Attached in this email, I provide an update for the shells/ksh93 port to version 1.0.10 along with patches that address an issue I have previously mentioned in other emails sent to this mailing list [1]. These patches, proposed by the lead developer of ksh93u+m (Martijn Dekker) in response to a GitHub Issue I raised for this reason [2], modify the shells/ksh93 port to make runtime decisions based on whether ksh is invoked as ksh93. If invoked as ksh93, it searches for /etc/ksh93.kshrc and ~/.ksh93rc instead of the filenames without the 93, which resolves the issues when set as the user's shell using the chpass(1) utility. This port has been tested on OpenBSD 7.6-beta for the amd64 platform.

References:
1. https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=172247028813109&w=2
2. https://github.com/ksh93/ksh/issues/776#issuecomment-2272440847

Best regards,

David.

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