find, ksh, and job control
Suhaib M. Siddiqi
Ssiddiqi@InspirePharm.Com
Wed Mar 31 19:45:00 GMT 1999
>True, but from what I've seen, even those commands don't generally have
>nearly the functionality of the GNU equivalents. Please understand that I'm
>not just trying to be contrary. I'm just trying to make sure I'm not
missing
>something.
>
Sorry, I am not contradicting you. I mention in my previous message(s) that
every one has his own preferences. I do not like to rename or delete
anything from one system (or program). I prefer to avoid conflicts if I
notice any therefore I took the two batch files approach as I wrote
previously.
I do not think you are missing anything, you have your prefrences and I have
mine. Your configuration works for you and I am not against it. I am
simply stating what I have, in response to David's message that he had some
problems.
I agree those functionalities (UNIX option pack) are no where close to GNU
packages. However, if you get it free then why not use it.
--SMS
>Rick
>--
>Rick Rankin
>rrankin@primenet.com
>
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