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         <li><p style="width: 60%;">mcpcms, the default, a custom zsh.</p> </li>
         <li><p style="width: 60%;">mcpcms, the default, a custom zsh.</p> </li>
         and any of <br>
         and any of <br><br>
         <li>shcl (common lisp nature)</li>
         <li>shcl (common lisp nature)</li>
         <li>HsShellScript (haskell nature)</li>
         <li>HsShellScript (haskell nature)</li>
         <li>upsh (prolog nature)</li>
         <li>upsh (prolog nature)</li>
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         <blockquote> Only mcpcms need be set in /etc/shells, the others execute as commands in a mcpcms session, and only shcl gives a shell like live command line. The other two require a user supplied haskell or prolog script, and are not general interactive shells unless user script includes that functionality. CANDE scope (local or MCP or DCP) is determined by the nature of the node and privilege level.<br> GHC is the haskell implementation. Lisp and prolog implementations are variable, and multiple can be combined.
         <blockquote> Only mcpcms need be set in /etc/shells, the others execute as commands in a mcpcms session, and only shcl gives a shell like live command line. The other two require a user supplied haskell or prolog script, and are not general interactive shells unless user script includes that functionality. CANDE scope (local or MCP or DCP) is determined by the nature of the node and privilege level.<br><br> GHC is the haskell implementation. Lisp and prolog implementations are variable, and multiple can be combined.
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         The mcpcms level is always present, the others are outer shells adapted for the domain space knowledge engineering context.<br>
         The mcpcms level is always present, the others are outer shells adapted for the domain space knowledge engineering context.<br>

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