System Environment/Shells

ash: A smaller version of the Bourne shell (sh).

Name:ash Vendor:CERN (http://cern.ch/linux)
Version:0.3.8 License:BSD
Release:16 URL:
Summary
A shell is a basic system program that interprets keyboard and mouse commands. The ash shell is a clone of Berkeley's Bourne shell (sh). Ash supports all of the standard sh shell commands, but is considerably smaller than sh. The ash shell lacks some Bourne shell features (for example, command-line histories), but it uses a lot less memory. You should install ash if you need a lightweight shell with many of the same capabilities as the sh shell.

Arch: x86_64

Download:ash-0.3.8-16.x86_64.rpm
Build Date:Wed Feb 4 13:40:01 2004
Packager:Jaroslaw Polok <jaroslaw.polok@cern.ch>
Size:703 KiB

Changelog

* Thu Aug 14 05:00:00 2003 Lon Hohberger <lhh{%}redhat{*}com> 0.3.8-16
- Fix for #102334
* Wed Aug 6 05:00:00 2003 Lon Hohberger <lhh{%}redhat{*}com> 0.3.8-15
- Rebuild for Severn
* Wed Aug 6 05:00:00 2003 Lon Hohberger <lhh{%}redhat{*}com> 0.3.8-14
- Fix ash-0.3.8-gnu.patch to fix parsing on ia64

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