Re: rm - Arguments too long
From: Dragan Cvetkovic (d1r2a3g4a5n.NOSPAM_at_SPAM.t6h7t.net)
Date: 04/25/03
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Date: 25 Apr 2003 10:52:03 -0400
K Stahl <ktsahl@yahoo.com> writes:
> I once had someone who had recently graduated from college
> come to me and ask that I set csh as their default shell on
> a Solaris machine. The gist of my response was that if they
> were going to work on the Unix machines in my lab they would
> learn to use Korn shell or they could limit their work to
> PCs.
I consider this too harsh. For example, I use csh (or rather tcsh) as my
login shell, but I write all my shell scripts in [k]sh. I am sure a lot of
other people do the same.
Bye, Dragan
-- Dragan Cvetkovic, To be or not to be is true. G. Boole No it isn't. L. E. J. Brouwer
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