On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 04:03:41PM -0700, Jon Trulson wrote:
Well perhaps both of you could explain the situation... I've loosely
monitored the ksh situation over the last couple of years and they have
been making great progress on stripping out older stuff. But I haven't
even downloaded or buil
I think I am going to give this issue a break and see what Marcin has up his
sleeve
Thank you for your time,
-Chase
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On Monday, November 25, 2019 5:03 PM, Jon Trulson wrote:
> Well perhaps both of you could explain the situation... I've loosely
> monitored the
Well perhaps both of you could explain the situation... I've loosely
monitored the ksh situation over the last couple of years and they have
been making great progress on stripping out older stuff. But I haven't
even downloaded or built their stuff, unlike both of you have I assume,
so what is the
On Mon, 25 Nov 2019, Chase via cdesktopenv-devel wrote:
So as I was upgrading our ksh, I have ran into a problem, hash.h, commonly found in
libast, is no where to be found in the new sources, come to find out that they have
removed the entire hash part of the library because it was "unused". T
Ksh2020, I submitted a patch importing the ksh93v branch, but Jon said he
wanted to do away with nmake entirely and import ksh2020. As he has push access
and I don't, that's what I've been working on :)
Thank you for your time,
-Chase
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