Re: [newbie] the origin's of bash?

2001-02-22 Thread Stefaans Mostert
Anthony wrote: http://www.d.kth.se/~d96-jja/bash/bashtut.html#history Basically it's the GNU replacement for sh. Does anyone know where bash came from? -- Anthony http://binaryfusion.net Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit. Origenally there was the bourne shell in

Re: [newbie] the origin's of bash?

2001-02-22 Thread Michael R. Batchelor
http://www.d.kth.se/~d96-jja/bash/bashtut.html#history Basically it's the GNU replacement for sh. Does anyone know where bash came from? Origenally there was the bourne shell in unix, when linus needed a shell he revived it,improved it and called it the bourne again shell or bash !! Jeez,

[newbie] the origin's of bash?

2001-02-20 Thread Mark Johnson
Does anyone know where bash came from?

Re: [newbie] the origin's of bash?

2001-02-20 Thread Gary
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 03:01:25PM -0600 or thereabouts, Mark Johnson wrote: Does anyone know where bash came from? Like most anything in Linux, it stems from UNIX. The Bourne shell was, I believe the first shell, (window to the kernel) 30 years ago. This shell was revised over the years, and