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Date:      Wed, 15 Dec 2004 20:05:21 -0800
From:      Bill Campbell <freebsd@celestial.com>
To:        freebsd@celestial.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Why reccomend Bash shell?
Message-ID:  <20041216040521.GA23327@alexis.mi.celestial.com>
In-Reply-To: <41C102EB.4020003@nbritton.org>
References:  <005a01c4e31c$efc4d460$0200a8c0@PANASONIULSWMR> <20041216032104.GB17081@alexis.mi.celestial.com> <41C102EB.4020003@nbritton.org>

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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, Nikolas Britton wrote:
>Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>>On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, Adam wrote:
>> 
>>
>>>In Greg Lehey's book "The Complete FreeBSD" he reccomends changing the 
>>>default shell for users to bash shell. -p. 94
>>>
>>>What are the Pro's/Con's of using bash as opposed to the other shells?
>>>   
>>>
>>
>>That's largely a religious issue.  I used csh for my first 6 years or
>>so of *nix use, switching to ksh around 1988.  Personally I like ksh
>>better than bash or csh/tcsh for interactive use, largely because I
>>prefer using its ``r'' options to repeat previous commands to the csh
>>and bash ``!''.
>> 
>>
>BTW last time I checked (about three weeks ago the ksh93 port was 
>broken, the old src tarballs have been removed from the servers listed 
>in the Makefile because they released newer version. Christian 
>Weisgerber (naddy at mips.inka.de) is listed as the maintainer.

Most of the extra stuff I'm running on FreeBSD is built under the
OpenPKG.org packaging system rather than from ports so I haven't seen those
problems.  I'm running pkdsh-5.2.14 rather than the official ksh, largely
out of habit.  The current OpenPKG version of ksh is ksh-20040229.

Bill
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