Traditionally, the "mkfloat" script was a C shell, which was indicated by its suffix. This was converted to a POSIX shell script long time ago, without suffix.
The script however may be run during the build of external packages, and they may refer to mkfloat.csh. To allow an easier migration, we provide a compatiblity link here.
Although there is no known package that uses mkfloat.sh, we also provide it here.
Traditionally, the "mkfloat" script was a C shell, which was indicated by its suffix. This was converted to a POSIX shell script long time ago, without suffix.
The script however may be run during the build of external packages, and they may refer to
mkfloat.csh
. To allow an easier migration, we provide a compatiblity link here.Although there is no known package that uses
mkfloat.sh
, we also provide it here.