Is this a ksh bug?
Daniel R. Levy
levy at cbnewsc.ATT.COM
Sat Jul 22 14:18:56 AEST 1989
In article <9648 at alice.UUCP>, debra at alice.UUCP (Paul De Bra) writes:
< }1. make a subdirectory of the current directory that contains a colon in it:
< } "mkdir c:"
< }2. cd to that directory: "cd c:" Current directory is now /usr/me/c:
< }3. make a subdirectory of the current directory: "mkdir xyz"
< }4. cd to that directory: "cd xyz"
< }you should get: "ksh: xyz not found"
< Yep, happens here too.
< My machine is a Microvax II running the ninth edition Unix.
< The ksh was taken from "alice" and is dated February 29, 1989.
I was one of the beta testers for the '88 ksh, and to the best of my memory,
this bug is in the 11/16/88 ksh, but not in the 11/16/88a ksh or earlier '86
ksh. To see what version of ksh you have, type
EDITOR=emacs
then type control-V. AT&T employees can get the 88a ksh source from Korn.
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