From 0f558761aa2dee1017b4751e4017205e015a9560 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: V3n3RiX Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 12:04:12 +0100 Subject: gentoo resync : 29.12.2022 --- app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.0-ulimit.patch | 186 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 186 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.0-ulimit.patch (limited to 'app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.0-ulimit.patch') diff --git a/app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.0-ulimit.patch b/app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.0-ulimit.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 8202b95d2769..000000000000 --- a/app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.0-ulimit.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -Ripped from Fedora - ---- bash-3.0/builtins/ulimit.def -+++ bash-3.0/builtins/ulimit.def -@@ -34,15 +34,20 @@ - -a all current limits are reported - -c the maximum size of core files created - -d the maximum size of a process's data segment -+ -e the maximum scheduling priority (`nice') - -f the maximum size of files created by the shell -+ -i the maximum number of pending signals - -l the maximum size a process may lock into memory - -m the maximum resident set size - -n the maximum number of open file descriptors - -p the pipe buffer size -+ -q the maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues -+ -r the maximum rt priority - -s the maximum stack size - -t the maximum amount of cpu time in seconds - -u the maximum number of user processes - -v the size of virtual memory -+ -x the maximum number of file locks - - If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; - the special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for -@@ -199,7 +204,13 @@ - #ifdef RLIMIT_DATA - { 'd', RLIMIT_DATA, 1024, "data seg size", "kbytes" }, - #endif -+#ifdef RLIMIT_NICE -+ { 'e', RLIMIT_NICE, 1, "max nice", (char *)NULL}, -+#endif /* RLIMIT_NICE */ - { 'f', RLIMIT_FILESIZE, 1024, "file size", "blocks" }, -+#ifdef RLIMIT_SIGPENDING -+ { 'i', RLIMIT_SIGPENDING, 1, "pending signals", (char *)NULL}, -+#endif - #ifdef RLIMIT_MEMLOCK - { 'l', RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, 1024, "max locked memory", "kbytes" }, - #endif -@@ -208,6 +219,12 @@ - #endif /* RLIMIT_RSS */ - { 'n', RLIMIT_OPENFILES, 1, "open files", (char *)NULL}, - { 'p', RLIMIT_PIPESIZE, 512, "pipe size", "512 bytes" }, -+#ifdef RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE -+ { 'q', RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE, 1, "POSIX message queues", "bytes" }, -+#endif -+#ifdef RLIMIT_RTPRIO -+ { 'r', RLIMIT_RTPRIO, 1, "max rt priority", (char *)NULL}, -+#endif /* RLIMIT_RTPRIO */ - #ifdef RLIMIT_STACK - { 's', RLIMIT_STACK, 1024, "stack size", "kbytes" }, - #endif -@@ -221,6 +238,9 @@ - #ifdef RLIMIT_SWAP - { 'w', RLIMIT_SWAP, 1024, "swap size", "kbytes" }, - #endif -+#ifdef RLIMIT_LOCKS -+ { 'x', RLIMIT_LOCKS, 1, "file locks", (char *)NULL}, -+#endif - { -1, -1, -1, (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL } - }; - #define NCMDS (sizeof(limits) / sizeof(limits[0])) -@@ -647,11 +667,11 @@ - - for (i = 0; limits[i].option > 0; i++) - { -- if (get_limit (i, &softlim, &hardlim) < 0) -+ if (get_limit (i, &softlim, &hardlim) == 0) -+ printone (i, (mode & LIMIT_SOFT) ? softlim : hardlim, 1); -+ else if (errno != EINVAL) - builtin_error ("%s: cannot get limit: %s", limits[i].description, - strerror (errno)); -- else -- printone (i, (mode & LIMIT_SOFT) ? softlim : hardlim, 1); - } - } - -@@ -670,7 +690,7 @@ - else - sprintf (unitstr, "(-%c) ", limits[limind].option); - -- printf ("%-18s %16s", limits[limind].description, unitstr); -+ printf ("%-20s %16s", limits[limind].description, unitstr); - } - if (curlim == RLIM_INFINITY) - puts ("unlimited"); ---- bash-3.0/doc/bashref.texi -+++ bash-3.0/doc/bashref.texi -@@ -3793,7 +3793,7 @@ - @item ulimit - @btindex ulimit - @example --ulimit [-acdflmnpstuvSH] [@var{limit}] -+ulimit [-acdeflmnpqrstuvxSH] [@var{limit}] - @end example - @code{ulimit} provides control over the resources available to processes - started by the shell, on systems that allow such control. If an -@@ -3814,9 +3814,15 @@ - @item -d - The maximum size of a process's data segment. - -+@item -e -+The maximum scheduling priority. -+ - @item -f - The maximum size of files created by the shell. - -+@item -i -+The maximum number of pending signals. -+ - @item -l - The maximum size that may be locked into memory. - -@@ -3829,6 +3835,12 @@ - @item -p - The pipe buffer size. - -+@item -q -+The maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues. -+ -+@item -r -+The maximum RT priority. -+ - @item -s - The maximum stack size. - -@@ -3841,6 +3853,9 @@ - @item -v - The maximum amount of virtual memory available to the process. - -+@item -x -+The maximum amount of file locks. -+ - @end table - - If @var{limit} is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; ---- bash-3.0/doc/bash.1 -+++ bash-3.0/doc/bash.1 -@@ -8362,7 +8362,7 @@ - returns true if any of the arguments are found, false if - none are found. - .TP --\fBulimit\fP [\fB\-SHacdflmnpstuv\fP [\fIlimit\fP]] -+\fBulimit\fP [\fB\-SHacdefilmnpqrstuvx\fP [\fIlimit\fP]] - Provides control over the resources available to the shell and to - processes started by it, on systems that allow such control. - The \fB\-H\fP and \fB\-S\fP options specify that the hard or soft limit is -@@ -8398,9 +8398,15 @@ - .B \-d - The maximum size of a process's data segment - .TP -+.B \-e -+The maximum scheduling priority (`nice') -+.TP - .B \-f - The maximum size of files created by the shell - .TP -+.B \-i -+The maximum number of pending signals -+.TP - .B \-l - The maximum size that may be locked into memory - .TP -@@ -8414,6 +8420,12 @@ - .B \-p - The pipe size in 512-byte blocks (this may not be set) - .TP -+.B \-q -+The maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues -+.TP -+.B \-r -+The maximum rt priority -+.TP - .B \-s - The maximum stack size - .TP -@@ -8425,6 +8437,9 @@ - .TP - .B \-v - The maximum amount of virtual memory available to the shell -+.TP -+.B \-x -+The maximum number of file locks - .PD - .PP - If -- cgit v1.2.3