[net.unix] Which versions of Unix have the C shell

nancy@resonex.UUCP (Nancy Blachman) (03/19/85)

I know that 4.1, 4.2, and Xenix have the C shell.  What other
versions of Unix also have the C shell legitimately?

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ron@BRL-TGR (Ron Natalie) (03/20/85)

Legitimately?  I'm not quite sure what you mean by that.  You can put
the csh on almost any version 7 derivative system.  Of course you don't
get all the job control features unless the operating system supports
it.  We have csh on our quasi v-6 system and Berkeley gives you one with
2 BSD as well.

-Ron

avolio@grendel.UUCP (Frederick M. Avolio) (03/30/85)

> I know that 4.1, 4.2, and Xenix have the C shell.  What other
> versions of Unix also have the C shell legitimately?

Ultrix-11, Ultrix-32, and Ultrix-32m
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