Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/06/17/08:59:48
> I don't understand. "sh" is "bash" on both Linux and
> Cygwin20, is it not? I'm not running csh if that is
> what you are asking.
>
No!! On both systems sh is _NOT_ bash. sh is ash which was
written
specifically for Linux to be a lightweight shell in order to
increase
processing speed.
I think that statement is wrong as far as Linux is concerned. AFAIK most
Linux distrinutions still default to l/bin/sh (soft-)linked to /bin/bash.
Speaking for Debian, we have tried to purge all bashism from the boot
scripts, and a few developers have /bin/sh linked to /bin/ash. They appear
to be happy with the speedups at boot time. I'm lazy and stick with bash.
After all, I don't reboot that often :->
Also, I just checked with my Debian source cd - according to the file TOUR,
dated 1989, ash is older than Linux. The sources stem from the NetBSD side
of things.
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