On Friday 04 January 2002 00:14, you wrote: > Actually, I prefer ksh now; I used to program in ksh and prefer csh > interactively :) > > I don't think I compiled bash into a *.lrp; however, the Oxygen > Resource CDROM should have lots of other shells, including pdksh (ksh) > and scsh (Scheme Shell) available. I don't believe csh is > available...
Shows how good my memory is. :) I thought it was csh, but it's probably because I've never tried ksh. BDS and Solaris-x86 is about all the pure-r *NIX I've worked with. > ash does practically everything one could want, except vi-mode editing > and tab-completion... It's about all I need, I've always preferred ae to vi. It seems hard to find it on a commercial distro unless you compile it, maybe that's why I spend more time with LFS than anything commercial anymore. I'm about to setup a lrp-slink sandbox, it would be nice to find a source tree for any of the recent lrp distro's (maybe I'll find it on the Resource cd that's been sitting here for a month or so). Thanks for the correction again :) ~Lynn Avants [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
