The script should be released as KSH93 as of now, because KSH is faster than BASH or ZSH.

IDK why 'community/ksh 2020.0.0-3' deems to be
'The Original AT&T Korn Shell'. That is not and it may be borked.

The function declared to be futile in the preview PKGBUILD is removed. Thanks
@Doug for the necessary observations. I did not know the specifics of `makepkg` in that sense.

The script has been tested extensively (main fun) and its it is hardly possible that any two dates can be better processed with `C-code datediff` than with `datediff.sh`.

Thanks for feedback. Further feedback and requests are mostly welcome.


On 22/03/2023 10:41, Doug Newgard wrote:
On Wed, 22 Mar 2023 13:25:06 +0000
Polarian <polarian@polarian.dev> wrote:

Hello,

This isn't correct, see the license section of the PKGBUILD wiki page.  
You may want to link the page (with the section you are referencing), 
and it is not under makepkg, it is under PKGBUILD:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PKGBUILD#license

If you are still confused, TL;DR the licence is not included within the 
generic licences package, see: 
https://archlinux.org/packages/core/any/licenses/

This therefore means, you have to install the licence which is 
distributed with the source into the licence directory, under the name 
of the package.
jamil bio, while the link here is correct, and is what I said before, the rest
of it is just wrong. Ignore it.