ksh 93u+20120801-2ubuntu0.16.04.1 source package in Ubuntu

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ksh (93u+20120801-2ubuntu0.16.04.1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * d/p/locking.patch: Fix job locking mechanism to prevent
    ksh to segfaults in job_chksave after receiving SIGCHLD. (LP: #1697501)

 -- Eric Desrochers <email address hidden>  Tue, 04 Jul 2017 15:08:52 -0400

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Eric Desrochers
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Xenial
Original maintainer:
Nicholas Bamber
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Section:
shells
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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ksh: Real, AT&T version of the Korn shell

 Ksh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that is intended for both
 interactive and shell script use. Its command language is a superset of
 the sh(1) shell language.
 .
 The 1993 version adds a number of new, mostly scripting related,
 features over the 1988 version that is typically distributed with
 commercial UNIX variants. For example, it has lexical scoping, compound
 variables, associative arrays, named references and floating point
 math.
 .
 The shcomp tool can be used to compile ksh scripts into a binary format.

ksh-dbgsym: debug symbols for package ksh

 Ksh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that is intended for both
 interactive and shell script use. Its command language is a superset of
 the sh(1) shell language.
 .
 The 1993 version adds a number of new, mostly scripting related,
 features over the 1988 version that is typically distributed with
 commercial UNIX variants. For example, it has lexical scoping, compound
 variables, associative arrays, named references and floating point
 math.
 .
 The shcomp tool can be used to compile ksh scripts into a binary format.