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ulimit, bash and ash



I just noticed that in bash "ulimit -u" is the same as ash's
"ulimit -p", while bash has another meaning for "ulimit -p" ... This
makes writing scripts quite difficult, I'd say you cannot then use
ulimit in /bin/sh scripts, only in scripts specifically for bash or
ash.

Just a thought, posted in case anyone care to comment.

Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe

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