Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!emory!tridom!atssc!fang!att!cbnewsl!urban From: urban@cbnewsl.att.com (john.urban) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.sys5 Subject: Re: SVR4 /bin/sh BUG Summary: USL does not equal CSB Message-ID: <1991Jun3.165333.25777@cbnewsl.att.com> Date: 3 Jun 91 16:53:33 GMT References: <1991May30.034223.29061@digibd.com> <1991May30.171404.23422@cbnewsl.att.com> <20798@uudell.dell.com> Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 20 In article <20798@uudell.dell.com> jrh@mustang.dell.com (Randy Howard) writes: >Well, that may be true, but the AT&T Release 4.0 Version 3.0 'reference port' >or 'Test Engine' as it is sometimes called definitely DOES FAIL. It is >somewhat interesting that if you run it under ksh with: 'truss shbug' it will >also fail at the same point it does in sh. > AT&T Computer Systems Business does not have a 4.0 3.0 'reference port' or 'test engine'. UNIX System Laboratories does have 4.0 3.0 reference port. So I guess this bug is in USL's sh. Note: AT&T UNIX System V/386 Release 4.0 Version 2.1 did have this sh bug (sorry about the confusion). However once the AT&T UNIX System V/386 Release 4.0 Version 2.1 Maintenance Disk #1 is applied to the system, the sh bug is fixed. The Maintenance disk can be gotten from your AT&T Rep. Sincerely, John Ben Urban