profdata merge "${T}"/pgo --output="${T}"/pgo/default.profdata || die
fi
# Rebuild Bash using the profiling data we just generated.
emake clean
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}" all others
fi
}
src_test() {
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
default
}
src_install() {
local d f
default
my_prefixify() {
while read -r; do
if [[ $REPLY == *$1* ]]; then
REPLY=${REPLY/"/etc/"/"${EPREFIX}/etc/"}
fi
printf '%s\n' "${REPLY}" || ! break
done < "$2" || die
}
dodir /bin
mv -- "${ED}"/usr/bin/bash "${ED}"/bin/ || die
dosym bash /bin/rbash
insinto /etc/bash
doins "${FILESDIR}"/bash_logout
my_prefixify bashrc.d "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc-r2 | newins - bashrc
insinto /etc/bash/bashrc.d
my_prefixify DIR_COLORS "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-color-r2.bash | newins - 10-gentoo-color.bash
newins "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-title-r3.bash 10-gentoo-title.bash
insinto /etc/profile.d
doins "${FILESDIR}/profile.d/00-prompt-command.sh"
insinto /etc/skel
for f in bash{_logout,_profile,rc}; do
newins "${FILESDIR}/skel/dot-${f}" ".${f}"
done
if use plugins; then
exeinto "/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
set -- examples/loadables/*.o
doexe "${@%.o}"
insinto /usr/include/bash-plugins
doins *.h builtins/*.h include/*.h lib/{glob/glob.h,tilde/tilde.h}
fi
if use examples; then
for d in examples/{functions,misc,scripts,startup-files}; do
exeinto "/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${d}"
docinto "${d}"
for f in "${d}"/*; do
if [[ ${f##*/} != @(PERMISSION|*README) ]]; then
doexe "${f}"
else
dodoc "${f}"
fi
done
done
fi
# Install bash_builtins.1 and rbash.1.
emake -C doc DESTDIR="${D}" install_builtins
sed 's:bash\.1:man1/&:' doc/rbash.1 > "${T}"/rbash.1 || die
doman "${T}"/rbash.1
newdoc CWRU/changelog ChangeLog
dosym bash.info /usr/share/info/bashref.info
}
pkg_preinst() {
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bashrc ]] && [[ ! -d ${EROOT}/etc/bash ]]; then
mkdir -p -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bash \
&& mv -f -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bashrc "${EROOT}"/etc/bash/ \
|| die
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
local IFS old_ver ver
local -a versions
# If /bin/sh does not exist, provide it.
if [[ ! -e ${EROOT}/bin/sh ]]; then
ln -sf -- bash "${EROOT}"/bin/sh || die
fi
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash ]]; then
ewarn "The following file is no longer packaged and can safely be deleted:"
ewarn "${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash"
fi
read -rd '' -a versions <<<"${REPLACING_VERSIONS}"
for ver in "${versions[@]}"; do
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]] || ver_test "${ver}" -lt "${old_ver}"; then
old_ver=${ver}
fi
done
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]]; then
return
fi
{
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p26-r8"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.1_p16-r8"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
Files under /etc/bash/bashrc.d must now have a suffix of .sh or .bash.
Gentoo now defaults to defining PROMPT_COMMAND as an array. Depending on the
characteristics of the operating environment, it may contain a command to set
the terminal's window title. Those who were already choosing to customise the
PROMPT_COMMAND variable are now advised to append their commands like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND+=('custom command goes here')
Gentoo no longer defaults to having bash set the window title in the case
that the terminal is controlled by sshd(8), unless screen is launched on the
remote side or the terminal reliably supports saving and restoring the title
(as alacritty, foot and tmux do). Those wanting for the title to be set
regardless may adjust ~/.bashrc - or create a custom /etc/bash/bashrc.d
drop-in - to set PROMPT_COMMMAND like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND=(genfun_set_win_title)
Those who would prefer for bash never to interfere with the window title may
now opt out of the default title setting behaviour, either with the "unset -v
PROMPT_COMMAND" command or by re-defining PROMPT_COMMAND as desired.
