Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/06/12/10:55:43
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 08:15:16AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % Hmm. I see versions of KSH there for linux, netbsd, openbsd,
> % unixware, etc -- but not cygwin... Are you sure it is there?
>
> If I read it right, you need to check the ast-ksh package instead of the
> bare ksh binary.
Yikes, I guess so! I downloaded INIT and ast-ksh, unpacked
them with Power Archiver (and was prompted to rename some oddly
named files), and I don't really understand what it is and how
it is supposed to all be installed. The readme says to run
"bin/package help intro". But "help intro" is a two-page
discussion of environment variables. It looks like a time
sink, and I'm not sure what lies at the end of the rainbow.
Is one supposed to install a package-management environment
just to install a package, and is this all compatible with
Cygwin? I just want a Korn shell...
> % Because of KSH, I still also use MKS Toolkit, which has an older KSH.
>
> Even though it's broken? :-)
I have a shell script that I rely on constantly, using it 10-20
times daily since I wrote (and published) it in 1994. I used
the MKS version of KSH, so I guess that means it is the older
Korn shell? The script uses some KSH-specific syntax (eg,
"print -u2" and "print -u3"), otherwise I would have ported
it to bash a long time ago. Or if I were more than just an
amateur script writer I would long ago have ported it to perl.
Tom
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