Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!aplcen!samsung!usc!ucsd!ames!ncar!umigw!mthvax!aem From: aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu (a.e.mossberg) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Source code for KSH wanted Message-ID: <1990May25.234649.2101@mthvax.cs.miami.edu> Date: 25 May 90 23:46:49 GMT References: <3598@3comvax.SPD.3Com.Com> <1990May25.181658.28953@cbnewsh.att.com> Reply-To: aem@Mthvax.CS.Miami.Edu Distribution: comp Organization: U of Miami Dept. of Math. and Computer Science, Coral Gables, FL 33124 Lines: 19 In <1990May25.181658.28953@cbnewsh.att.com> wcs@cbnewsh.att.com (Bill Stewart 201-949-0705 erebus.att.com!wcs) writes: >The REAL ksh is a commercial product of AT&T. Source license is >available for a reasonable fee (I think someone said about $3K for a >site license.) You can log in to the AT&T Toolchest (a sales BBS) >at 1-201-522-6900, 1200 baud, login guest password guest. That's hardly a reasonable fee, particularly when bash can be had for free. Free Software Foundation, yea! (I may not be a emacs convert, but the FSF is a great project) aem -- a.e.mossberg / aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu / aem@umiami.BITNET / Pahayokee Bioregion Average fine in Barvaria, West Germany for calling a traffic officer a damischer Bulle: $1,710. For calling a traffic officer a Stinkstiefel: $51 - Harper's Index 9/88