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Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 21:34:48 +0200
To: "Lassiter-Bryson, Veda L" <veda.l.lassiter-bryson@lmco.com>,
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From: Michael Schaap <cygwin@mscha.com>
Subject: Re: Korn and C Shell Support
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At 21:05 9-7-2001, Lassiter-Bryson, Veda L wrote:
>Does Cygwin provide or will it provide in the near future the Korn, C, and
>Bourne shells?  If it  so, when?

A full Cygwin install comes with tcsh (an enhanced C shell) and ash (a 
Bourne shell, installed as /bin/sh).
Apparently, pdksh (a Korn shell clone) can be compiled under Cygwin.  I 
think it was mentioned in this mailing list a few weeks ago that the Korn 
shell people might start working on getting their tools running under Cygwin.

  - Michael


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