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Re: shell problem



Bash comes with a script that converts your csh
aliases to bash syntax.  Look in the bash source.
The aliases that can't be converted have to
be written as shell functions.  See man bash.

Tony Nugent wrote:

> On Wed Sep 30 1998 00:00, robert stanley wrote:
>
> > everytime i login i get a message:  then/endif not found
> > and none of my aliases work. Any suggestions?
>
> then/endif?  Using tcsh as your login shell?
>
> Send me the alias that's failing and I might be able to give you some help
> with it.
>
> Or if you don't know what specific alias is failing and where it is beig
> defined, send me your /etc/csh.cshrc ~/.tcshrc ~/.cshrc and ~/.login files, if
> they exist.  Oh, and the *.csh scripts in /etc/profile.d/.
>
> Cheers
> Tony
>
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