Introduction
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-This is GNU Bash, version 2.03. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne
+This is GNU Bash, version 2.04. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne
Again SHell, a complete implementation of the POSIX.2 shell spec,
but also with interactive command line editing, job control on
architectures that support it, csh-like features such as history
Bug reports for bash should be sent to:
- bug-bash@prep.ai.mit.edu
+ bug-bash@gnu.org
using the `bashbug' program that is built and installed at the same
time as bash.
-The discussion list `bug-bash@prep.ai.mit.edu' often contains
-information about new ports of Bash, or discussions of new features or
-behavior changes that people would like. This mailing list is also
-available as a usenet newsgroup: gnu.bash.bug.
+The discussion list `bug-bash@gnu.org' often contains information
+about new ports of Bash, or discussions of new features or behavior
+changes that people would like. This mailing list is also available
+as a usenet newsgroup: gnu.bash.bug.
When you send a bug report, please use the `bashbug' program that is
built at the same time as bash. If bash fails to build, try building
bashbug directly with `make bashbug'. If you cannot build `bashbug',
-please send mail to bug-bash@prep.ai.mit.edu with the following
-information:
+please send mail to bug-bash@gnu.org with the following information:
* the version number and release status of Bash (e.g., 2.01-release)
* the machine and OS that it is running on (look at the file
The `bashbug' program includes much of this automatically.
If you would like to contact the Bash maintainers directly, send mail
-to bash-maintainers@prep.ai.mit.edu.
+to bash-maintainers@gnu.org.
While the Bash maintainers do not promise to fix all bugs, we would
like this shell to be the best that we can make it.