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[question] Building ksh93s 2006-12-22 and older #388

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Presumably that means it was missing from the original, as ast-open-history is simply the archive of the ast-open repo that I've received from @ormaaj. He sent it to me, I unpacked it, cd'ed into it, changed the upstream URL to ast-open-history at github, did a git push, and then told github to archive the repo. That's all I did and all I know about it.

That link comes with a README that explains how @ormaaj put it together. But it wouldn't surprise me if the ast-open repo was a mess to begin with. The AT&T folks made a mess of so many things.

I've also noticed the multishell repo has some ksh versions that ast-open-history doesn't -- the 2012-08-12 release included. But multishell doesn'…

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