Patch-ID# 108162-08 Keywords: security itos() temp multibyte POSIX trap Synopsis: SunOS 5.7: jsh, rsh, ksh, rksh, sh Patch Date: Feb/26/2003 Install Requirements: None Solaris Release: 7 SunOS Release: 5.7 Unbundled Product: Unbundled Release: Xref: This patch is available for x86 as patch 108163 Topic: SunOS 5.7: jsh, rsh, ksh, rksh, sh Patch Relevant Architectures: sparc BugId's fixed with this patch: 4140307 4215604 4223444 4265262 4300733 4313399 4375814 4392404 4457880 4477619 4524694 4750637 Changes incorporated in this version: 4750637 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: 108416-02 Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: /sbin/jsh /sbin/sh /usr/bin/jsh /usr/bin/ksh /usr/bin/rksh /usr/bin/sh /usr/lib/rsh Problem Description: 4750637 ksh script hangs because child process sleeps in write system call. (from 108162-07) 4524694 *ksh* Race condition in i/o redirection and SIGCHLD (from 108162-06) 4223444 *ksh* using control Z under ksh does not work well with vi (from 108162-05) 4375814 signal 18 gives strange output in Solaris 7 4140307 *ksh* does not know exit status of completed children 4457880 *ksh* fix for 4140307 is incomplete (from 108162-04) 4392404 */bin/sh* creates predictable tempfiles for here-documents (from 108162-03) 4300733 *sh* LD_PRELOAD libC.so.5 causes SEGV because sh defines local malloc (from 108162-02) 4313399 sh: builtin read doesn't correctly work for multibyte characters (from 108162-01) 4215604 /bin/sh breaks when large pids are used (from 108416-02) 4477619 ksh creates predictable tempfiles for here-documents (from 108416-01) 4265262 ksh: traps set within non-POSIX functions override Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- For Solaris 2.0-2.6 releases, refer to the Install.info file and/or the README within the patch for instructions on using the generic 'installpatch' and 'backoutpatch' scripts provided with each patch. For Solaris 7-9 releases, refer to the man pages for instructions on using 'patchadd' and 'patchrm' scripts provided with Solaris. Any other special or non-generic installation instructions should be described below as special instructions. The following example installs a patch to a standalone machine: example# patchadd /var/spool/patch/104945-02 The following example removes a patch from a standalone system: example# patchrm 104945-02 For additional examples please see the appropriate man pages. Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- None. README -- Last modified date: Wednesday, February 26, 2003