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diff --git a/app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.1-ulimit.patch b/app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.1-ulimit.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..432fb54 --- /dev/null +++ b/app-shells/bash/files/bash-3.1-ulimit.patch @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +Ripped from Fedora + +Add support for RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO and add missing documentation +for many other options + +--- builtins/ulimit.def ++++ builtins/ulimit.def +@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ + $BUILTIN ulimit + $FUNCTION ulimit_builtin + $DEPENDS_ON !_MINIX +-$SHORT_DOC ulimit [-SHacdfilmnpqstuvx] [limit] ++$SHORT_DOC ulimit [-SHacdefilmnpqrstuvx] [limit] + Ulimit provides control over the resources available to processes + started by the shell, on systems that allow such control. If an + option is given, it is interpreted as follows: +@@ -34,18 +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 ++ -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 ++ -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 ++ -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 +@@ -202,6 +204,9 @@ + #ifdef RLIMIT_DATA + { 'd', RLIMIT_DATA, 1024, "data seg size", "kbytes" }, + #endif ++#ifdef RLIMIT_NICE ++ { 'e', RLIMIT_NICE, 1, "max nice", (char *)NULL}, ++#endif + { 'f', RLIMIT_FILESIZE, 1024, "file size", "blocks" }, + #ifdef RLIMIT_SIGPENDING + { 'i', RLIMIT_SIGPENDING, 1, "pending signals", (char *)NULL }, +@@ -217,6 +222,9 @@ + #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 + #ifdef RLIMIT_STACK + { 's', RLIMIT_STACK, 1024, "stack size", "kbytes" }, + #endif +--- doc/bashref.texi ++++ doc/bashref.texi +@@ -3833,7 +3833,7 @@ + @item ulimit + @btindex ulimit + @example +-ulimit [-acdfilmnpqstuvxSH] [@var{limit}] ++ulimit [-acdefilmnpqrstuvxSH] [@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 +@@ -3854,6 +3854,9 @@ + @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. + +@@ -3875,6 +3878,9 @@ + @item -q + The maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues. + ++@item -r ++The maximum RT priority. ++ + @item -s + The maximum stack size. + +--- doc/bash.1 ++++ doc/bash.1 +@@ -8490,7 +8490,7 @@ + returns true if any of the arguments are found, false if + none are found. + .TP +-\fBulimit\fP [\fB\-SHacdfilmnpqstuvx\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 +@@ -8526,6 +8526,9 @@ + .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 +@@ -8548,6 +8551,9 @@ + .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 |