EOF
fi
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3_p3-r3"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p37-r5"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the
use of the \W prompt string escape will prevail, with the current working
directory typically being shown as its basename. If set to 0 or greater, \w
will be used instead, which may be trimmed. This also means that the title
can be made to show the full path by setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM=0.
For further information, run info '(bash)Bash Variables' or visit
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-PROMPT_005fDIRTRIM.
EOF
fi
} \
| if [[ ${COLUMNS} == [1-9]*([0-9]) ]] && (( COLUMNS > 80 )); then
fmt -w "$(( COLUMNS - 3 ))"
else
cat
fi \
| while read -r; do
ewarn "${REPLY}"
done
}

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# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/chetramey.asc
inherit flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs prefix verify-sig
# Uncomment if we have a patchset.
#GENTOO_PATCH_DEV="sam"
#GENTOO_PATCH_VER="${PV}"
MY_PV=${PV/_p*}
MY_PV=${MY_PV/_/-}
MY_P=${PN}-${MY_PV}
MY_PATCHES=()
# Determine the patchlevel.
case ${PV} in
9999|*_alpha*|*_beta*|*_rc*)
# Set a negative patchlevel to indicate that it's a pre-release.
PLEVEL=-1
if [[ ${PV} =~ _pre[0-9]{8}$ ]]; then
BASH_COMMIT="4e705ed53ac364ee110f0b2fbeeab9d3301fcb6b"
fi
;;
*_p*)
PLEVEL=${PV##*_p}
;;
*)
PLEVEL=0
esac
# The version of readline this bash normally ships with. Note that we only use
# the bundled copy of readline for pre-releases.
READLINE_VER="8.3"
DESCRIPTION="The standard GNU Bourne again shell"
HOMEPAGE="https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git"
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git"
EGIT_BRANCH=devel
inherit git-r3
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
# It can be useful to have snapshots in the pre-release period once
# the first alpha is out, as various bugs get reported and fixed from
# the alpha, and the next pre-release is usually quite far away.
#
# i.e. if it's worth packaging the alpha, it's worth packaging a followup.
SRC_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/snapshot/bash-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz -> ${P}-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz"
S=${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${BASH_COMMIT}
else
my_urls=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}.tar.gz" )
# bash-5.1 -> bash51
my_p=${PN}$(ver_cut 1-2) my_p=${my_p/.}
for (( my_patch_idx = 1; my_patch_idx <= PLEVEL; my_patch_idx++ )); do
printf -v my_patch_ver %s-%03d "${my_p}" "${my_patch_idx}"
my_urls+=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}-patches/${my_patch_ver}" )
MY_PATCHES+=( "${DISTDIR}/${my_patch_ver}" )
done
SRC_URI="${my_urls[*]} verify-sig? ( ${my_urls[*]/%/.sig} )"
S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
unset -v my_urls my_p my_patch_idx my_patch_ver
fi
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
SRC_URI+=" https://dev.gentoo.org/~${GENTOO_PATCH_DEV:?}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER:?}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
# As of 5.4_alpha_pre20251016, bash tests finally exit non-0 on failure.
# The differences look harmless but need investigation and fixing.
RESTRICT="test"
DEPEND="
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2:=
nls? ( virtual/libintl )
"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
DEPEND+=" readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-${READLINE_VER}:= )"
fi
RDEPEND="
${DEPEND}
"
# We only need bison (yacc) when the .y files get patched (bash42-005, bash51-011).
BDEPEND="
pgo? ( dev-util/gperf )
verify-sig? ( sec-keys/openpgp-keys-chetramey )
"
# EAPI 8 tries to append it but it doesn't exist here.
QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--disable-static"
PATCHES=(
#"${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}/
# Patches to or from Chet, posted to the bug-bash mailing list.
"${FILESDIR}/${PN}-5.0-syslog-history-extern.patch"
)
pkg_setup() {
# bug #7332
if is-flag -malign-double; then
eerror "Detected bad CFLAGS '-malign-double'. Do not use this"
eerror "as it breaks LFS (struct stat64) on x86."
