Changing the prompt in C shell
Jack F. Vogel
jackv at turnkey.TCC.COM
Sat Mar 17 01:37:43 AEST 1990
In article <637 at ncelvax.UUCP> greg at ncelvax.UUCP ("The Engineer") writes:
[ wants to set his SCO csh prompt like the VAX....]
>On our VAX we use a line like;
>
> set prompt="$cwd:t > "
Uh, is there something I am missing here? Why don't you just copy the
.cshrc that you use on the VAX over to your SCO system?? Or is it still
the case that SCO provides a lobotomized csh and it doesn't work with
that .cshrc? I know the Xenix csh didn't even have directory stack
handling, but don't know if they fixed it in their Unix.
Disclaimer: I speak for myself, not for LCC.
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