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Package: pdksh
Version: 5.2.12-3

This is the same as bug #10598 against bash 2.00.

Debian pdksh:
% cd /etc
% ksh -c '((pwd);pwd)'
ksh: pwd);pwd): unexpected `)'

Solaris 2.5 ksh:
% cd /etc
% ksh -c '((pwd);pwd)'
/etc
/etc

-- System Information
Debian Release: 1.3
Kernel Version: Linux psyche 2.0.29 #4 Mon May 19 17:19:01 NZST 1997 i586 
unknown

Versions of the packages pdksh depends on:
libc6   Version: 2.0.3-4

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Hi,

the old behaviour was actually allowed by POSIX (I checked), but
with the pdksh → mksh transition, this is fixed by now as well.

bye,
//mirabilos
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13:37⎜«Natureshadow» Deep inside, I hate mirabilos. I mean, he's a good
guy. But he's always right! In every fsckin' situation, he's right. Even
with his deeply perverted taste in software and borked ambition towards
broken OSes - in the end, he's damn right about it :(! […] works in mksh


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