die "remove -malign-double from your CFLAGS mr ricer"
fi
if use bashlogger; then
ewarn "The logging patch should ONLY be used in restricted (i.e. honeypot) envs."
ewarn "This will log ALL output you enter into the shell, you have been warned."
fi
}
src_unpack() {
local patch
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
git-r3_src_unpack
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
default
else
if use verify-sig; then
verify-sig_verify_detached "${DISTDIR}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"{,.sig}
for patch in "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"; do
verify-sig_verify_detached "${patch}"{,.sig}
done
fi
unpack "${MY_P}.tar.gz"
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
unpack "${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
# Include official patches.
(( PLEVEL > 0 )) && eapply -p0 "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"
# Prefixify hardcoded path names. No-op for non-prefix.
hprefixify pathnames.h.in
# Avoid regenerating docs after patches, bug #407985.
sed -i -E '/^(HS|RL)USER/s:=.*:=:' doc/Makefile.in \
&& touch -r . doc/* \
|| die
# Sometimes hangs (more noticeable w/ pgo), bug #907403.
rm tests/run-jobs || die
eapply -p0 "${PATCHES[@]}"
eapply_user
}
src_configure() {
local -a myconf
# Upstream only test with Bison and require GNUisms like YYEOF and
# YYERRCODE. The former at least may be in POSIX soon:
# https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1269.
#
# configure warns on use of non-Bison but doesn't abort. The result
# may misbehave at runtime. Chet also advises against use of byacc:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2025-08/msg00115.html
unset -v YACC
if tc-is-cross-compiler; then
export CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="${BUILD_CFLAGS} -std=gnu17"
fi
myconf=(
--disable-profiling
# Force linking with system curses ... the bundled termcap lib
# sucks bad compared to ncurses. For the most part, ncurses
# is here because readline needs it. But bash itself calls
# ncurses in one or two small places :(.
--with-curses
$(use_enable mem-scramble)
$(use_enable net net-redirections)
$(use_enable readline)
$(use_enable readline bang-history)
$(use_enable readline history)
$(use_with afs)
$(use_with mem-scramble bash-malloc)
)
# For descriptions of these, see config-top.h.
# bashrc/#26952 bash_logout/#90488 ssh/#24762 mktemp/#574426
append-cppflags \
-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/bin\"\' \
-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin\"\' \
-DDEFAULT_LOADABLE_BUILTINS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/$(get_libdir)/bash:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash\"\' \
-DSYS_BASHRC=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bashrc\"\' \
-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bash_logout\"\' \
-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS \
-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC \
$(use bashlogger && echo -DSYSLOG_HISTORY)
use nls || myconf+=( --disable-nls )
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
# Historically, we always used the builtin readline, but since
# our handling of SONAME upgrades has gotten much more stable
# in the PM (and the readline ebuild itself preserves the old
# libs during upgrades), linking against the system copy should
# be safe.
# Exact cached version here doesn't really matter as long as it
# is at least what's in the DEPEND up above.
export ac_cv_rl_version=${READLINE_VER%%_*}
# Use system readline only with released versions.
myconf+=( --with-installed-readline=. )
fi
if use plugins; then
append-ldflags "-Wl,-rpath,${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
else
# Disable the plugins logic by hand since bash doesn't provide
# a way of doing it.
export ac_cv_func_dl{close,open,sym}=no \
ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen=no ac_cv_header_dlfcn_h=no
sed -i -e '/LOCAL_LDFLAGS=/s:-rdynamic::' configure || die
fi
# bug #444070
tc-export AR
econf "${myconf[@]}"
