Andrew Gallatin wrote: > So I think the best solution (*) would be to keep /bin/sh statically > linked, and build a dynamic version in /usr/bin that people can use as > an interactive shell. Root's shell remains /bin/sh > > 1) All three (;-) interactive bourne shell users that use nss/ldap get > tilde expansion. > > 2) 3rd party scripts, which are written to be portable and don't use > tilde, don't have to pay for dynamic linking. > > 3) System startup scripts are faster because they use the static > /bin/sh Are you suggesting that (t)csh also move to /usr/bin to match /usr/bin/sh? The screams caused by such a change would be deafening. Richard Coleman richardcoleman_at_mindspring.comReceived on Mon Nov 24 2003 - 16:31:04 UTC
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