ksh-e SYSV/AT Slow Start Up
Derek E. Terveer
det at hawkmoon.MN.ORG
Sat Jul 15 18:39:07 AEST 1989
In article <Jul.10.18.51.04.1989.7782 at geneva.rutgers.edu>, hedrick at geneva.rutgers.edu (Charles Hedrick) writes:
>
> Ksh keeps a history file. It keeps growing. As far as I can see, ksh
> never truncates the file. It slows down linearly as the file grows.
> You want to remove the file now and then.
Ksh will allow the history file ($HISTFILE) to grow without bound *until you
log out*, at which time, the history file is truncated to $HISTSIZE bytes. You
should never have to truncate the file by hand unless you never logout.
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