On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 03:40:20PM +0100, Martin Cracauer wrote: > You can also fool sh into running the *wrong* binary if if you have > two in showdowed paths: pdksh does not suffer from either this problem or the problem that started this thread (and does not coredump). We've shown in the past that pdksh is actually smaller (when linked statically) than ash. I still think we should *seriously* consider switching to pdksh. -- -- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Broken sh(1)?] Marcel Moolenaar
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Broken s... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Brok... Marcel Moolenaar
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Brok... Mike Smith
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Broken s... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Brok... Marcel Moolenaar
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: ... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: ... Marcel Moolenaar
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Broken s... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: Brok... David O'Brien
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: Re: ... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [was: ... Brian Fundakowski Feldman
- Re: sh(1) broken caching [... Martin Cracauer
- Re: sh(1) broken cachi... Brian Fundakowski Feldman
- Re: sh(1) broken c... Martin Cracauer