<package type="rpm">
	<name>dash</name>
	<arch>src</arch>
	<version epoch="0" ver="0.5.13.3" rel="1"/>
	<checksum type="sha256" pkgid="YES">6cc2e5b83acc8acb70b111d2a4d10d0c76ece46a05d2d51fb63272df8f29fba3</checksum>
	<summary>The Debian Almquist Shell (formerly NetBSD's ash)</summary>
	<description>&quot;dash&quot; is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than &quot;bash&quot;.
Dash supports many features that a real sh shell would support, however
it is much smaller in size. This becomes an advantage in situations
where there is a lack of memery (initial ram-disks, etc). dash does
lack a few features, like command line history.

dash is the continuation of the original NetBSD ash fork. dash is much
more up-to-date, and properly maintained.

You should install dash if you need a near featureful lightweight shell
that is similar to GNU's bash.</description>
	<packager>angrypenguin &lt;angrypenguinpoland@gmail.com&gt;</packager>
	<url>https://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/dash/</url>
	<time file="1776540071" build="1776539767"/>
	<size package="276260" installed="262743" archive="0"/>
	<location href="dash-0.5.13.3-1.src.rpm"/>
	<format>
		<rpm:license>BSD</rpm:license>
		<rpm:vendor>OpenMandriva</rpm:vendor>
		<rpm:group>Shells</rpm:group>
		<rpm:buildhost>emag-3.openmandriva.org</rpm:buildhost>
		<rpm:sourcerpm></rpm:sourcerpm>
		<rpm:header-range start="5032" end="13360"/>
		<rpm:provides>
			<rpm:entry name="dash" flags="EQ" ver="0.5.13.3" rel="1"/>
		</rpm:provides>
		<rpm:requires>
			<rpm:entry name="autoconf"/>
			<rpm:entry name="automake"/>
			<rpm:entry name="bison"/>
			<rpm:entry name="libtool-base"/>
			<rpm:entry name="make"/>
			<rpm:entry name="rpmlib(LargeFiles)" flags="LE" ver="4.12.0" rel="1"/>
			<rpm:entry name="slibtool"/>
		</rpm:requires>
	</format>
</package>
