Create a .csh version of .sh scripts and they will be executed for C Sheel.
m.roth2006@xxxxxxx wrote:
Dave,
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:36:00 -0700
From: Dave Martini <martini1@xxxxxxxx>
I have user logging into a RHEL4 box that has a default shell of C Shell.
I have a script in /etc/profile.d that is a Bash shell script with a .sh
extension.
Is there a way to have the users shell switched to bash shell when they
log into this RHEL4 box so that this particular .sh script in
/etc/profile.d can be sourced?
<snip>
I *think* most c-shell-isms are acceptable to bash; however, there may be some k-shell-isms in bash that the c shell won't like.
Usually, there's an equivalent in /etc for all four shells.
mark, started with c shell, likes bash accepting
c-shell-isms
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