Our version of busybox is based on ksh93 and other AT&T AST utilities
(including GNU-compatible awk and sed).
Olga
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Jens Elkner wrote:
>> From: ?
>>
>> Initial projects include:
>> - ksh93-integration project
>> - shell project
>> - busybox (POSIX
> From: ?
>
> Initial projects include:
> - ksh93-integration project
> - shell project
> - busybox (POSIX core) development project
> - shxml (XML shell API) development project
> - POSIX utility modernisation
Wondering why one needs busybox, when a ksh93 is available ...
Rega
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> With the other non-standard changes being made to the default environment, I
> wonder if it is time to finally bite the bullet and merge some of the XPG4
> and Sun commands -- some of the differences exist for some rather silly
> (IMO) seman
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Richard L. Hamilton
wrote:
>> With the other non-standard changes being made to the
>> default
>> environment, I wonder if it is time to finally bite
>> the bullet and merge
>> some of the XPG4 and Sun commands -- some of the
>> differences exist for
>> some rather
FYI - watch this case.
-- Forwarded message --
From: James Carlson
Date: Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: Timer restat for 2010/067 Interim modernization updates
To: Sebastien Roy
Cc: opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org
Sebastien Roy wrote:
> On 03/ 1/10 11:50 PM, I. Szc
I don't think I'm spilling any major secrets by revealing that the shell
changes included that case are simply sedimenting those currently made in
OpenSolaris into ON, as reflected in the code review that had been ongoing
in on-ips-dev the last couple weeks - making /bin/sh & /bin/ksh become
symlin