MirBSD Korn Shell R33d (Default branch)


 
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Old 04-12-2008
MirBSD Korn Shell R33d (Default branch)

The MirBSD Korn Shell (mksh) is an actively developed successor of pdksh (the Public Domain Korn Shell), aimed at producing a shell good for interactive use, but with the primary focus on scripting. It is intended to be portable to most *nix-like operating systems as long as they're not too obscure. mksh incorporates improvements from OpenBSD and Debian, as well as bugfixes and enhancements developed for the MirOS, FreeWRT, and MidnightBSD projects. The emacs command line editing mode is UTF-8 capable, and Byte Order Marks are ignored in scripts. The shell supports large files, as well as all pdksh and some csh, AT&T ksh, and GNU bash features, is compatible with the Bourne shell and POSIX (within limits), has no limit on array sizes, and incorporates some other useful builtins and features. While being already fast and small (without losing functionality), flags to make it even smaller can be given at compile time. An interactive shell reads "~/.mkshrc" on startup. License: DFSG approved Changes:
A tty's I/O is now flushed before using it when attaching mksh to a different tty than the current terminal using "mksh -T". This fixes a security problem where users could have already typed on some other (previously unused) virtual console, and the shell would execute these commands once spawned. The path to "ls" is no longer hard-coded in dot.mkshrc.Image

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