shells (was Re: IP-aliasing)

1996-08-12 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Emilio Lopes wrote: CS == Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CS I'd like to see a bourne-like shell with perl-like regexp stuff CS (mainly sed grep) built in - i'd switch to that in a flash. People may say it's called ksh93. IMHO, it may seem somewhat

Re: IP-aliasing

1996-08-07 Thread Emilio Lopes
CS == Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CS I'd like to see a bourne-like shell with perl-like regexp stuff CS (mainly sed grep) built in - i'd switch to that in a flash. People may say it's called ksh93. IMHO, it may seem somewhat interesting, but I really don't like it. Look likes tcl...

Re: IP-aliasing

1996-08-04 Thread Craig Sanders
On 3 Aug 1996, Rob Browning wrote: Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: what i will never understand, though, is why people use perl for jobs that sh is much better suited to. perl is great if you want awk/sed/grep/kitchen sink all rolled into one scripting language. but there's

Re: IP-aliasing

1996-08-03 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, 26 Jul 1996, Behan Webster wrote: I've also written the following simple script for one of the machines I manage that is used as a multi-homed web site (it has about 6 ip addresses right now.) Just give it a list of ip addresses on the command line. It's to be used once at boot