Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uflorida!mlb.semi.harris.com!soleil!rutgers!att!cbnewsh!wcs From: wcs@cbnewsh.att.com (Bill Stewart 201-949-0705 erebus.att.com!wcs) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Source code for KSH wanted Message-ID: <1990May25.181658.28953@cbnewsh.att.com> Date: 25 May 90 18:16:58 GMT References: <3598@3comvax.SPD.3Com.Com> Distribution: comp Organization: Conspiracy? What conspiracy? Lines: 19 In article <3598@3comvax.SPD.3Com.Com> stuartb@vax.SPD.3Com.Com (Stuart Biggs) writes: ]Does anyone know if public domain source code for ksh exists? If so, ]where can I get a copy? 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. There are several clones of ksh out there, notably the MSDOS version from the MKS Toolkit, though that isn't source. There was a public-domain version being worked on for a while; I'm not sure how far it got. There's also bash, available from the GNU archives, which is similar but brobably not identical to ksh. -- # Bill Stewart AT&T Bell Labs 4M312 Holmdel NJ 201-949-0705 erebus.att.com!wcs # Fax 949-4876. Sometimes found at Somerset 201-271-4712 # The Drug War isn't about stopping drugs, it's about electing politicians.