The ksh man page included in cde is different from the one available
with the OS since the two shell have different version.
Rename cde's ksh man page to ksh-cde. Also update the reference
in dtksh.1 from 'sh' to 'ksh-cde'

diff -Nraub cde.ori/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm 
cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm
--- cde.ori/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm  2023-01-27 
14:06:20.052094563 -0400
+++ cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm      2023-01-27 
14:07:46.255348485 -0400
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 </cmdsynopsis>
 </refsynopsisdiv><refsect1>
 <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-<para>The <command>dtksh</command> utility is a version of the <![ %CDE.C.XO; 
[ <command>sh</command> utility (defined in the &str-ZC;) ]]><![ %CDE.C.CDE; 
[KornShell ]]>extended
+<para>The <command>dtksh</command> utility is a version of the <![ %CDE.C.XO; 
[ <command>ksh-cde</command> utility (defined in the &str-ZC;) ]]><![ 
%CDE.C.CDE; [KornShell ]]>extended
 to support:</para>
 <itemizedlist>
 <listitem>
@@ -68,10 +68,10 @@
 </itemizedlist>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>OPTIONS</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>OPERANDS</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>RESOURCES</title>
 <para>The <command>dtksh</command> interpreter has no relevant resources 
outside
@@ -80,14 +80,14 @@
 widget for information on the resources that apply to that widget.</para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>STDIN</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>INPUT FILES</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES</title>
 <para>The following information describes the environment variables that 
<command>dtksh</command> uses that are in addition to those documented in the 
manual
-page for the <command>sh</command> command language interpreter.</para>
+page for the <command>ksh-cde</command> command language interpreter.</para>
 <refsect2>
 <title>Immediate Return Value (-)</title>
 <para>Many of the category 3 commands (as described in <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [the 
<literal>Return Values From Built-in Commands</literal> section) ]]><![ 
%CDE.C.XO; [<xref
@@ -406,18 +406,18 @@
 <para>Default.</para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>STDOUT</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>STDERR</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>OUTPUT FILES</title>
 <para>None.</para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>EXTENDED DESCRIPTION</title>
-<para>The capabilities described here are extensions to those of the 
<command>sh</command> command language interpreter. See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [ 
<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [<command>sh</command> in the 
&str-ZC;. ]]>The
+<para>The capabilities described here are extensions to those of the 
<command>ksh-cde</command> command language interpreter. See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [<command>ksh-cde</command> in 
the &str-ZC;. ]]>The
 following subsections give a synopsis of each of the built-in commands added
-by <command>dtksh</command> to <command>sh</command>. In general, argument
+by <command>dtksh</command> to <command>ksh-cde</command>. In general, argument
 ordering and types are the same as for corresponding C procedures, with 
exceptions
 noted. For more detail on the functionality and arguments of a command, see
 the standard documentation for the corresponding X11, Xt, Motif or Desktop
@@ -2970,10 +2970,10 @@
 </refsect2>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>EXIT STATUS</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS</title>
-<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>sh</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
+<para>See <![ %CDE.C.CDE; [<command>ksh-cde</command>(1). ]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; [ 
<command>ksh-cde</command> in the &str-ZC;. ]]></para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
 <title>APPLICATION USAGE</title>
 <refsect2>
@@ -3229,7 +3229,7 @@
 catclose $MSG_CAT_ID</programlisting>
 </informalexample>
 <para>The file descriptor returned by <command>catopen</command> must be closed
-using <command>catclose</command>, and not using the <command>sh</command> 
<command>exec</command> command.</para>
+using <command>catclose</command>, and not using the 
<command>ksh-cde</command> <command>exec</command> command.</para>
 </refsect2>
 <refsect2>
 <title>Using the dtksh Utility to Access X Drawing Functions</title>
@@ -3322,6 +3322,6 @@
 <title>EXAMPLES</title>
 <para>None.</para>
 </refsect1><refsect1>
-<title>SEE ALSO<?Pub Caret></title><![ %CDE.C.CDE; 
[<para><command>sh</command>(1).</para>]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; 
[<para><command>sh</command> in the &str-ZC;.</para>]]></refsect1></refentry>
+<title>SEE ALSO<?Pub Caret></title><![ %CDE.C.CDE; 
[<para><command>ksh-cde</command>(1).</para>]]><![ %CDE.C.XO; 
[<para><command>ksh-cde</command> in the 
&str-ZC;.</para>]]></refsect1></refentry>
 <!--fickle 1.12 mancsf-to-docbook 1.2 08/07/95 23:40:24-->
 <?Pub *0000198752>
diff -Nraub cde.ori/doc/en_US.UTF-8/man/Makefile.am 
cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/man/Makefile.am
--- cde.ori/doc/en_US.UTF-8/man/Makefile.am     2023-01-27 14:06:20.122094769 
-0400
+++ cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/man/Makefile.am 2023-01-27 14:07:52.805367781 -0400
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 # first, the man pages broken down by sections
 MANSEC1 = man1/tttrace.1 man1/tttar.1 man1/ttsession.1 man1/ttrmdir.1  \
     man1/ttrm.1 man1/ttmv.1 man1/ttcp.1 man1/tt_type_comp.1            \
-    man1/huffcode.1 man1/dtwm.1 man1/dtudcfonted.1             \
+    man1/ksh-cde.1 man1/huffcode.1 man1/dtwm.1 man1/dtudcfonted.1              
\
     man1/dtudcexch.1 man1/dttypes.1 man1/dtterm.1 man1/dtstyle.1       \
     man1/dtsrload.1 man1/dtsrkdump.1 man1/dtsrindex.1 man1/dtsrhan.1   \
     man1/dtsrdbrec.1 man1/dtsrcreate.1 man1/dtsession_res.1            \
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@
 man1/huffcode.1: ../guides/man/man1_dt/huffcode.sgm $(MANDEPS)
        $(DBTOMAN) cdedecl.sgm $< $@
 
-man1/ksh.1: ../guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm $(MANDEPS)
+man1/ksh-cde.1: ../guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm $(MANDEPS)
        $(DBTOMAN) cdedecl.sgm $< $@
 
 man1/tt_type_comp.1: ../guides/man/man1/tt_typ_c.sgm $(MANDEPS)
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