Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!rex!ukma!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!ncoast!nshore!steve From: steve@nshore.ncoast.org (Stephen J. Walick) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Korn shell Message-ID: <1991Jan22.192808.19960@nshore.ncoast.org> Date: 22 Jan 91 19:28:08 GMT References: <1991Jan21.161359.23633@tijc02.uucp> Reply-To: steve@nshore.ncoast.org (Stephen J. Walick) Followup-To: comp.sources.wanted Organization: Nshore Hacking and Salvage Lines: 40 As quoted from <1991Jan21.161359.23633@tijc02.uucp> by cgh018@tijc02.uucp (Calvin Hayden x2254): +--------------- | From article , by jan@golf.canberra.edu.au (Jan Newmarch): | > Does anyone know where I can get source for the Korn shell to run | > on a Sun Sparc under Sun O/S 4.1? Thanks in advance. | | Try AT&T Toolchest at 1 201 829 7256, login as guest. To get it, | you'll have to register (~$200). Cost is about $2500 I beleive. | We had it for SunOS 4.0.3, and then upgraded to 4.1. I think that | the current version is the 111688E version (I have the B version). | I know its a part of SVR4, so should be in the merging of SunOS and | SVR4. I dont think that there is a PD version available. +--------------- There is, posted to < alt.sources > 12 Dec 90 11:34:39 GMT... # From: netnews@netcom.UUCP (USENET Administration) # Newsgroups: alt.sources # Subject: Public Domain Korn Shell - Part.01 of 7 # Date: 12 Dec 90 11:34:39 GMT # Archive-name: ksh-pd/part01 # # The following seven shar files are the public domain Korn Shell attributed to: # # Eric Gisin, egisin@math.UWaterloo.CA (or Waterloo.EDU) # # ... however he was not reachable via email for any updates or status of # this work. So, we provide you with what we have. # I don't recall how we got it originally. We do not actually use this # ksh here at NetCom, as it is incomplete (only emacs-style line editing), # and we have an authentic ksh already. However, if you don't have ksh and # know emacs, this might be fun to have around. Steve Walick -- Stephen J. Walick, Asst Sysop of the < XBBS > program at NCoast.ORG {uunet|backbone}!ncoast.org!nshore!steve nshore!steve@ncoast.org