Re: is /bin/sh the almquist shell?

2022-03-29 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
> From k...@munnari.oz.au Wed Mar 30 02:55:37 2022 > From: Robert Elz > To: Mayuresh Kathe > cc: netbsd-users@netbsd.org > Subject: Re: is /bin/sh the almquist shell? > Content-ID: <4606.164860862...@jinx.noi.kre.to> > > Date:Tue, 29 Mar 2022 23:34:08 G

Re: is /bin/sh the almquist shell?

2022-03-29 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Tue, 29 Mar 2022 23:34:08 GMT From:Mayuresh Kathe Message-ID: <202203292334.22tny8vp027...@sdf.org> | should i start a separate thread asking for information | regarding netbsd's /bin/sh support for recursion? New thread? Probably not needed. To actually

Re: is /bin/sh the almquist shell?

2022-03-29 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
> From bounces-netbsd-users-owner-mayuresh=sdf@netbsd.org Tue Mar 29 > 15:44:08 2022 > From: Robert Elz > To: Mayuresh Kathe > cc: netbsd-users@netbsd.org > Subject: Re: is /bin/sh the almquist shell? > Content-ID: <23186.164856859...@jinx.noi.kre.to> > >

is /bin/sh the almquist shell?

2022-03-29 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
could i get confirmation that the /bin/sh under netbsd is indeed the "almquist shell"? thank you.