Joshua Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-11 16:24:00 -0500]: > On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 05:32:58PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: > > The Korn shell is not free. At one time you could buy source from > > AT&T by an anonymous uucp connection for IIRC $300 and we did that. > > The Korn shell *used* to not be free, now it is, as in beer. You can > download it for free but not distribute it,
I should not have mixed "free" with "buy for $300" as that creates a communication problem. My bad. Sorry. I meant "free speech" and not "free beer". Ksh is still not free speech software. If I read that right free-speech software distributions still can't distribute it. > and it is the ksh93 version rather than ksh88 which pdksh > emulates. Ksh93 is a pretty good scripting language from what I > hear, It fixes some of the problems which became apparent in ksh88 after more widespread use. $ENV comes to mind there. > but outside of the propritary Unix world, where ksh is the defacto > standard, its not likely to catch on as long as AT&T doesn't think > it should be downloaded anywhere other than its servers. Even in the proprietary unix world the use of /bin/ksh is drastically being reduced. Most vendors are moving to /bin/sh for scripts. Obviously going from /bin/ksh to /bin/sh is pretty trivial as posix sh is based on ksh88. But there are still a few vendors that cling to /bin/csh scripts. There is no explaining it. Bob
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