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- From: James Miller <jamtat AT mailsnare.net>
- To: baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [BL] Bash Man pages
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:58:41 -0500 (CDT)
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 qwms-avib AT dea.spamcon.org wrote:
> > should I install the Bash package by itself so as to get access
> > to the man pages?
>
> Yes, that will give you the bash manpage. It will also give
> you bash 2.04. The bash installed by BL2 is version 1.14
> (which is smaller and is perhaps faster on old hardware).
> If you want to keep bash 1.14, you will find the manpages
> for that one in /slakware/a1/bash1.tgz.
>
So, are both busybox *and* bash 1.14 in BL2, Steven? I guess I wasn't
understanding fully how it's built.
James
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[BL] Bash Man pages,
Matrix Mole, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, Matrix Mole, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
daybrown, 10/18/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, qwms-avib, 10/19/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, Ian Scott, 10/20/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
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