Daniel Templeton writes:
> As I play around with this further, I'm seeing the same pattern for pretty
> much any command I run from csh, with or without -f, e.g. "csh /usr/bin/echo
> test" or "csh -c echo test". WTF??? This is /usr/bin/csh. Clearly such a
> severe issue hasn't survived through from 79 to 91, but I also don't see how
> this could be an operator headspace error. Can anyone confirm or deny?
Are you sure you don't have something unusual in your $HOME/.cshrc?
I just tried those commands on a test machine (roughly build 91), and
I saw no such thing. "csh /usr/bin/echo test" produced a garbage
message as expected (/usr/bin/echo is a binary ;-}):
# csh /usr/bin/echo test
"$%&)+^B^G^H: Event not found
#
And "csh -c echo test" produced one line of blank output, as expected:
# csh -c echo test
#
> (BTW, if this is the wrong forum, my apologies in advance. Feel free to
> redirect.)
Seems like as good as any.
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