[X-Unix] BASH problem?
Steffen Lund Hokland
hokland at mr.au.dk
Tue Dec 7 04:08:02 PST 2004
what happens if you start out with.
exec(/bin/tcsh)
?
steffen
On 7/12-2004, at 12.47, Russell McGaha wrote:
> Folks;
> In an effort to start learning Bash I change my shell from Tcsh to
> Bash, but that's caused a problem. I've a script that runs nightly to
> pull and build Mozilla, the script is a Tcsh script with a first line
> of "#!/bin/tcsh -x". Now I THOUGHT, that line told the 'system' to
> run that script under Tcsh; but with my shell set to Bash, I get all
> kinds of Bash errors on the first lines of the script and the script
> doesn't run. I've tried running "do script with command
> "/bin/tcsh;source MozScript1d.txt;" " from an AppleScript to invoke
> Tsch first, and then run the script; but all though Tsch gets invoked
> my scripts doesn't.
> Anyone know what I'm doing wrong or how I can correct this?
>
> TIA
> Russell
>
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An Apple a day keeps the .doc away!
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