Re: /bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-23 Thread Herbert Xu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own man page. > How does one determine the differences between sh and bash? > Is there some documentation that I have missed? /usr/doc/bash/POSIX.NOTES.gz. -- Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 is out! ( http:

Re: /bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-23 Thread Guy Maor
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thing is that bash behaves different if called as sh or bash. Yes, find the section in the manpage that starts, "If bash is invoked with the name sh, it tries to mimic the". Guy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsub

Re: /bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-23 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Martin" == Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Of course I could have just put both feet in my mouth too Martin> Thing is that bash behaves different if called as sh or Martin> bash. You mean I was right about my feet? Cool! :) -- Stephen --- all coders are crea

Re: /bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-23 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Dale Scheetz wrote: > /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own man page. > > How does one determine the differences between sh and bash? > > Is there some documentation that I have missed? It's a link: $ ls -al /bin/sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root

Re: /bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-22 Thread Martin Schulze
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 04:30:42PM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote: > > "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Dale> /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own > Dale> man page. How does one determine the differences between sh > Dale> and bash? > > On

Re: /bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-22 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Dale> /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own Dale> man page. How does one determine the differences between sh Dale> and bash? On my system /bin/sh -> bash, so I guess there aren't many. Of course I could h

/bin/sh has no man page.

1998-04-22 Thread Dale Scheetz
/bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own man page. How does one determine the differences between sh and bash? Is there some documentation that I have missed? Thanks, Dwarf -- _-_-_-_-_- Author of "The Debian Linux User's Guide" _-_-_-_-_-_- aka Dale Scheetz