Tcsh? Ksh? anything?
Bill Baker
wab at reed.UUCP
Mon Mar 27 09:32:58 AEST 1989
In article <598 at marob.MASA.COM> daveh at marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) writes:
>In article <589 at marob.MASA.COM> I wrote:
>>>Aspen Software markets Ksh for Xenix, as does (I believe) MKS.
>
>In article <12134 at reed.UUCP> wab at reed.UUCP (Bill Baker) writes:
>>Wait a minute. As of fall '87 SCO was distributing a ksh floppy (undocumented
>>and unsupported) to interested customers. Is this no longer the case?
>
>If that were the case, I think many more of us would have known about it
>and it would have been in wide circulation at this point ...
You're probably right and it probably isn't SCO's policy anymore, but it was at
one time because I myself checked such a floppy out of SCO's product
engineering cabinet. Easy to check, though, since the SCO Hotline
folks read this newsgroup. Ross, is this no longer the case?
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Bill Baker
{backbone}!tektronix!reed!wab
"When developing a software clone, an SCO employee and his conscience
are soon parted." --From the Great Book of SCO Koans.
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