Port della popolare shell Unix, molto utile per la programmazione.
Questo programma si può installare usando il gestore pacchetti rpm. Vedi sotto per la stringa di installazione. I prerequisiti richiesti sono gestiti dal gestore pacchetti e, se necessario, scaricati e installati automaticamente.
yum install bash
Il programma è distribuito come pacchetto ZIP: scaricare in una cartella temporanea e scompattare nella cartella di destinazione. Vedi sotto per il(i) link di download.
Qui di seguito trovi i link di download per l'installazione manuale del software:
GNU Bash v. 3.1 (5/5/2007) | ||
kimludvigsen.dk/os2/gfd/gnu/apps/BASH31.ZIP | local copy | |
GNU Bash v. 3.2 (5/12/2006, SAWATAISHI Jun) | Readme/What's new |
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version 3.2 for OS/2
I have solved some problems existed in older version (2.03 to 2.04).
Note that this copy of bash is only for testing. Until `official' release
of OS/2 ported bash, please try and test it.
If you have any questions and suggestions, please E-mail me.
SAWATAISHI JUN, YOKOHAMA JAPAN
<jsawa@attglobal.net>
http://homepage1.nifty.com/jsawa/os2/index-e.htm
http://homepage1.nifty.com/jsawa/os2/
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# üá file : MAGIC=g:/usr/share/file/magic
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Table of contents
=================
Installation @ins
Recommended programs @rec
Setup your environment @set
General Instruction @gen
History of OS/2 Port @his
Required Executables @req
OS/2 Note @os2
Fixed Problems of older version @fix
Useful function for OS/2 users @use
Some new features of bash since version 2.01 @new
Compile and Make @com
Installation @ins
============
Here I assume:
HOME directory is "x:/emx"
INFOPATH env. var. contains "x:/usr/share/info"
MANPATH env. var. contains "x:/usr/share/man"
PATH env. var. contains "x:/usr/bin"
LIBPATH contains "x:/usr/dll" in your `config.sys'
x:/tmp> unzip -o SOMEWHERE/bash-3.2.zip
x:/tmp> unzip -o OS2tree -d x:/
x:/tmp> copy x:\usr\home_example\* x:\emx
x:/tmp>
Before unzipping dot files ( .bash*, .input*) into your HOME directory,
you should backup them if you have ones.
x:/tmp> mkdir \usr
x:/tmp> mkdir \usr\share
x:/tmp> unzip -o terminfo -d x:/usr/share/
In your `config.sys'
SET TERMINFO=x:/usr/share/terminfo
TERM=os2 (You may set TERM as ansi***, but I strongly recommend
to set TERM as "os2")
SET MAGIC=g:/usr/share/file/magic (to use `file.exe')
Recommended programs @rec
====================
To view OS/2 inf or hlp format files: not included in this ZIP archive
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/misc/newview2_18_1.zip
To know columns and rows of screen in VIO or XFree86 mode. : included
Mr. AltairüÖ(NBG01720@nifty.ne.jp)'s `scrsize.exe'
To determine file type: `file.exe' and related files: included
Source is ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file/file-4.18.tar.gz
Setup your environment @set
=====================
Note: `~/' represents a HOME directory specified by HOME env. var.
1) Edit `x:/usr/bin/runbash.cmd' according to your environment only if
you'd like to use `x:/usr/bin/runbash.cmd'
2) Copy `x:/usr/home_example/*' in your home directory (x:/emx)
x:/tmp> copy x:\usr\home_example\*
3) Edit `.bashrc' in you home directory according to your environment
At least you may have to edit a line "export HOME=g:/emx".
If you don't like to use `console.exe comment out "console -f24,11 -s80,40"
and remove `#' from "#mode con1 80,40"
4) Correct or delete some lines of `~/.bashrc'
export HOME=x:/emx
export CDPATH=".;x:/emx/;x:/usr;"
export TMP='h:/tmp'
export TEMP='h:/tmp'
export TMPDIR='h:/tmp'
...................
This file reads `~/.bash_alias',
`~/.bash_complete.ianmac',
`~/.bash_functions_forOS2',
and `~/.bash_useful_functions'.
