Norm Jacobs <Norm.Jacobs at sun.com> wrote:

> > Please use "beansh"
> Forgive me for pointing out the obvious here, but /usr/bin/bsh on Fedora 
> and Ubuntu appear to be BeanShell (I didn't check anywhere else).  Given 
> that this is a familiarity case, wouldn't it make sense to install it in 
> the familiar location and have 'bsh' do the familiar thing?

Many Solaris users have the real bsh (not the bean shell) under 
/opt/csw/bin/bsh.

It may be different on Fedora or Ubuntu but on Solaris, there is a different 
history.

J?rg

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