2009/1/21 T. Ribbrock <emga...@gmx.net>: > > I doubt you need to copy sh *and* ksh. sh only (which, as far as I can > see, is the same binary as ksh, anyway) should suffice.
Yup they look the same. $ sha1 /bin/*sh SHA1 (/bin/csh) = 78de2a795d3888bcaf60ed747293d5a0853f065b SHA1 (/bin/ksh) = 636a98c38306f607707622ca1fa9052e6293d44e SHA1 (/bin/rksh) = 636a98c38306f607707622ca1fa9052e6293d44e SHA1 (/bin/sh) = 636a98c38306f607707622ca1fa9052e6293d44e -- This e-mail may be confidential. You may not copy, forward or use any part. Note that all disclaimers on the Internet are of zero legal effectiveness however. http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/