Thanks for the info. The kids these days live in the age of the iPad. Select an app, load it, then run it. And they expect everything to function along the same paradigm.
---John On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 5:06 AM, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote: > John Chludzinski dixit: > > >Is MKSH > > Please write “mksh” (all-lowercase) or “MirBSD Korn Shell”. > (laffer1 and smultron are also allowed to write “MidnightBSD > Korn Shell”.) Capitalisation is important, and “MKSH” may or > may not be a trademark of some company. Do not uppercase any, > not even the first, character of the short form “mksh”, as > it’s the name of the executable. > > >easily available on Macs (a.k.a., OS X)? I have some kids at > > Yes, you can do one of these: > > • compile yourself (easiest, just needs xcode installed, > nothing more) > • install a package using > ‣ The MirPorts Framework > ‣ NetBSD® pkgsrc® > ‣ Fink > ‣ DarwinPorts/MacPorts > ‣ HMUG > > There are links to all of these at the mksh webpage. > > Note that, even if you compile a binary yourself, you can > just distribute that to other people. The effort to set up > a packaging framework on every computer is bigger. > > bye, > //mirabilos > -- > 08:05⎜<XTaran:#grml> mika: Does grml have an tool to read Apple > ⎜ System Log (asl) files? :) > 08:08⎜<ft:#grml> yeah. /bin/rm. ;) 08:09⎜<mrud:#grml> hexdump -C > 08:31⎜<XTaran:#grml> ft, mrud: *g* >