}
src_compile() {
local -a pgo_generate_flags pgo_use_flags
local flag
# -fprofile-partial-training because upstream notes the test suite isn't
# super comprehensive.
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-GCC-10/index.html#sec-gcc10-pgo
if use pgo; then
pgo_generate_flags=(
-fprofile-update=atomic
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-generate="${T}"/pgo
)
pgo_use_flags=(
-fprofile-use="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
)
if flag=$(test-flags-CC -fprofile-partial-training); then
pgo_generate_flags+=( "${flag}" )
pgo_use_flags+=( "${flag}" )
fi
fi
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" all others
# Build Bash and run its tests to generate profiles.
if (( ${#pgo_generate_flags[@]} )); then
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
# Testsuite isn't expected to pass for bash right now, but it
# also doesn't matter for PGO.
nonfatal emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" -k check
if tc-is-clang; then
llvm-profdata merge "${T}"/pgo --output="${T}"/pgo/default.profdata || die
fi
# Rebuild Bash using the profiling data we just generated.
emake clean
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}" all others
fi
}
src_test() {
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
default
}
src_install() {
local d f
default
my_prefixify() {
while read -r; do
if [[ $REPLY == *$1* ]]; then
REPLY=${REPLY/"/etc/"/"${EPREFIX}/etc/"}
fi
printf '%s\n' "${REPLY}" || ! break
done < "$2" || die
}
dodir /bin
mv -- "${ED}"/usr/bin/bash "${ED}"/bin/ || die
dosym bash /bin/rbash
insinto /etc/bash
doins "${FILESDIR}"/bash_logout
my_prefixify bashrc.d "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc-r2 | newins - bashrc
insinto /etc/bash/bashrc.d
my_prefixify DIR_COLORS "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-color-r2.bash | newins - 10-gentoo-color.bash
newins "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-title-r3.bash 10-gentoo-title.bash
insinto /etc/profile.d
doins "${FILESDIR}/profile.d/00-prompt-command.sh"
insinto /etc/skel
for f in bash{_logout,_profile,rc}; do
newins "${FILESDIR}/skel/dot-${f}" ".${f}"
done
if use plugins; then
exeinto "/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
set -- examples/loadables/*.o
doexe "${@%.o}"
insinto /usr/include/bash-plugins
doins *.h builtins/*.h include/*.h lib/{glob/glob.h,tilde/tilde.h}
fi
if use examples; then
for d in examples/{functions,misc,scripts,startup-files}; do
exeinto "/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${d}"
docinto "${d}"
for f in "${d}"/*; do
if [[ ${f##*/} != @(PERMISSION|*README) ]]; then
doexe "${f}"
else
dodoc "${f}"
fi
done
done
fi
# Install bash_builtins.1 and rbash.1.
emake -C doc DESTDIR="${D}" install_builtins
sed 's:bash\.1:man1/&:' doc/rbash.1 > "${T}"/rbash.1 || die
doman "${T}"/rbash.1
newdoc CWRU/changelog ChangeLog
dosym bash.info /usr/share/info/bashref.info
}
pkg_preinst() {
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bashrc ]] && [[ ! -d ${EROOT}/etc/bash ]]; then
mkdir -p -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bash \
&& mv -f -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bashrc "${EROOT}"/etc/bash/ \
|| die
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
local IFS old_ver ver
local -a versions
# If /bin/sh does not exist, provide it.
if [[ ! -e ${EROOT}/bin/sh ]]; then
ln -sf -- bash "${EROOT}"/bin/sh || die
fi
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash ]]; then
ewarn "The following file is no longer packaged and can safely be deleted:"
ewarn "${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash"
fi
read -rd '' -a versions <<<"${REPLACING_VERSIONS}"
for ver in "${versions[@]}"; do
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]] || ver_test "${ver}" -lt "${old_ver}"; then
old_ver=${ver}
fi
done
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]]; then
return
fi
{
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p26-r8"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.1_p16-r8"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
Files under /etc/bash/bashrc.d must now have a suffix of .sh or .bash.
