Bug 1023109
| Summary: | ksh stops on read when monitor mode is enabled | ||||||||
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| Product: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | Reporter: | Michal Hlavinka <mhlavink> | ||||||
| Component: | ksh | Assignee: | Michal Hlavinka <mhlavink> | ||||||
| Status: | CLOSED ERRATA | QA Contact: | Martin Kyral <mkyral> | ||||||
| Severity: | unspecified | Docs Contact: | |||||||
| Priority: | unspecified | ||||||||
| Version: | 6.6 | CC: | hhorak, mkyral | ||||||
| Target Milestone: | rc | ||||||||
| Target Release: | --- | ||||||||
| Hardware: | Unspecified | ||||||||
| OS: | Unspecified | ||||||||
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| Fixed In Version: | ksh-20120801-16.el6 | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | ||||||
| Doc Text: |
Ksh set wrong process group when monitor mode was enabled when running a script. As a consequence when such script tried to read an input, the process stopped execution. This updated version was fixed to use correct process group and the script execution no longer stops in above described scenario.
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| : | 1023110 (view as bug list) | Environment: | |||||||
| Last Closed: | 2014-10-14 07:04:14 UTC | Type: | Bug | ||||||
| Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- | ||||||
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| oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |||||||
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Created attachment 854418 [details]
patch to fix this v2
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-1381.html |
Created attachment 815839 [details] patch to fix this Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ksh-20120801-10.el6 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: ksh -c 'set -m; /bin/echo before; read a; echo /bin/after' Actual results: before [1]+ Stopped ksh -c 'set -m; /bin/echo before; read a; echo /bin/after' Expected results: before aaa<return> after