I did the same as you and it works fine for me. Since I don't use tcsh, I only put a
single line in the /etc/csh.login file: 'echo Running csh.login' and the shell
printed this, as expected.
"Kirschner, Paul E. UTRC" wrote:
>
> How can I convert to tcsh from bash as my cygwin login shell?
>
> I tried changing from "bash --login -i" to "tcsh -l" (in cygwin.bat) and
> added /etc/csh.login (copied from my Linux box) to no avail. It looks like
> csh.login is not started. I changed from /bin/bash to /bin/tcsh in
> /etc/passwd to no avail.
>
> How to do you this?
>
> tia...
>
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