Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!svin02!eba!ebg!wjw From: wjw@ebg.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: More questions for the merge of SR9 and SR10. Keywords: .cshrc and other scripts. Message-ID: <834@eba.eb.ele.tue.nl> Date: 3 Oct 90 16:19:04 GMT References: <9010011759.AA02179@richter.mit.edu> <4d28fe1d.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> Sender: news@eb.ele.tue.nl (The News system) Reply-To: wjw@eb.ele.tue.nl Organization: Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Lines: 25 In article <4d28fe1d.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> rehrauer@apollo.HP.COM (Steve Rehrauer) writes: >In article <9010011759.AA02179@richter.mit.edu> krowitz@RICHTER.MIT.EDU (David Krowitz) writes: >>All newly created Unix C-shells (/bin/csh) are *supposed* to read the >>startup file ~/.cshrc > >Make sure you're the owner of this file, or it'll be (silently) ignored. >Confused the heck out of me for a few minutes, first time I encountered it. > There's even another feature which worries me: scripts on SR9 node have the object-type uasc, whilest they have the type unstruct on SR10. Now execution a SR10 script from a SR9 node does not work. Cannot execute is all you'll get. If the file is converted with "cat file1 > file2" on an SR9 node, then it'll run. The type i sthen again uasc. But like I said before: Now many people are running mixed OS-types since there's are very few questions on this topic. Willem Jan Withagen Eindhoven University of Technology DomainName: wjw@eb.ele.tue.nl Digital Systems Group, Room EH 10.10 BITNET: ELEBWJ@HEITUE5.BITNET P.O. 513 Tel: +31-40-473401 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands