Hey, #Linux people. I installed #tcsh and set it as an account's shell, and now when I log in to that account, I can log in fine, but I get an error "Illegal variable name." after the MOTD. I can't figure out where the problem is.
I don't have any tcsh or csh dot files in there. (There's bash dot files, but I don't think tcsh reads those.)
I figured it might be in /etc/csh.cshrc (which the tcsh man page says it reads), but zeroing that out didn't fix it.
@hramrach@bagder if you think #bash is horrible (I assume you use #zsh and/or #fish - which then yes that is a valid argument) then please take a look at #ksh, #tcsh or the original #UNIX#sh and tell me that's readable.
Tangents aside: Bash, for better or worse, is the #standard for #Linux and since I want OS/1337 to be "self-reproducing" / "self-hosting" with as little dependencies as possible, I'm stuck with it.
Oh, on est 2 à pas s'être décidés à migrer de #tcsh....?
Bon après si je pouvais scripter le velouté ce serait en #bash. C'est que pour la cuisine interactive que j'ai pas le courage de recoder mes p'tits raccourcis qui vont bien pour sortir la poêle en fonte ou éditer le réglage du four en #vi.