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- From: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: Remote shell problems. HELP!!!!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.084848.3017@enea.se>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 08:48:48 GMT
- References: <1dgsttINN8fl@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Organization: Enea Data AB
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- ag@cogsci.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Gabryelski) writes:
- : In article <19226.2afa70ba@levels.unisa.edu.au> etac@levels.unisa.edu.au (Andrew Chalmers) writes:
- : >I have a sh script 'test' with #!/bin/sh on the first line. It has execute
- : >privelege set. I type 'test' at the prompt of csh or tcsh it SHOULD start
- : >up a sh shell and run the script. However all I actually get is the
- : >prompt back. It doesn't even execute it as a csh script. It just does
- : >nothing. If I use 'csh test' or 'source test' it just run the script
- : >as if it were an csh script.
- :
- : The program `test' is a shell builtin program. Rename the program to
- : something else (like `t') and try again.
- :
- : Pax, Keith
-
- I beleive about 10% of the people in the world trying shell programming
- has fallen into this trap... :-)
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