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Revision 3 . . (edit) October 10, 2001 10:11 pm by Drj [/bin/sh /bin/bash]
Revision 2 . . October 10, 2001 7:47 pm by Clasqm
Revision 1 . . September 26, 2001 7:38 pm by Drj [shell]
  

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I couldn't really decide on the proper naming here. I've tried to use unix shell as the more generic term, and a better one than shell, and use things like [bourne shell]? for the more particular terms. comments? --drj
I couldn't really decide on the proper naming here. I've tried to use unix shell as the more generic term, and a better one than shell, and use things like [bourne shell]? for the more particular terms. comments? --drj


On a lot of linux (and bsd?) systems out there, /bin/sh is still the default, but it is really just a symlink to /bin/bash or similar. Perhaps this could be incorporated?

Oh those poor linux users. On the systems _I_ administrate /bin/sh is not a link to /bin/bash. I'll mention it. --drj

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