You can get the at&t version of ksh. I use it on my server because pdksh lacks some of the features
of the at&t version. It is especially using in script programing when using the read statement to source
in variables. The binaries are available at http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/reuse/
It is free for noncommercial and educational use.
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Mike Hahn
Linda Walsh wrote:
Mike Hahn wrote:> What shell is being used. I'm using ksh and it works fine under MDK 7.0
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Using 'bash'. What version of 'ksh' are you using? Strictly speaking there is
no 'ksh' for Linux (yet) -- just 'clones', though I thought I read somewhere that
David(?) Korn might be releasing a version to open-source at some point in the not
too distant future.-linda
