Re: Is ksh available by default on Linux boxes???

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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Ajay Bansal wrote:

> 
> If no, can we get one (as a patch or a package)?
> 
> If my scripts are running with ksh originally (i.e. on other Unix
> boxes), what is the best option available with us on Linux boxes?

It's available, not not ordinarily installed. If you can avoid it, I
suggest you do.

IBM's DB2 installer is (or was) written a a bunch of ksh scripts and I
found it a pain needing to search it out and install it.


It was worse then for Caldera users at the time - their version was broken.

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