Roy Tam dixit:

>> I installed the RPM from the Oracle Linux 6.1 ISO image named
>> mksh-39-5.el6.x86_64.rpm. I also tried to install a newer version of

Well… I don’t have that. I assume it’s RHEL based, but then,
I don’t have that either. So if you could please point me to
ideally the SRPM and binary RPM…

>> MKSH today (mksh-40i-0.fc18.20120630.x86_64.rpm) but this requires

You can also get a CentOS 6 build of mksh-current from the
OpenSuSE buildservice, which is where I let my own RPM variant
be compiled for several Linucēs.

>> new versions of (at least) glic so I cancelled the installation as I
>> don't want to screw up anything. ;-)

Right. That one’s not for the long-term/enterprise OSes.

>R39 is ancient!

Right, but that doesn’t prevent me from fixing stable mksh
versions in released long-term/enterprise OSes, unless they
rhyme on the african word for "I can’t configure Debian" ☺
Their users typically aren’t even allowed to upgrade or worse,
compile by themselves.

bye,
//mirabilos
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<ch> you introduced a merge commit        │<mika> % g rebase -i HEAD^^
<mika> sorry, no idea and rebasing just fscked │<mika> Segmentation
<ch> should have cloned into a clean repo      │  fault (core dumped)
<ch> if I rebase that now, it's really ugh     │<mika:#grml> wuahhhhhh

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