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Quote from: Joe[x86] on September 07, 2006, 09:14:39 pmExcuse me for suggesting inefficiency here, but since ~/.cshrc is in your ~ directory, you could edit that for yourself. If I understand correctly, shells have no problem running shells on top of themselves. For example, in bash, you can type csh to run csh. The same principle can be reversed to run bash over csh, no?Read the rest of the topic.
Excuse me for suggesting inefficiency here, but since ~/.cshrc is in your ~ directory, you could edit that for yourself. If I understand correctly, shells have no problem running shells on top of themselves. For example, in bash, you can type csh to run csh. The same principle can be reversed to run bash over csh, no?
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
Oh. I replied at the end of page 1, I think. Well, at least that gives me the right to pat myself on the back knowing I recommended (nearly) the same thing as you pros.
I earn myself a kick in the balls for not noticing* the next page of replies.