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Subject: Re: KSH is pdksh
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From: dkarr AT tcsi DOT com (David M. Karr)
Date: 24 Jan 2001 15:36:28 -0800
In-Reply-To: Galen Boyer's message of "24 Jan 2001 16:36:33 -0500"
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>>>>> "Galen" == Galen Boyer <galenboyer AT yahoo DOT com> writes:
  Galen> After reviewing some archives, I find that pdksh is cygwin's
  Galen> version of ksh.  Is this still available and where do I get it?
  Galen> My c:/cygwin/bin doesn't contain it.

As Larry explained, this is something different.

However, as I've come to discover after much pain, if you're already
using Cygwin, there isn't much point to installing pdksh.  It's easy
enough to create a symlink from "/usr/bin/ksh.exe" to
"/usr/bin/bash.exe".  Poof.  You have Korn shell.  As far as I can
tell, Bash can substitute for Korn shell in every area I'm familiar
with.

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