csh scripts on sys V question

Dr. Megabyte megabyte at chinet.UUCP
Wed Nov 19 05:40:34 AEST 1986


I now have a copy of the 'C' shell running on my SYS V R2 at&t 3b2/400. It
works perfectly as my command interpetor and will run all 'C' shell scripts
_IF_ I type "csh script".  Now, is there anyway for me to set up my 3b2 so that
I can just type "script" and have the proper shell chosen, either Bourne or
'C'? I know that Unix ala Berkely has this built in to the kernal, but is there
anyway to "hack" or "fake" sys V into doing this also?  Suggestions for changes
to csh are also encouraged if that will help matters any.

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