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Martin Ebourne wrote: [snip] > P.P.P.P.S. Why are you using tcsh anyway? With a choice of perfectly > usable (if not, unfortunately, actually perfect) shells such as zsh or > bash, there's no excuse for using a csh derivative. Heck, there's even > ksh-93 if you're really keen. [snip] I personally like tcsh. Shouldn't program in it but it is pretty easy to set up for interactive use. I know it. I haven't seen any major benefits to switching either. It is loathsome as most software is but I know its flaws and cordially hate it. I really hate not knowing how to make my shell work when I'm using other shit. (had to include the last two sentences so this post would be appropriate for Hates Software). -- In Reach Technology: http://www.inreachtech.net/ Robert G. Werner robert@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Tel: 559.304.5122 Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it. -- Jerome K. JeromeThere's stuff above here
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