>this one with tcsh. Use an absolute pathname to the login shell to get
>it to work.
Bingo.
Now I have another problem; tcsh seems to be broken
I set /etc/csh.login to:
echo "Global csh initialization"
if (! $?HOME ) setenv HOME "/home/$USER"
The straight NT port of tcsh picks it up however the cygwin tcsh does not;
I get no echo and no $HOME. This would appaear to be a known issue:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-04/msg00516.html
It seems kind of bogus that the shell will set the username for you but not
your home...
So I was thinking this might be reasonable
bash --login -c "exec rxvt -e /bin/tcsh -l"
However bash *still* seems to hang around!
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