John Chludzinski dixit: >Thanks for the info.
You’re welcome. >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. Well, mksh is not an “app”, is it? In that paradigm, I’d more think of a terminal emulator, possibly bundled with the shell and a set of core utilities, if the OS itself doesn’t provide them. mksh would be interesting to system integrators (and there is, in fact, an open bug with Apple to integrate it into their OSes, which they have yet to respond to; Benny?). Just expecting something will lead to disappointment when faced with the real world. Bear that in mind. And Natureshadow would disagree, even when applied to kids; he uses mksh and jupp when teaching. >On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 5:06 AM, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote: Please do read, memorise and use the quoting rules at http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren/ (they have English and Dutch translations). It’s totally rude to all readers of this mailing list to not honour them. Thanks, //mirabilos -- Sorry, I’m annoyed today and you came by as an Arch user. These are the perfect victims for any crime against humanity, like systemd, feminism or social democracy. -- Christoph Lohmann on [email protected]
