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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Old 06-21-2008
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how to upgrade bash's version ?

Dear all,

How to upgrade bash's version? which way should be easy between remove the old version first and upgrade it or upgrade without remove?

Please, tell me how to upgrade step by step because I'm newbie

thank in advance
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what version of solaris ?

Is there a package on sun freeware for the updated version ?
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Use this to check your bash version
pkg-get compare
you can check the bash version and dowload from here
Index of /gnu/bash
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Use this to check your bash version
pkg-get compare
you can check the bash version and dowload from here
Index of /gnu/bash
to use "pkg-get" you have to install it first!

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Thank you all,

Dear All,

thank a lot of your sugestion, now bash shell was already installed to my server.


Thank you for your help
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