Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!texbell!uunet.UU.NET!usm3b2!aubsch!jimh From: jimh@aubsch.UUCP (Jim Hart) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ncr Subject: Aspen ksh Message-ID: <429@texbell.swbt.com> Date: 10 Mar 90 05:03:10 GMT Lines: 16 Resender: towers@texbell.swbt.com (NCR Tower Mailing List) After getting used to using ksh in my MKS Toolkit at home, I decided to revisit it on our 32/600 here at work. It turns out that the problem is not in the software, it is in the instructions. The instructions say that the path name is /bin/ksh. In fact, the path name is /usr/bin/ksh as installed on the Tower using Aspen's install script. Once I set up /etc/passwd and the SHELL variable correctly, it works quite well. However, vi still won't call it via the ':sh' command. To get around this, I use the command ':!ksh', which works fine. I plan to set up a macro to run this. ------------------------------------------------------------- Jim Hart uunet!usm3b2!aubsch!jimh Dept. of Education Phone: 207-784-6431 P.O. Box 800, 23 High St. Auburn, ME 04210 USA