Hello, No others shells use it. (I use ksh93 as my primary shell, so only instances of ksh93 are running) Bash uses '.bash_history' file.
Regards Petr 2008/2/14, Glenn Fowler <gsf at research.att.com>: > > make sure that non-ksh shells (like bash) are not using the ksh93 history > file > > > On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 23:43:38 +0100 Petr Sobotka wrote: > > I have this strange problem only on few opensolaris machines, on > > others it works > > perfectly (luckily it works on my notebook ;-). > > > I can't use Esc+/ to search in history, but I can use ctrl+r search in > > history (but I > > prefer Esc+/, cause in ctrl+r I don't know how to find next result) > > The problem is that after Esc+/ it does nothing. (even don't write '/' > > in normal mode) > > > On machines where Esc+/ is working, I can't use ctrl+r. > > It ends with similar problem: > > $ ^Rssh > > ksh93: ssh: not found [No such file or directory] > >