- Update from version 5.2 patches 1-9 to 5.2 patches 1-15
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
bash52-015
There are several cases where bash is too aggressive when optimizing out forks
in subshells. For example, `eval' and traps should never be optimized.
bash52-014
Bash defers processing additional terminating signals when running the
EXIT trap while exiting due to a terminating signal. This patch allows the
new terminating signal to kill the shell immediately.
bash52-013
Bash can leak memory when referencing a non-existent associative array
element.
bash52-012
When running in bash compatibility mode, nested command substitutions can
leave the `extglob' option enabled.
bash52-011
Using timeouts and readline editing with the `read' builtin (read -e -t) can
leave the readline timeout enabled, potentially resulting in an erroneous
timeout on the next call.
bash52-010
Bash-5.2 checks the first 128 characters of an executable file that execve()
refuses to execute to see whether it's a binary file before trying to
execute it as a shell script. This defeats some previously-supported use
cases like "self-executing" jar files or "self-uncompressing" scripts.
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>