cado@elsie.UUCP (01/18/87)
Our newly-installed 02/21/85b version of ksh exhibits anti-social behavior if an error occurs in a `.' command. For example, if while running ksh I type in the commands /bin/echo "/bin/cat < garbage" > subscript . subscript /bin/echo one /bin/echo two I get the output ksh: garbage: cannot open one and then my terminal locks up. Does this bug appear in later versions of ksh? Is a fix for the bug known? If you know, please let me know by mail (rather than by posting a news article.) Thanks. -- UUCP: ..decvax!seismo!elsie!ado ARPA: elsie!ado@seismo.ARPA DEC, VAX, Elsie & Ado are Digital, Borden & Ampex trademarks.