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BUGS
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****
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cal skips first week on months with first day on sat
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Yeah. Honestly, I'm not sure right now. But, then again, my
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brain is currently fried in multiple ways, so, we'll check
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again in the morning.
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-Kat
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cal gets months on some years wrong
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For instance, if you run `./cal 08 08`, the first day of the
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month is off by one day. It's weird, and I don't know why it
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happens.
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-Kat
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cal can't show calendar for whole year
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This needs to be done eventually.
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-Kat
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TODOS
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*****
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wc needs multibyte support
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It's supposed to have a flag, -m, that counts characters, as
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opposed to -c which counts bytes (ASCII characters, if you
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will). We need to add in support for -m proper, using some
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form of multibyte.
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UTILITIES
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*********
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O - Done . - In progress > - To be done ? - Maybe?
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| - Working X - Needs fixing # - Incomplete M - man page needed
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UTILITY STATUS
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admin >
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ar >
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asa O |
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at >
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awk >
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basename O |
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batch >
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bc . M
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cal . X#M
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calendar ?
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cat O |
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cflow >
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chgrp >
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chmod >
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chown >
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cksum O |
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cmp O |
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comm >
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compress >
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cp >
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crontab >
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csplit >
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ctags >
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cut >
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cxref >
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date >
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dd >
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delta >
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df >
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diff >
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dirname O |
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du >
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echo O |
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ed >
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ex >
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expand O |
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expr >
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false O |
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file >
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find >
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fold >
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fort77 >
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fuser >
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gencat >
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get >
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getconf >
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grep >
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head O |
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iconv >
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id >
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ipcrm >
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ipcs >
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join >
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lex >
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link O |
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ln O |
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locale >
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localedef >
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logger >
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login >
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logname >
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lp >
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ls >
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m4 >
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mailx . #
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make >
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man >
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mesg >
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mkdir >
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mkfifo >
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mknod >
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more >
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mv >
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netstat >
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newgrp >
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news ?
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nice >
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nl >
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nm >
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nohup >
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od ?
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paste >
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patch >
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pathchk >
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pax >
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ping
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pr >
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printf >
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prs >
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ps >
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pwd O |
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qalter >
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qdel >
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qhold >
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qmove >
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qmsg >
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qrerun >
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qrls >
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qselect >
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qsig >
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qstat >
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qsub >
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renice >
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rev ?
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rm >
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rmdel >
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rmdir >
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sact >
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sccs >
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sed >
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sh . X#M
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sleep >
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sort >
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split >
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strings >
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strip >
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stty >
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tac ?
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tail >
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talk >
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tee >
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tftp ?
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time >
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touch >
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tput >
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tr >
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true O |
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tsort >
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tty O |
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uname >
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uncompress >
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unexpand >
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unget >
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uniq >
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unlink >
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uucp >
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uudecode >
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uuencode >
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uustat >
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uux >
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val >
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vi >
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wc O |
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what >
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who >
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write >
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xargs >
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yacc >
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zcat >
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NOTES
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*****
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Some things may get added:
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From the LSB:
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chfn, chsh, dmesg, egrep, fgrep, groupadd, groupdel, groupmod,
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groups, gunzip, gzip, hostname, install, killall, md5sum,
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mknod, mktemp, mount, passwd, pidof, sed, seq, shutdown, su,
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sync, tar, umount, useradd, userdel, usermod
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And some need to get defined:
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other
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news/calendar - Both are referenced in the "Rationale" section of
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The Open Group Base Specification Issue 7 as utilities that
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weren't included. Both sound kinda interesting. I kinda want
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to included them. Unfortunately, I have no clue what they are
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or how they work. So, either I need to dig 'em up and find out,
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or I need to define them myself.
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*GOOD NEWS!* I found the heirloom utility set, which includes
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both of these applications! Yay!
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notes on things not in POSIX or other standards:
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tac: it's basically cat but backwards
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rev: Reverses a file line-by-line
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So, POSIX-conformant applications are supposed to define the
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_POSIX_C_SOURCE macro with value 200809L to enable POSIX features
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and the macro _XOPEN_SOURCE with value 700 if they're XSI-compliant.
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For any XSI-compliant utilities, we really should define the
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_XOPEN_SOURCE macros; for any non-XSI-compliant applications, we
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should really define the _POSIX_C_SOURCE macro until such a time
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when/if they become XSI-compliant. |