Shells for SYSV machines
Gregory Gulik
greg at gagme.chi.il.us
Fri Jun 7 09:10:20 AEST 1991
john at wpi.WPI.EDU (John F Stoffel) writes:
>
> I'm looking for a replacement shell for my 3b2/400. I want a shell
> that has history and aliases. I have bash from the gnu project up and
> running (sorta), but I don't want something that BIG. At 700K+, it is
> just too big for what I want.
Really?
I stipped my executable so now it's only 248704 bytes long.
> I've looked at vsh, ash, bash, tcsh. The best would probably be tcsh,
> but I don't have the sources to csh, and I don't think I can afford to
> get a source license from Berkely.
You don't need to. tcsh binaries are available by anonymous
ftp from tut.cis.ohio-state.edu.
> Does anyone out there know of a good shell for SYSV with the features
> I want? Thanks!
YOu could always BUY ksh from the AT&T Toolchest. I don't
know the number offhand.
-greg
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