On 9/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...  I'm only considering the five major ones here,
> too...tcsh, zsh, ksh, bash, and ash.  Are there any tcsh users here who could
> tell me which changes (if any) would be needed for that shell?

honestly, far too many ... tcsh is a csh derivative, the syntax and
such is far removed form the bourne shells ... it would require a near
full re-write of the bootscripts ... i would be interested in testing
something, as I prefer tcsh as my login shell, but i still turn to
/bin/sh and tcl for scripting, as the csh line isn't the most script
oriented system.

as a vaguely connected question, how would a person stuck using a
university's ssh servers with LDAP change their login shell? other
than the obvious running tcsh in login mode ... from .bash_profile or
.bashrc (my current hack to get my way)

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Joshua M. Murphy
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