← Back to context Comment by callalex 2 years ago The explicit stated reason is to avoid copyleft. 4 comments callalex Reply epcoa 2 years ago Up to date BSD code would still avoid copyleft so that is not a valid explanation. jahav 2 years ago Maybe when uutils ship their gnu compatible version(deviations from GNU are considered bugs), macos will update.MIT, Rust, active development... Maybe in few years. vbezhenar 2 years ago macOS Ventura ships zsh 5.9 which is latest version and was released 2022-05-14. Not sure about grep, but at least some of their unix components are up to date.
epcoa 2 years ago Up to date BSD code would still avoid copyleft so that is not a valid explanation. jahav 2 years ago Maybe when uutils ship their gnu compatible version(deviations from GNU are considered bugs), macos will update.MIT, Rust, active development... Maybe in few years. vbezhenar 2 years ago macOS Ventura ships zsh 5.9 which is latest version and was released 2022-05-14. Not sure about grep, but at least some of their unix components are up to date.
jahav 2 years ago Maybe when uutils ship their gnu compatible version(deviations from GNU are considered bugs), macos will update.MIT, Rust, active development... Maybe in few years.
vbezhenar 2 years ago macOS Ventura ships zsh 5.9 which is latest version and was released 2022-05-14. Not sure about grep, but at least some of their unix components are up to date.
Up to date BSD code would still avoid copyleft so that is not a valid explanation.
Maybe when uutils ship their gnu compatible version(deviations from GNU are considered bugs), macos will update.
MIT, Rust, active development... Maybe in few years.
macOS Ventura ships zsh 5.9 which is latest version and was released 2022-05-14. Not sure about grep, but at least some of their unix components are up to date.