You should read these files carefully and correct them if needed.
5) Edit `.inputrc' in you home directory according to your environment
Read GNU bash manual (INFO and MANPAGE format) to know how to
modify `.inputrc'.
- Definition on file viewers specific to file name suffix.
SYNTAX: N must be between 0 to 19
set viewer_N COMMAND; SUFFIX_LISTS
Max number of SUFFIX_LIST is 32.
`[:digit:]' in SUFFIX_LIST means any number from 0 to 9
set viewer_0 less; .txt.gz .txt.bz2 .doc.gz .doc.bz2
set viewer_1 lynx; .htm .html
$if xBash
set viewer_2 ls -l;.zip .lzh .tar.gz .tar.bz2 .tar.z .tgz .tbz .tbz2 .rpm .deb .gz .bz2 .z
$else
set viewer_2 cmd.exe /c start /win /n /f eff.exe;.zip .lzh .tar.gz .tar.bz2 .tar.z .tgz .tbz .tbz2 .rpm .deb .gz .bz2 .z
$endif
set viewer_3 cmd.exe /c viewman.cmd; .man .n .[:digit:] .[:digit:].gz .[:digit:].bz2 .[:digit:]x.gz .[:digit:]x.bz2
set viewer_4 info -f; .info .info.gz .info.bz2
$if xBash
set viewer_5 xv;.gif .jpg .jpeg .bmp .png
$else
set viewer_5 cmd.exe /c start /pm /n /f pmview;.gif .jpg .jpeg .bmp
$endif
#default: complete (TAB) =====> type c after Esc or type Alt and c
"\M-c": complete
#default: possible-completions (M-?) =====> type i after Esc or type Alt and i
"\M-i": possible-completions
#default: insert-completions (M-*) =====> type TAB or type Ctrl and i
"\t": menu-complete
# `menu-possible-completions' is a new function implemented by
# Jun Sawataishi <jsawa@attglobal.net>
#default: "\C-xi": menu-possible-completions ==> Type Ctrl and j
"\C-j": menu-possible-completions
#"\ei": menu-possible-completions
"\C-xm": menu-drive-list
#default "\em": menu-drive-list
To accept 8-bit chars (like KANJI), you may add these lines
set convert-meta off
set meta-flag on
set output-meta on
General Instruction @gen
===================
A lot of Linux distributions follow the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS),
a collaborative document that defines the names and locations of many files
and directories.
I have decided to make zip archive for which end users can install files
in FHS like way.
File Structure of ZIP archive
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Feb-17-2001, newly uploaded zip archive will contain four files.
= bash-3.2.zip
README_bash-3.2.os2 -- instruction
OS2tree.zip -- binary and library treee
filelist.dat -- list of `OS2tree.zip'
- OS2tree.zip
/usr/bin/ -- executables
/usr/dll/ -- DLLs
/usr/lib/ -- C library files
/usr/include/ -- C include files
/usr/share/doc/bash-3.2 -- documents
/usr/share/man/ -- manpages
/usr/share/info/ -- Info manuals
/usr/share/locale/ -- message files for gettext
compliant programs and other
locale related files
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/ -- emacs lisp files
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/bash-3.2-OS2-patch.zip
-- patch kit to build from scratch
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/bash-3.2-os2.spec : spec file for rpm
- bash-3.2-OS2-patch.zip
BUILD_bash-3.2.os2 -- instruction
os2config.cmd -- modify source using `os2unix'
and apply diff files
followed by running configure
os2/C_Source.diff -- patch for C source
os2/In-make.diff for Makefile.in's and scripts
os2/Other.diff for other files
+--- os2unix utility -------------------------------+
| os2/os2_convert_configure.sed |
| os2/os2_convert_Makefile_in.sed |
| os2/os2_convert_Makefile_in_in.sed |
| os2/os2_convert_Makefile_in_lib_prog.sed |
| os2/os2_convert_mk.sed |
| os2/os2_convert_Makefile_in.grep |
| os2/os2_mkinstalldirs |
| os2/os2_missing |
| os2unix.cmd |
+---------------------------------------------------+
UNIXROOT environment variable
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I recommend you to set UNIXROOT env. var., where OS/2 ported free software
are to be installed. You will be able to install ZIP archives easily, and
will be able to run programs with minimun efforts.
