Re: AVL and hash in memory management

Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH (allbery@kf8nh.apk.net)
Sun, 20 Sep 1998 14:42:22 -0300


In message <98Sep20.143502edt.37911-17305@qew.cs.toronto.edu>, David Holland
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+-----
| > | `ash' is available is much faster in many cases.
| > But it won't run many of the scripts that come with Red Hat or Slackware
| > --- I've tried it. They both assume that /bin/sh is bash in all its
| > g(l)ory.
|
| Ideally, the right thing to do is file a patch and bug report on every
| script that ought to be #!/bin/bash. But I know this is a pain.
+--->8

Excessively so.

| How current is the linux port of ash with respect to the current *bsd
| versions?
+--->8

No idea, but it's not especially relevant; I've lost count of the number of
scripts which contain "enable <some-bash-feature>" commands at the
beginning. L:-(

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electrical and computer engineering					 KF8NH
carnegie mellon university

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