Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:42:13 -0600 From: Kevin Lyons <klyons@corserv.com> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re; tcsh is not csh Message-ID: <419406E5.6050902@corserv.com>
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>Dan Nelson wrote: > > but you're 4 years too late to affect >the outcome... I think the problem can still be fixed. Simply put in /bin/tcsh and let /bin/csh be what it actually is, which is to say /bin/csh. I realize that will add all of 300kB to the system. Oh and there would also have to be an entry for tcsh in /etc/shells. Should I send a patch? Developers have a right to expect a certain basic level of functionality on a system. When he calls fopen() he should get fopen, when he calls /bin/bash he should get /bin/bash not zsh nor sh nor ksh.
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