Without UNIXROOT env. var., message from a program will be always
in English.
Installation is simple: when UNIXROOT is equal to "e:"
x:\foo\tmp> unzip -o bash-3.2.zip
x:\foo\tmp> unzip -o OS2tree -d e:/
or
x:\foo\tmp> e:
e:\> unzip -o x:/foo/tmp/OS2tree
Confirm these variables are properly set.
UNIXROOT e:
PATH e:\usr\bin;.....
LIBPATH e:\usr\dll;....
INFOPATH e:/usr/share/info;...
MANPATH e:/usr/share/man;....
or
INFOPATH %UNIXROOT%/usr/share/info;...
MANPATH %UNIXROOT%/usr/share/man;....
If UNIXROOT env. var. is not set or empty and HOME env. var. is
set, drive name part of HOME is assumed as UNIXROOT.
e.g. HOME=g:\emx
programs treat `g:/usr/share/locale' as locale directory
History of OS/2 Port @his
====================
bash-2.05 Tue, 9 Oct 2001 21:38:29 +0900
Not uploaded anywhere
bash-2.05a Mon, 21 Jan 2002 02:11:10 +0900
http://homepage1.nifty.com/jsawa/os2/gnu/bash.htm
bash-2.05b Fri, 8 Nov 2002 00:07:01 +0900
Not uploaded anywhere
bash-3.2 Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:11:31 +0900
I will upload in hobbes after testing by OS/2 users
Required Executables @req
====================
HOBBES=ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2
LEO=ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo
JSAWA=http://homepage1.nifty.com/jsawa/os2
emx runtime version 0.9d (or later): Not included
HOBBES/dev/emx/v0.9d/emxrt.zip
LEO/dev/emx/v0.9d/emxrt.zip
`man' (requires GNU groff)
HOBBES/dev/help/gnuman.zip ; v1.0
LEO/gnu/doc/man11a.zip ; v1.1a
JSAWA/linux/man.htm ; v1.5g
GNU texinfo v4.0 (strongly modified version) to read Info manuals
- This can be run both in VIO mode and in XFree86 terminals
- Support 7 kind of language including Japanese for message
- Support Info manual written in 8-bit code including Japanese
JSAWA/gnu/texinfo.htm [English]
JSAWA/jpinfo.htm [Japanese]
( GNU texinfo v3.11
LEO/gnu/doc/gnuinfo.zip
HOBBES/apps/wp/tex/util/gnuinfo.zip )
GNU groff -- to read manpages
Groff v1.10
HOBBES/apps/wp/gnugroff.zip
LEO/gnu/doc/gnugroff.zip
GNU groff v1.15 (with Japanization patch)
JSAWA/manpage/manpage-e.htm [English]
JSAWA/manpage/manpage.htm [Japanese]
GNU grep (grep.exe)
HOBBES/util/file/gnugrep.zip ; v2.0
LEO/gnu/systools/gnugrep.zip ; v2.0
JSAWA/gnu/grep.htm ; v2.3h or later
Pager : I strongly recommend you to install `less'
less 332 with Japanese patch:
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA000199/os2/
You can use this in virtual terminal (xterm etc) of XFree86 for OS/2.
You should get this one if you'd like to see manpages in XFree86.
