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10-14-2003 05:00 AM
10-14-2003 05:00 AM
			
				
					
					
						What is the difference betweenthe shells  ksh and sh?
also /usr/bin/sh and /bin/sh?
The operating system is Tru64 Unix V 5.1B
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also /usr/bin/sh and /bin/sh?
The operating system is Tru64 Unix V 5.1B
Thanks
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10-14-2003 05:21 AM
10-14-2003 05:21 AM
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						It's slightly more complicated than that.  /usr/bin/sh is the old bourne shell and doesn't support a lot of stuff that the korn sheel does e.g job control, the [[ test, the $(mycommand) construct and a whole host of other things.  The korn shell is far more functional and exciting and support command line editing etc etc etc. 
 
However, Tru64 also has /usr/bin/posix/sh which retains compatbility with the bourne shell and yet has all the exciting functionality of the Korn shell. I believe that ksh is, in fact the posix shell on recent versions of the OS. Which shell you get is determined by the final field in /etc/passwd.
 
In other words, use the korn shell.
		
		
	
	
	
However, Tru64 also has /usr/bin/posix/sh which retains compatbility with the bourne shell and yet has all the exciting functionality of the Korn shell. I believe that ksh is, in fact the posix shell on recent versions of the OS. Which shell you get is determined by the final field in /etc/passwd.
In other words, use the korn shell.
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10-15-2003 03:02 AM
10-15-2003 03:02 AM
			
				
					
						
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						The shell ksh use library dynamic and the 
sh use library static and this last is adviced for maintenance .
		
		
	
	
	
sh use library static and this last is adviced for maintenance .
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