From: bhenning@wimsey.bc.ca (Bill Henning) Subject: Re: What do you linux dudes use for csh? Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 00:19:54 GMT
In article <119@knobel.GUN.de> andreas@knobel.GUN.de (Andreas Klemm) writes:
>In <1992Dec31.035117.2148@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> helz@ecn.purdue.edu (Randall A Helzerman) writes:
>|I've got some csh scripts I need to execute, and bash just doesnt' like them.
>|What do all you linux guys do when in a situation like this? Is there
>|a shell for linux which is very cshish?
>
>Try to install tcsh, which is a very good csh replacement with many
>enhancements. OS support is very good. Tcsh seems to be very stable.
>I got tcsh compiled on different platforms (SYSV and BSD)
>without problems.
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I agree - tcsh seems to work nicely - I had to get it in order to help
me bring up Radiance 2.1 under Linux.
By the way, frexp seems to be missing from libc.so.4.1, and I am also
getting some unexplained 'division by zero' core dumps. Does anyone
(HLU?) know if this would be fixed if I installed GCC 2.3.3? (I already
grabbed libc.so.4.2 for doc)
Bill