Gentoo now defaults to defining PROMPT_COMMAND as an array. Depending on the
characteristics of the operating environment, it may contain a command to set
the terminal's window title. Those who were already choosing to customise the
PROMPT_COMMAND variable are now advised to append their commands like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND+=('custom command goes here')
Gentoo no longer defaults to having bash set the window title in the case
that the terminal is controlled by sshd(8), unless screen is launched on the
remote side or the terminal reliably supports saving and restoring the title
(as alacritty, foot and tmux do). Those wanting for the title to be set
regardless may adjust ~/.bashrc - or create a custom /etc/bash/bashrc.d
drop-in - to set PROMPT_COMMMAND like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND=(genfun_set_win_title)
Those who would prefer for bash never to interfere with the window title may
now opt out of the default title setting behaviour, either with the "unset -v
PROMPT_COMMAND" command or by re-defining PROMPT_COMMAND as desired.
EOF
fi
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3_p3-r3"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p37-r5"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the
use of the \W prompt string escape will prevail, with the current working
directory typically being shown as its basename. If set to 0 or greater, \w
will be used instead, which may be trimmed. This also means that the title
can be made to show the full path by setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM=0.
For further information, run info '(bash)Bash Variables' or visit
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-PROMPT_005fDIRTRIM.
EOF
fi
} \
| if [[ ${COLUMNS} == [1-9]*([0-9]) ]] && (( COLUMNS > 80 )); then
fmt -w "$(( COLUMNS - 3 ))"
else
cat
fi \
| while read -r; do
ewarn "${REPLY}"
done
}

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# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/chetramey.asc
inherit flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs prefix verify-sig
# Uncomment if we have a patchset.
#GENTOO_PATCH_DEV="sam"
#GENTOO_PATCH_VER="${PV}"
MY_PV=${PV/_p*}
MY_PV=${MY_PV/_/-}
MY_P=${PN}-${MY_PV}
MY_PATCHES=()
# Determine the patchlevel.
case ${PV} in
9999|*_alpha*|*_beta*|*_rc*)
# Set a negative patchlevel to indicate that it's a pre-release.
PLEVEL=-1
if [[ ${PV} =~ _pre[0-9]{8}$ ]]; then
BASH_COMMIT="5a104e96d869e2bbf0f7f364f45d21e6fc151721"
fi
;;
*_p*)
PLEVEL=${PV##*_p}
;;
*)
PLEVEL=0
esac
# The version of readline this bash normally ships with. Note that we only use
# the bundled copy of readline for pre-releases.
READLINE_VER="8.3"
DESCRIPTION="The standard GNU Bourne again shell"
HOMEPAGE="https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git"
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/bash.git"
EGIT_BRANCH=devel
inherit git-r3
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
# It can be useful to have snapshots in the pre-release period once
# the first alpha is out, as various bugs get reported and fixed from
# the alpha, and the next pre-release is usually quite far away.
#
# i.e. if it's worth packaging the alpha, it's worth packaging a followup.
SRC_URI="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/snapshot/bash-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz -> ${P}-${BASH_COMMIT}.tar.gz"
S=${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${BASH_COMMIT}
else
my_urls=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}.tar.gz" )
# bash-5.1 -> bash51
my_p=${PN}$(ver_cut 1-2) my_p=${my_p/.}
for (( my_patch_idx = 1; my_patch_idx <= PLEVEL; my_patch_idx++ )); do
printf -v my_patch_ver %s-%03d "${my_p}" "${my_patch_idx}"
my_urls+=( "mirror://gnu/bash/${MY_P}-patches/${my_patch_ver}" )
MY_PATCHES+=( "${DISTDIR}/${my_patch_ver}" )
done
SRC_URI="${my_urls[*]} verify-sig? ( ${my_urls[*]/%/.sig} )"
S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
unset -v my_urls my_p my_patch_idx my_patch_ver
fi
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
SRC_URI+=" https://dev.gentoo.org/~${GENTOO_PATCH_DEV:?}/distfiles/${CATEGORY}/${PN}/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER:?}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
