Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes: > ng0 <contact....@cryptolab.net> writes: > >>> 131. subst.at:29: testing Filename substitution ... >>> ./subst.at:44: tcsh -f files.csh >>> ./subst.at:53: echo 'echo ~; echo "$HOME"' | tcsh -f | uniq | wc -l | tr -d >>> ' \t' >>> ./subst.at:57: echo "echo ~$(id -un)/foo; echo \"$HOME/foo\"" | tcsh -f | >>> uniq | wc -l | tr -d ' \t' >>> --- - 2017-01-08 23:36:16.461524744 +0000 >>> +++ >>> /tmp/guix-build-tcsh-6.20.00.drv-0/tcsh-6.20.00/testsuite.dir/at-groups/131/stdout >>> 2017-01-08 23:36:16.458666838 +0000 >>> @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ >>> -1 >>> +2 >>> >>> 131. subst.at:29: 131. Filename substitution (subst.at:29): FAILED >>> (subst.at:57) > > Does HOME contain the name of an existing directory? > >>> 188. variables.at:707: testing $ cdtohome ... >>> ./variables.at:708: tcsh -f -c 'cd' >>> --- /dev/null 2017-01-08 10:27:49.064082136 +0000 >>> +++ >>> /tmp/guix-build-tcsh-6.20.00.drv-0/tcsh-6.20.00/testsuite.dir/at-groups/188/stderr >>> 2017-01-08 23:36:18.990679394 +0000 >>> @@ -0,0 +1 @@ >>> +cd: Can't change to home directory. >>> ./variables.at:708: exit code was 1, expected 0 >>> 188. variables.at:707: 188. $ cdtohome (variables.at:707): FAILED >>> (variables.at:708) > > Same question here. > > -- > Ricardo > > GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC > https://elephly.net >
I don't know if I tried to setenv home and HOME, but I can try. The upstream dev asked similar questions so far, I wasn't able to respond there so far: Well both are related to home directory When you execute this tcsh interactively what do the following commands print: > echo $HOME > echo $home > echo ~ christos -- ♥Ⓐ ng0 -- https://www.inventati.org/patternsinthechaos/