Wanted: ksh for 386/ix
Ray Shwake
shwake at raysnec.UUCP
Tue Aug 28 07:37:07 AEST 1990
davidsen at sixhub.UUCP (Wm E. Davidsen Jr) writes:
> The AT&T versions doesn't work well on SCO UNIX. As a matter of fact
>the only way it works at all is to boot /bin/sh and then run (not exec)
>ksh. "This will be fixed in a future version which will include ksh."
I can't speak about ksh-88, since I'm using ksh-i compiled under
ISC 2.0.2 (the SCO Xenix/386 compiler couldn't handle it.*) It's the default
shell for a number of non-root users. I had a lot of problem booting with
C-shell as root's shell, somewhat better results with Korn Shell. Reinstalled
with Bourne as root's shell.
I suspect SCO's "fix" involves the underlying system (kernel, boot
routines, etc.) and not (just) ksh itself.
* Don't yet have SCO's UNIX SDS.
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