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Old 03-13-2006, 04:26 AM   #16
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acid_kewpie
guys, this thread is 15 months old why are you replying?
I didn't know there was a time limit on replying to threads. If threads do expire then they should not appear at the bottom of other posts in the "Similar Threads" box. Besides posting to an "old" thread could help someone searching the forums.

landonmkelsey
The conflict you are getting is because both bash and ksh have a man page named sh. You can download a stand alone ksh binary from AT&T -> ksh

Also you could rename the bash man page to bash.1.gz then do a --force to install the ksh package.

reddazz
ksh is evil.

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