Thanks for all the information to all of you.
Does anybody know when Solaris will get the latest
tcsh? Current is 6.14.0 and Solaris 10 includes
6.12.0.
No, but why would that be important?
One of the major differences you might have noticed between Linux and
(Open)Solaris communities is
On 4/11/06, UNIX admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all the information to all of you.
Does anybody know when Solaris will get the latest
tcsh? Current is 6.14.0 and Solaris 10 includes
6.12.0.
No, but why would that be important?
One of the major differences you might have
Thanks for all the information to all of you.
Does anybody know when Solaris will get the latest tcsh? Current is 6.14.0 and
Solaris 10 includes 6.12.0.
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The only thing you have to consider is the startup files -- Solaris tcsh
implementation reads different files at startup than any other version.
The good news is, this is all documented in the `tcsh` man page, and you should
be able to set everything straight with a few symbolic links. Just
I'm using tcsh as my primary shell and have been
using it for many,
many years.
Me too, for at least ten years now. I couldn't imagine working without the
Tenex C-shell.
The C-shell like shells are extremely unsuitable for
scripting;
you will easily find some writeups on why such shells
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, UNIX admin wrote:
Other than that, if you you're going to be doing any scripting,
always script for `csh`, because it's the lowest common denominator.
Make that sh, not csh.
--
Rich Teer, SCNA, SCSA, OpenSolaris CAB member
President,
Rite Online Inc.
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