On 14/03/06, David T Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It depends on what's currently in your .kshrc file. > If you want you can just backup your current .kshrc file > to some other filename, and then try ksh. If you still > have problems then it's probably not a problem with your > local settings, but rather with your global ksh settings. > > If that's the case you'd have to mess around with your > global kshrc file.
A ~/.kshrc file is only parsed if explicitly asked to do so from ~/.profile or by setting $ENV to ~/.kshrc from ~/.profile. It will not be read in a default setup. Andreas -- Andreas Kahari