less 329 without XFree86 capability
LEO/unix/gnu/less329-2.zip
HOBBES/unix/util/util/file/less329-2.zip
`gzip.exe' and `bzip2.exe'
[gzip]
HOBBES/util/archiver/gz124_32.zip
LEO/gnu/archiver/gz124-32.zip
[bzip2]
HOBBES/util/archiver/bzip090b.zip
LEO/archiver/bzip090b.zip
http://www.muraroa.demon.co.uk/
JSAWA/rpm/bzip2.htm ; v0.9.5d --- this version preserve time stamp
http://netpassport-wc.netpassport.or.jp/~wmakoto/CLUB-bzip2.html
GNU Awk (gawk.exe)
[English version]
HOBBES/dev/awk/gnuawk.zip ; v3.0.3
[Japanized version]
JSAWA/gnu/awk.htm ; v3.0.4
GNU find (find.exe)
LEO/gnu/systools/gnufind.zip ; v4.1
HOBBES/util/disk/gnufind.zip ; v4.1
GNU sed
LEO/gnu/systools/gnused.zip ; v2.05
HOBBES/apps/editors/gnused.zip ; v3.0
JSAWA/gnu/sed.htm ; v3.02.80
`tr.exe' and `cat.exe' included in GNU text utilities
LEO/gnu/systools/gnututil.zip ; v1.19
HOBBES/util/file/gnututil.zip ; v1.19
JSAWA/gnu/text-util.htm ; v1.22f or later
`sh.exe' included in KSH package
LEO/shells/pdksh-5.2.13-emx.zip
HOBBES/util/shell/ksh527rt.zip
`chmod.exe' included in GNU file utilities
LEO/gnu/systools/gnufutil.zip ; v3.13
HOBBES/util/file/gnufutil.zip ; v3.13
JSAWA/gnu/fileutils.htm ; v3.16
OS/2 Note @os2
=========
New features added to this version of OS/2 port is as follows.
Bash recognize window size both in VIO mode and in XFree86
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thanks to Altair-san <NBG01720@nifty.ne.jp> 's "scrzise.c",
window size recognition is now available. "scrsize.exe"
included in this package is staticaly linked with "X11.a".
Menu-guided completion
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Using ncurses menu function (linked with ncurses version 5.2, which I
have modified), now we can select files/directories from menu.
- Show menu window : ALT-i
At command line, type "ls x:/usr/",
x:/foo> ls x:/usr/
and push ALT-key and `i' simultaneously, or push ESC-key followed by
`i'. You will see a menu like this.
@--------- 12 possible completions ---------@
+------------------------+
|-x:/usr/ / : 0|
| x:/usr/TclTk / : 1|
| x:/usr/bin / : 2|
| x:/usr/dll / : 3|
| x:/usr/doc / : 4|
| x:/usr/etc / : 5|
| x:/usr/html / : 6|
| x:/usr/include / : 7|
| x:/usr/lib / : 8|
| x:/usr/libexec / : 9|
| x:/usr/man / : 10|
| x:/usr/share / : 11|
| x:/usr/src / : 12|
+------------------------+
Move coursor using `j'(Ctrl-n or UpArrow) or `k' (Ctrl-p or DownArrow).
If you want to enter "x:/usr/share" directory, push `i'.
@--------- 26 possible completions ---------@
+---------------------------------------+
|-x:/usr/share/ / : 0|
| x:/usr/share/aclocal / : 1|
| x:/usr/share/autoconf / : 2|
| x:/usr/share/automake / : 3| # '/' -- directory
| x:/usr/share/dict / : 4| # '*' -- file
| x:/usr/share/doc / : 5|
| x:/usr/share/emacs / : 6|
| x:/usr/share/gengetopt / : 7|
| x:/usr/share/gettext / : 8|
| x:/usr/share/gnome-xml / : 9|
| x:/usr/share/groff / : 10|
| x:/usr/share/info / : 11|
| x:/usr/share/libtool / : 12|
| x:/usr/share/locale / : 13|
| x:/usr/share/man / : 14|
| x:/usr/share/misc / : 15|
| x:/usr/share/namazu / : 16|
| x:/usr/share/rfc / : 17|
| x:/usr/share/sed / : 18|
| x:/usr/share/source-highlight / : 19|
| x:/usr/share/state / : 20|
| x:/usr/share/sylpheed / : 21|
| x:/usr/share/texinfo / : 22|
| x:/usr/share/tknamazu / : 23|
| x:/usr/share/bison.hairy * : 24|
| x:/usr/share/bison.simple * : 25|
| x:/usr/share/id-lang.map * : 26|
+---------------------------------------+
To read "x:/usr/share/bison.simple", move cursor on it and push `l' or `v'.
