/etc/default/.cshrc under 2.2
Randy Suess
randy at chinet.chi.il.us
Fri Jul 27 00:51:11 AEST 1990
I use a program that I added to /etc/profile to restrict
certain users to certain lines. This works fine for
/bin/sh and /bin/ksh. However, the csh supplied does not
read a /etc/cshrc. According to the manual, it *does* read
/etc/default/.cshrc. But, it doesn't. That file is not read
upon login, nothing put in it is executed, and the access time
on the file is not touched. (ls -u). I have an old csh that
does source /etc/cshrc, but does not do job control.
(Sure wish I could get the csh users to switch to ksh, but
that is like getting emacs users to see the wonderfulness of vi)
-randy
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Randy Suess
randy at chinet.chi.il.us
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