Hello, After finishing some fixes to include history support in `ash' via libedit, and in order to have, both a small OS for recovery and installation, and something usable for interactive session, I tried to have a look in order to see if the completion could be added... And I found that pdksh (Public Domain Korn Shell) have both historic and completion, etc..., and that the result of the compilation in static against uclibc is : -rwxr-xr-x 1 root cri 235404 jun 13 17:46 /bin/ksh Conclusion (for me) : for a very small system, `ash', without "sugar" is the best (0.2 is 68ko IIRC, statically compiled against uclibc), but for a good interactive and small shell, pdksh seems great... Conclusion (2) : I have learned some things about BSD, uclibc and glibc by fixing ash source, but, altogether, it was not worth the effort. FYI -- Thierry LARONDE, Centre de Ressources Informatiques, Archamps - France http://www.cri74.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