To move directory upward, push `u' or `o'.
Pushing a key `h' will show you a help window like below.
Note that keys are interpreted case-sensitively.
<v>iew a file: l, v
Toggle file info mode: @
Show <f>ile type : f
Show Env. Vars : $
Change <d>rive: d, :
Go <i>nto a directory : i
Change directory <u>pword: o, u
Jump to the first item: a
Jump to the last item: e
Next page: PageDown,SPC
Previous page: PageUp, b
Next item: j, C-n, UP # C-n means pusing CTRL-key and
Previous item: k, C-p, DOWN # `n' key, simultaneously.
Scroll <U>p menu: C-u
Scroll <D>own menu: C-d
Move menu left: LEFT(arrow)
Move menu right: RIGHT(arrow)
Jump to left corner: C-a
Jump to right corner: C-e
Incremental Search: S, C-s
Search : s
Search <n>ext : n
Search <p>revious : p
- Exiting from menu window : Enter, ESC, or TAB
- Entering menu window for drive lists:
ALT-m ------ in command line
`d' or `:' --- in menu window
x:/foo> bar
Pushing ALT-key and `m' simultaneously on command line will
create menu window for drive lists.
@--------- 19 possible completions ---------@
+-------------------------------+
|-C:/ / : 0|
| D:/00upload/bash-2.05 / : 1|
| E:/ / : 2|
| F:/ / : 3|
| G:/usr/dll / : 4|
| H:/ / : 5|
| I:/ / : 6|
| J:/ / : 7|
| K:/ / : 8|
| L:/ / : 9|
| M:/ / : 10|
| N:/ / : 11|
| O:/ / : 12|
| P:/GNU / : 13|
| Q:/ / : 14|
| R:/ / : 15|
| S:/ / : 16|
| T:/ / : 17|
| U:/ / : 18|
| Z:/ / : 19|
+-------------------------------+
Pushing `$' from menu window or doing like below in command line
will create menu window for shell/environment variables.
x:/foo> echo $ # type "echo $" followed by
# pushing ALT-key and 'i' simultaneously
@--------- 180 possible completions ---------@
+--------------------------------+
| $A2PS_CONFIG : 1|
| $ADMIN : 2|
| $AUTOSTART : 3|
| $AWK $ : 4| # $ --- environment variable
| $AWKPATH $ : 5|
| $BASH V : 6| # V --- shell variable
| $BASH_ENV $ : 7|
| $BASH_NOQUOTEARGS V : 8|
| $BASH_VERSINFO V : 9|
| $BASH_VERSION V : 10|
| $BIBTEX $ : 11|
| $BOOKSHELF $ : 12|
| $CANNAHOST $ : 13|
| $CDPATH V : 14|
| $CLASSPATH $ : 15|
| $COLUMNS V : 16|
| $COMSPEC $ : 17|
| $CONFIG_SITE $ : 18|
| $CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH $ : 19|
| $C_INCLUDE_PATH $ : 20|
| $DAXNLS $ : 21|
| $DIRSTACK V : 22|
| $DISPLAY $ : 23|
| $DISPLAYTYPE $ : 24|
| $DOMAIN $ : 25|
| $DPATH $ : 26|
| $DSPPATH $ : 27|
| $EB_SJIS $ : 28|
| $EDITOR $ : 29|
| $EIDARG V : 30|
| $EMACSCPATH $ : 31|
|-$EMACSDATA $ : 32|
+--------------------------------+
Env. Var. EMACSDATA = 'm:/src/emacs-20.7/etc'
=> $EMACSDATA $ : 32
XFree86 availability
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Older port of bash had some failures in XFree86 for OS/2
a) completion was not work properly
Linking with ncurses and disabling VIO mode key recognition
fixed this.
b) was not able to recognize screen size
Using external program `scrsize', bash determine screen
size.
When bash runs in XFree86, its readline name becomes "xBash".
So, you can define XFree86 specific command in your `.inputrc*' or so.
