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diff --git a/process.c b/process.c
index af4d813e7..848d94df2 100644
--- a/process.c
+++ b/process.c
@@ -1097,9 +1097,7 @@ rb_proc_exec(const char *str)
exit(status);
#else
before_exec();
-#ifndef __SYMBIAN32__
execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", str, (char *)NULL);
-#endif
preserving_errno(after_exec());
#endif
return -1;
@@ -1735,8 +1733,8 @@ rb_exec_arg_fixup(struct rb_exec_arg *e)
* and the second argument is used as the <code>argv[0]</code> value,
* which may show up in process listings.
*
- * In order to execute the command, one of the <code>exec(2)</code>
- * system calls is used, so the running command may inherit some of the environment
+ * In order to execute the command, one of the <code>exec(2)</code>
+ * system calls is used, so the running command may inherit some of the environment
* of the original program (including open file descriptors).
* This behavior is modified by env and options.
* See <code>spawn</code> for details.
@@ -2674,12 +2672,12 @@ rb_exit(int status)
* exit(integer=0)
* Kernel::exit(integer=0)
* Process::exit(integer=0)
- *
+ *
* Initiates the termination of the Ruby script by raising the
* <code>SystemExit</code> exception. This exception may be caught. The
* optional parameter is used to return a status code to the invoking
* environment.
- *
+ *
* begin
* exit
* puts "never get here"
@@ -2687,22 +2685,22 @@ rb_exit(int status)
* puts "rescued a SystemExit exception"
* end
* puts "after begin block"
- *
+ *
* <em>produces:</em>
- *
+ *
* rescued a SystemExit exception
* after begin block
- *
+ *
* Just prior to termination, Ruby executes any <code>at_exit</code> functions
* (see Kernel::at_exit) and runs any object finalizers (see
* ObjectSpace::define_finalizer).
- *
+ *
* at_exit { puts "at_exit function" }
* ObjectSpace.define_finalizer("string", proc { puts "in finalizer" })
* exit
- *
+ *
* <em>produces:</em>
- *
+ *
* at_exit function
* in finalizer
*/
@@ -2744,7 +2742,7 @@ rb_f_exit(int argc, VALUE *argv)
* abort
* Kernel::abort
* Process::abort
- *
+ *
* Terminate execution immediately, effectively by calling
* <code>Kernel.exit(1)</code>. If _msg_ is given, it is written
* to STDERR prior to terminating.
@@ -2969,7 +2967,7 @@ rb_f_system(int argc, VALUE *argv)
* :unsetenv_others => false : don't clear (default)
* process group:
* :pgroup => true or 0 : process leader
- * :pgroup => pgid : join to specified process group
+ * :pgroup => pgid : join to specified process group
* resource limit: resourcename is core, cpu, data, etc. See Process.setrlimit.
* :rlimit_resourcename => limit
* :rlimit_resourcename => [cur_limit, max_limit]
@@ -3009,7 +3007,7 @@ rb_f_system(int argc, VALUE *argv)
* If a hash is given as +options+,
* it specifies
* process group,
- * resource limit,
+ * resource limit,
* current directory,
* umask and
* redirects for the child process.
@@ -3071,7 +3069,7 @@ rb_f_system(int argc, VALUE *argv)
* So it is inherited from the parent process.
*
* The standard input stream (stdin) can be specifed by :in, 0 and STDIN.
- *
+ *
* A filename can be specified as a hash value.
*
* pid = spawn(command, :in=>"/dev/null") # read mode