# As of 5.4_alpha_pre20251016, bash tests finally exit non-0 on failure.
# The differences look harmless but need investigation and fixing.
RESTRICT="test"
DEPEND="
>=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2:=
nls? ( virtual/libintl )
"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
DEPEND+=" readline? ( >=sys-libs/readline-${READLINE_VER}:= )"
fi
RDEPEND="
${DEPEND}
"
# We only need bison (yacc) when the .y files get patched (bash42-005, bash51-011).
BDEPEND="
pgo? ( dev-util/gperf )
verify-sig? ( sec-keys/openpgp-keys-chetramey )
"
# EAPI 8 tries to append it but it doesn't exist here.
QA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS="--disable-static"
PATCHES=(
#"${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}/
# Patches to or from Chet, posted to the bug-bash mailing list.
"${FILESDIR}/${PN}-5.0-syslog-history-extern.patch"
)
pkg_setup() {
# bug #7332
if is-flag -malign-double; then
eerror "Detected bad CFLAGS '-malign-double'. Do not use this"
eerror "as it breaks LFS (struct stat64) on x86."
die "remove -malign-double from your CFLAGS mr ricer"
fi
if use bashlogger; then
ewarn "The logging patch should ONLY be used in restricted (i.e. honeypot) envs."
ewarn "This will log ALL output you enter into the shell, you have been warned."
fi
}
src_unpack() {
local patch
if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]]; then
git-r3_src_unpack
elif (( PLEVEL < 0 )) && [[ ${BASH_COMMIT} ]]; then
default
else
if use verify-sig; then
verify-sig_verify_detached "${DISTDIR}/${MY_P}.tar.gz"{,.sig}
for patch in "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"; do
verify-sig_verify_detached "${patch}"{,.sig}
done
fi
unpack "${MY_P}.tar.gz"
if [[ ${GENTOO_PATCH_VER} ]]; then
unpack "${PN}-${GENTOO_PATCH_VER}-patches.tar.xz"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
# Include official patches.
(( PLEVEL > 0 )) && eapply -p0 "${MY_PATCHES[@]}"
# Prefixify hardcoded path names. No-op for non-prefix.
hprefixify pathnames.h.in
# Avoid regenerating docs after patches, bug #407985.
sed -i -E '/^(HS|RL)USER/s:=.*:=:' doc/Makefile.in \
&& touch -r . doc/* \
|| die
# Sometimes hangs (more noticeable w/ pgo), bug #907403.
rm tests/run-jobs || die
eapply -p0 "${PATCHES[@]}"
eapply_user
}
src_configure() {
local -a myconf
# Upstream only test with Bison and require GNUisms like YYEOF and
# YYERRCODE. The former at least may be in POSIX soon:
# https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1269.
#
# configure warns on use of non-Bison but doesn't abort. The result
# may misbehave at runtime. Chet also advises against use of byacc:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2025-08/msg00115.html
unset -v YACC
if tc-is-cross-compiler; then
export CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="${BUILD_CFLAGS} -std=gnu17"
fi
myconf=(
--disable-profiling
# Force linking with system curses ... the bundled termcap lib
# sucks bad compared to ncurses. For the most part, ncurses
# is here because readline needs it. But bash itself calls
# ncurses in one or two small places :(.
--with-curses
$(use_enable mem-scramble)
$(use_enable net net-redirections)
$(use_enable readline)
$(use_enable readline bang-history)
$(use_enable readline history)
$(use_with afs)
$(use_with mem-scramble bash-malloc)
)
# For descriptions of these, see config-top.h.
# bashrc/#26952 bash_logout/#90488 ssh/#24762 mktemp/#574426
append-cppflags \
-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/bin\"\' \
-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin:"${EPREFIX}"/sbin:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin\"\' \
-DDEFAULT_LOADABLE_BUILTINS_PATH=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/usr/local/$(get_libdir)/bash:"${EPREFIX}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash\"\' \
-DSYS_BASHRC=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bashrc\"\' \
-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT=\'\""${EPREFIX}"/etc/bash/bash_logout\"\' \
-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS \
-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC \
$(use bashlogger && echo -DSYSLOG_HISTORY)
use nls || myconf+=( --disable-nls )
