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Reply-To: "Valery Tulnikov" <valtul AT demos DOT su>
From: "Valery Tulnikov" <valtul AT demos DOT su>
To: "Weiqi Gao" <weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com>, "cygwin" <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Good News; Questions about Korn Shell for Win32
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 22:26:10 +0300
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I remembered the old discussion in uwin list concerning MKS Toolkit. David
Korn was skeptical on this implementation of ksh and MS decision to license
it. He also informed that the only 'right' ksh implementation on Win32 is
included with UWIN package.

With best regards,

Valery Tulnikov,
valtul AT demos DOT su
http://www.dol.ru/users/valtul

> Wasn't the MKS Toolkit licensed to Microsoft to be included in the next
> version of NT?  I remember reading a press story about Mr. Korn showing
> up in one of the Microsoft demos, and challenged the compliance of that
> version of Korn shell, which the Microsoft manager vehemently denied
> until someone pointed out that he's being challenged by Mr. Korn
> himself.
>
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