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From: "Harold Fuchs" <harold AT wolfeden DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Subject: Make ksh Behave Like DOSKEY
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 00:17:22 -0000
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I'm using pdksh on Win XP Pro.

If I use bash, then each time I hit the up-arrow key the previous command is 
displayed at the cursor ready for editing and/or re-submitting. DOS/CMD can 
be made to behave the same way by invoking DOSKEY.

How do I get pdksh to behave the same way?

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Harold Fuchs
London, England 




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