Re: Is ksh available by default on Linux boxes???
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> If no, can we get one (as a patch or a package)?
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> If my scripts are running with ksh originally (i.e. on other Unix
> boxes), what is the best option available with us on Linux boxes?
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As someone has already said it is available; the rpm is pdksh.
Beyond that, bash is mostly a superset of ksh functionality (with some
csh thrown in). Probably your ksh scripts will for the most part
work fine running through bash. There are a few places where
syntax differs, but I suspect the effort to make them work will
be very small. As a matter of fact, it has been my experience that many
scripts just work.
Cheers...james
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> -Ajay
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