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Re: deb for AT&T ksh ?



On Sun Mar 18 19:06:46 2001 Jimmy Richards wrote...
>
>Hello Stan,
>
>
>    Hey, good deal that it's Open Source now. You could check out
>    'pdksh', but you probably already knew that. Well, where can the
>    source be had to 'ksh'? Do you know? I'm gonna search for it, but if
>    you could tell me that'd be cool too. How long is has it been Open
>    Source now? If the code has not been available as Open Source for
>    very long you might need to give it some more time for to be
>    packaged up as a debian package. You could consider looking into
>    whether or not it has been suggested as package for debian before or
>    not. I'm not sure where to go to look into doing that, but probably
>    can be found on the Debian web site. I have a few I am thinking
>    about suggesting myself in case they have not already been
>    suggested, glload, xpulse, wmdl, and tuXeyes. I will have to check
>    into how to suggest them. Just my thoughts on it.
>

http://www.research.att.com/sw/download/

It's been Open Source for several months know.

yes, I know about pdksh, but it won't do what I want.

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Stan Brown     stanb@awod.com                                    843-745-3154
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-- 
Windows 98: n.
	useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and
	a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system
	originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit 
	company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.
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