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From: "Matthew Pettis" <matthew.pettis@gmail.com>
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Subject: pdksh package: Error when issuing a 'typeset -r' statement
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Hi Mark (Reed),

Sorry, I get digest forms, and I'm not sure how to respond to them so
this shows up as part of the thread.

I am a bash user for what I do, but need a ksh because I fixing some
scripts for someone who is running on pure ksh.  I'm connecting to a
PC in Europe, and cannot directly ssh to the server from my pc -- only
by opening a Remote Desktop Connection and launching putty from there
do I have access to the actual ksh system.  It's a slow connection, so
I wanted a local ksh emulator with which to test out some of my code
changes fast and easy for well-formedness without having to go over
the connection.

Normally, I do use bash, so this is a bit of a change for me.  I'll
check out and see if Gen-u-wine is available in Cygwin (I don't recall
it being under the 'Shell' grouping of packages).

Thanks for your help and thoughts,
Matt

-- 
It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places that we are
broken that we come to repair the world.
-- Murray Waas

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