Korn shell
Kevin Dalley
kevin at IGOR.TAMRI.COM
Thu Apr 11 03:20:42 AEST 1991
> Just a short plea to the folks at SGI:
> Please consider including ksh as one of the standard shells.
> I know the AT&T license may cost a few bucks, but it's money well spent.
You should try bash, the Bourne Again SHell. cwru has a copy of
their version available by anonymous ftp from slc2.INS.CWRU.Edu in
/pub/bash/bash-1.07.cwru.tar.Z, with other bash information
information available. cwru's version compiles nicely on the IRIX.
An extraction from the man page:
Bash is a sh-compatible command language interpreter that
executes commands read from the standard input or from a
file. Bash incorporates useful features of the Korn shell
(ksh) and the C shell (csh) as well.
It has most of the ksh features that I liked, including the ability to
write large shell programs that run *really* slow. Of course, it's
also free. Try it.
Kevin Dalley
kevin at tamri.com
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