(In OS/2 window command line, readline name is "Bash")
$if Bash
"\C-xv": "echo Bash in VIO mode\C-a \n"
$endif
$if xBash
"\C-xv": "Bash in XFree86 for OS/2"
$endif
UNIXROOT environment variable
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
According to Bash manual:
> When Bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a
> non-interactive shell with the `--login' option, it first reads and
> executes commands from the file `/etc/profile', if that file exists.
> After reading that file, it looks for `~/.bash_profile',
> `~/.bash_login', and `~/.profile', in that order, and reads and
> executes commands from the first one that exists and is readable. The
> `--noprofile' option may be used when the shell is started to inhibit
> this behavior.
To emulate a use of `/etc/profile', UNIXROOT env. var is introduded.
$UNIXROOT/etc/profile -- you can do with or without this file.
Fixed Problems of older version @fix
===============================
OS/2 ported bash 2.00 to 2.03 had a buggy feature on current
working directory. I have fixed them.
Shell command pwd returns true absolute path
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In older port of bash
$ pwd
$ /foo/bar # should be x:/foo/bar
$ ls /foo
Now
$ pwd
$ x:/foo/bar
Preservation of current directory in each drive
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Change drive : Now you can change drive freely without affecting a
current directory of drives. Older port of bash
was unable to do this.
e.g.
[c:/] cd os2
[c:/os2] cd g:
[g:/] cd usr
[g:/usr] cd c:
[c:/os2] cd g:
[g:/usr]
To effectively use this feature, add lines like below to your
`.bash_alias' file in your home directory.
alias a:='cd a:'
alias b:='cd b:'
alias c:='cd c:'
alias d:='cd d:'
alias e:='cd e:'
alias f:='cd f:'
alias g:='cd g:'
alias h:='cd h:'
alias i:='cd i:'
.........
.........
Useful function for OS/2 users @use
==============================
See ~/.bash_functions_forOS2
- function test properly handles "-x" flag
"test -x command" returns true, if command, command.cmd or
command.exe exists in PATH directory.
$ if test -x ls ; then echo yes ; fi
In non-XFree86 command line
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- you can change window size using "chwin"
Description: Change Command-line window size in VIO mode
Usage : chwin COLUMNS(y) LINES(x)
$ chwin 100 50
NOTE: If you don't like to use `console.exe',
uncomment "console -s$1,$2" and remove `#' from "#mode con1 "$1,$2" "
from `.bash_functions_forOS2' in your home directory
In XFree86 virtual terminal
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- bash cannot recognize window size when it is changed
To determine new window size, execute function "setwinsize" or
"setwin" . After doing this,
command like "ls.exe" will properly display results.
Some new features of bash since version 2.01 @new
============================================
Here I describe some new functions of latest version of Bash. I have
already defined keys for these functions in `.inputrc_205' included
in ZIP archive.
completion-ignore-case'
If set to on', Readline performs filename matching and
completion in a case-insensitive fashion. The default value
is off'.
menu-complete ()'
Similar to complete', but replaces the word to be completed with
a single match from the list of possible completions. Repeated
execution of menu-complete' steps through the list of possible
completions, inserting each match in turn. At the end of the list
of completions, the bell is rung and the original text is restored.
An argument of N moves N positions forward in the list of matches;
a negative argument may be used to move backward through the list.
This command is intended to be bound to TAB', but is unbound by
default.
I recommend you to add following lines to your `~/.inputrc'.
"\C-i": menu-complete # TAB key or CTRL + i
set completion-ignore-case on
Compile and Make @com
================
Source ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-3.2.tar.gz
or
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-3.2.tar.gz
OS/2 patch kit - bash-3.2-OS2-patch.zip
If a patch kit is not included in full package, you will be able
to get one from my web page (see the top of this document).
/*----- end of document -----------------------------------------------------*/ |
www.os2site.com/sw/util/shell/bash-os2-3.2.zip | local copy | |
GNU Bash v. 2.0 (9/11/1997, Andrew Zabolotny) | ||
kimludvigsen.dk/os2/gfd/gnu/apps/bash-os2-2.0-266.zip |
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