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diff --git a/shell/completion.bash b/shell/completion.bash
index b62cf004..3589580a 100644
--- a/shell/completion.bash
+++ b/shell/completion.bash
@@ -50,12 +50,20 @@ __fzf_defaults() {
__fzf_exec_awk() {
if [[ -z ${__fzf_awk-} ]]; then
__fzf_awk=awk
-
- # choose the faster mawk if: it's installed && build date >= 20230322 &&
- # version >= 1.3.4
- local n x y z d
- IFS=' .' read n x y z d <<< $(command mawk -W version 2> /dev/null)
- [[ $n == mawk ]] && (( d >= 20230302 && (x * 1000 + y) * 1000 + z >= 1003004 )) && __fzf_awk=mawk
+ if [[ $OSTYPE == solaris* && -x /usr/xpg4/bin/awk ]]; then
+ # Note: Solaris awk at /usr/bin/awk is meant for backward compatibility
+ # with an ancient implementation of 1977 awk in the original UNIX. It
+ # lacks many features of POSIX awk, so it is essentially useless in the
+ # modern point of view. To use a standard-conforming version in Solaris,
+ # one needs to explicitly use /usr/xpg4/bin/awk.
+ __fzf_awk=/usr/xpg4/bin/awk
+ else
+ # choose the faster mawk if: it's installed && build date >= 20230322 &&
+ # version >= 1.3.4
+ local n x y z d
+ IFS=' .' read n x y z d <<< $(command mawk -W version 2> /dev/null)
+ [[ $n == mawk ]] && (( d >= 20230302 && (x * 1000 + y) * 1000 + z >= 1003004 )) && __fzf_awk=mawk
+ fi
fi
# Note: macOS awk has a quirk that it stops processing at all when it sees