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
# Historically, we always used the builtin readline, but since
# our handling of SONAME upgrades has gotten much more stable
# in the PM (and the readline ebuild itself preserves the old
# libs during upgrades), linking against the system copy should
# be safe.
# Exact cached version here doesn't really matter as long as it
# is at least what's in the DEPEND up above.
export ac_cv_rl_version=${READLINE_VER%%_*}
# Use system readline only with released versions.
myconf+=( --with-installed-readline=. )
fi
if use plugins; then
append-ldflags "-Wl,-rpath,${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
else
# Disable the plugins logic by hand since bash doesn't provide
# a way of doing it.
export ac_cv_func_dl{close,open,sym}=no \
ac_cv_lib_dl_dlopen=no ac_cv_header_dlfcn_h=no
sed -i -e '/LOCAL_LDFLAGS=/s:-rdynamic::' configure || die
fi
# bug #444070
tc-export AR
econf "${myconf[@]}"
}
src_compile() {
local -a pgo_generate_flags pgo_use_flags
local flag
# -fprofile-partial-training because upstream notes the test suite isn't
# super comprehensive.
# https://documentation.suse.com/sbp/all/html/SBP-GCC-10/index.html#sec-gcc10-pgo
if use pgo; then
pgo_generate_flags=(
-fprofile-update=atomic
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-generate="${T}"/pgo
)
pgo_use_flags=(
-fprofile-use="${T}"/pgo
-fprofile-dir="${T}"/pgo
)
if flag=$(test-flags-CC -fprofile-partial-training); then
pgo_generate_flags+=( "${flag}" )
pgo_use_flags+=( "${flag}" )
fi
fi
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" all others
# Build Bash and run its tests to generate profiles.
if (( ${#pgo_generate_flags[@]} )); then
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
# Testsuite isn't expected to pass for bash right now, but it
# also doesn't matter for PGO.
nonfatal emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_generate_flags[*]}" -k check
if tc-is-clang; then
llvm-profdata merge "${T}"/pgo --output="${T}"/pgo/default.profdata || die
fi
# Rebuild Bash using the profiling data we just generated.
emake clean
emake CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}"
use plugins && emake -C examples/loadables CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${pgo_use_flags[*]}" all others
fi
}
src_test() {
# Used in test suite.
unset -v A
default
}
src_install() {
local d f
default
my_prefixify() {
while read -r; do
if [[ $REPLY == *$1* ]]; then
REPLY=${REPLY/"/etc/"/"${EPREFIX}/etc/"}
fi
printf '%s\n' "${REPLY}" || ! break
done < "$2" || die
}
dodir /bin
mv -- "${ED}"/usr/bin/bash "${ED}"/bin/ || die
dosym bash /bin/rbash
insinto /etc/bash
doins "${FILESDIR}"/bash_logout
my_prefixify bashrc.d "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc-r2 | newins - bashrc
insinto /etc/bash/bashrc.d
my_prefixify DIR_COLORS "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-color-r2.bash | newins - 10-gentoo-color.bash
newins "${FILESDIR}"/bashrc.d/10-gentoo-title-r3.bash 10-gentoo-title.bash
insinto /etc/profile.d
doins "${FILESDIR}/profile.d/00-prompt-command.sh"
insinto /etc/skel
for f in bash{_logout,_profile,rc}; do
newins "${FILESDIR}/skel/dot-${f}" ".${f}"
done
if use plugins; then
exeinto "/usr/$(get_libdir)/bash"
set -- examples/loadables/*.o
doexe "${@%.o}"
insinto /usr/include/bash-plugins
doins *.h builtins/*.h include/*.h lib/{glob/glob.h,tilde/tilde.h}
fi
if use examples; then
for d in examples/{functions,misc,scripts,startup-files}; do
exeinto "/usr/share/doc/${PF}/${d}"
docinto "${d}"
for f in "${d}"/*; do
if [[ ${f##*/} != @(PERMISSION|*README) ]]; then
doexe "${f}"
else
dodoc "${f}"
