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From: "Suhaib M. Siddiqi" <Ssiddiqi AT InspirePharm DOT Com>
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Subject: Re: MKS Tool kit copies request
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:57:28 -0500
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>> From: Jason Zions <jason_zions AT interix DOT com>
>>
>> As for Dave Korn claiming that only U/WIN has a "real" KornShell, this
>
>I'm not sure he's ever claimed this. He did point out to MS that
>the version they plan to ship isn't very compatible with most
>current implementations.
>

Yes he had claimed that on a few occasions on U/WIN users mailing list, a
while ago.


>I've never heard Korn speak on the subject, so I've no idea if this
>reasonably reflects his views. The Korn shell has been standardized,
>in XPG4 at least if not POSIX, and the version marketed by MKS has
>long had the reputation of being about the least compatible Korn
>shell available on any platform. I've never used it, I've no idea
>how accurate that characterization was back then, and I don't know if
>they've brought it more closely into line since it was standardized.
>

Ksh in MKS Tool kit's ksh is not bad for normal scripting tasks.  Most of
the ksh features are implemented, at least all the standards.

>Why pay money for a commercial product with a poor reputation when
>pdksh is available?
>
>


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