Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!daily-planet.concordia.ca!trm!smw From: smw@trm.concordia.ca ( Steven Winikoff ) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Pretty prompt Message-ID: Date: 17 Jun 91 14:53:57 GMT References: <1991Jun13.163726.10604@umiami.ir.miami.edu> <13562@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <5270@ryn.mro4.dec.com> Sender: usenet@daily-planet.concordia.ca Lines: 43 In <5270@ryn.mro4.dec.com> shah@santur.tay1.dec.com (Amitabh Shah) writes: ^^^^ >Or better yet, get the latest version of tcsh, and use: >set prompt="%~> " >in your .login. You can do many other things with tcsh too! >-amitabh. >_______________________________________________________________________________ >Amitabh Shah shah@santur.tay1.dec.com--(INTERNET) >Digital Equipment Corporation {..}!decwrl!santur.tay1!shah--(UUCP) >TP Systems Performance +1 508 952 4430--------------(PHONE) >151 Taylor St. Littleton MA 01460 +1 508 952 4197----------------(FAX) Don't tell me... There are people at DEC who like tcsh??? I must be hallucinating! Obviously this can't possibly be true. Okay, I admit I'm being sarcastic. However, the aforementioned "conclusion" follows from the fact that vipw on Ultrix 4.1 has /bin/sh and /bin/csh coded directly into it, leading one to believe that DEC also hates the Korn shell (which is interesting, since this one is supplied with the system!). What's going on, guys? Will we ever return from the dark ages and simply accept whatever happens to be in /etc/shells? Isn't that what /etc/shells is *for*???? I *like* tcsh myself. Why can't I choose to use it as root on my single-user workstation without having to write my own vipw? I'm not a very happy camper on this issue. - Steven ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Steven Winikoff smw@alcor.concordia.ca Software Analyst Dept. of Computing Services Concordia University voice: (514) 848-7619 Montreal, Quebec, Canada (10:00-18:00 EST)