On 12/19/09 18:28, quoth Tony Nelson:
On 09-12-19 15:27:48, Globe Trotter wrote:
> --- On Fri, 12/18/09, Aldo Foot <lunixer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
...
>> So... the tcsh rpm is installed?
>> $ rpm -qa tcsh
> tcsh-6.15-8.fc12
>
> Yes, it is!
Possibly some of the shell scripts used by GDM (or whatever) don't
specify the interpreter with a shebang line. If they're written to
assume bash and bash is the default they'll work, but not if tcsh is
the default. If adding a first line of "#!/bin/bash" fixes the
problem, file a bug against the relevant package. (Usually you can
find the package with `rpm -qf /path/to/file`.) Good luck.
I agree that a bug should be filed if that is the problem, but it wouldn't
hurt to also read that old classic
Csh Programming Considered Harmful
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot/
Even if it's a bug, hundreds of reasons to not use tcsh in the first place
might make it easier to switch over. I'll even help you rewrite your old login
scripts. :-)
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