Dibble, everything is running pretty smooth over here. No cpu spikes. My bash procs only chew up ~<0.1% of the CPU at any given time.
]]>[..]BTW my abs has the latest version of bash PKGBUILD (3.0-5).
I synced this morning and it was 3.0-3 before I made this post. After seeing yalls replies a few hours ago, I resynced and now have 3.0-5 too. I must have been "fortunate" enough to hit the server in between it's updates.
]]>BTW my abs has the latest version of bash PKGBUILD (3.0-5).
]]>A "pacman -Ql bash" shows that the man pages are not in the package. I will submit a bug report.
]]>I recently tried a "man bash", and the man pages for bash are gone. They are not in "/usr/man/man1" like they should be, and at one time were.
Here's the strange thing:
[skoal@morpheus man1]$ pacman -Qs bash
local/bash 3.0-4
The GNU Bourne Again shell
I just resynced my ABS, and I only have the 3.0-3 PKGBUILD. When I rebuilt that version in my abs tree, the man pages are clearly there in "/usr/man/man1".
* How do I have a more recent version of "bash" than what's synced in my ABS tree? Secondly, why does that newer version not supply the basic man page for it?
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