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disable-shell.inc: add oksh #3829

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@kmk3 kmk3 commented Dec 16, 2020

"Portable OpenBSD ksh, based on the Public Domain Korn Shell (pdksh)."

Project page: https://github.com/ibara/oksh

$ pacman -Q oksh
oksh 6.8.1-1
$ pacman -Qlq oksh | grep bin/
/usr/bin/
/usr/bin/oksh

"Portable OpenBSD ksh, based on the Public Domain Korn Shell (pdksh)."

Project page: https://github.com/ibara/oksh

    $ pacman -Q oksh
    oksh 6.8.1-1
    $ pacman -Qlq oksh | grep bin/
    /usr/bin/
    /usr/bin/oksh
@rusty-snake rusty-snake merged commit f837567 into netblue30:master Dec 16, 2020
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Thanks for this contribution!

@kmk3 kmk3 deleted the ds-add-oksh branch December 16, 2020 21:23
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kmk3 commented Dec 17, 2020

Hmm I noticed that GitHub butchered the author name and author date of the
original commit.

@rusty-snake Did you use rebase-merge or something like that? I think I'll
test later what option causes this.

P.S.: It also set the committer name to simply "GitHub". IMO ideally it would
be set to whoever merged it, like in a normal non-fast-forward merge, though
that's secondary.

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Did you use rebase-merge or something like that?

"squash and merge"

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