fi
done
done
fi
# Install bash_builtins.1 and rbash.1.
emake -C doc DESTDIR="${D}" install_builtins
sed 's:bash\.1:man1/&:' doc/rbash.1 > "${T}"/rbash.1 || die
doman "${T}"/rbash.1
newdoc CWRU/changelog ChangeLog
dosym bash.info /usr/share/info/bashref.info
}
pkg_preinst() {
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bashrc ]] && [[ ! -d ${EROOT}/etc/bash ]]; then
mkdir -p -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bash \
&& mv -f -- "${EROOT}"/etc/bashrc "${EROOT}"/etc/bash/ \
|| die
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
local IFS old_ver ver
local -a versions
# If /bin/sh does not exist, provide it.
if [[ ! -e ${EROOT}/bin/sh ]]; then
ln -sf -- bash "${EROOT}"/bin/sh || die
fi
if [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash ]]; then
ewarn "The following file is no longer packaged and can safely be deleted:"
ewarn "${EROOT}/etc/bash/bashrc.d/15-gentoo-bashrc-check.bash"
fi
read -rd '' -a versions <<<"${REPLACING_VERSIONS}"
for ver in "${versions[@]}"; do
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]] || ver_test "${ver}" -lt "${old_ver}"; then
old_ver=${ver}
fi
done
if [[ ! ${old_ver} ]]; then
return
fi
{
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p26-r8"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.2" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.1_p16-r8"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
Files under /etc/bash/bashrc.d must now have a suffix of .sh or .bash.
Gentoo now defaults to defining PROMPT_COMMAND as an array. Depending on the
characteristics of the operating environment, it may contain a command to set
the terminal's window title. Those who were already choosing to customise the
PROMPT_COMMAND variable are now advised to append their commands like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND+=('custom command goes here')
Gentoo no longer defaults to having bash set the window title in the case
that the terminal is controlled by sshd(8), unless screen is launched on the
remote side or the terminal reliably supports saving and restoring the title
(as alacritty, foot and tmux do). Those wanting for the title to be set
regardless may adjust ~/.bashrc - or create a custom /etc/bash/bashrc.d
drop-in - to set PROMPT_COMMMAND like so:
PROMPT_COMMAND=(genfun_set_win_title)
Those who would prefer for bash never to interfere with the window title may
now opt out of the default title setting behaviour, either with the "unset -v
PROMPT_COMMAND" command or by re-defining PROMPT_COMMAND as desired.
EOF
fi
if ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.3_p3-r3"
then
:
elif ver_test "${old_ver}" -lt "5.3" \
&& ver_test "${old_ver}" -ge "5.2_p37-r5"
then
:
else
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the
use of the \W prompt string escape will prevail, with the current working
directory typically being shown as its basename. If set to 0 or greater, \w
will be used instead, which may be trimmed. This also means that the title
can be made to show the full path by setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM=0.
For further information, run info '(bash)Bash Variables' or visit
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-PROMPT_005fDIRTRIM.
EOF
fi
} \
| if [[ ${COLUMNS} == [1-9]*([0-9]) ]] && (( COLUMNS > 80 )); then
fmt -w "$(( COLUMNS - 3 ))"
else
cat
fi \
| while read -r; do
ewarn "${REPLY}"
done
}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fi
LICENSE="GPL-3+"
SLOT="0"
if (( PLEVEL >= 0 )); then
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="afs bashlogger examples mem-scramble +net nls plugins pgo +readline"
# As of 5.4_alpha_pre20251016, bash tests finally exit non-0 on failure.
@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ EOF
cat <<'EOF'
The window title setting behaviour has been improved. It is now formatted as
"\u@\h \W", in accordance with the prompting mechanism of bash. For example,
after switching to the home directory, the current working directly will be
after switching to the home directory, the current working directory will be
shown as the <tilde> character.
The value of PROMPT_DIRTRIM is now respected. If this variable is unset, the