[X-Unix] setenv missing!

Ben Gold bgold at acedsl.com
Fri May 20 09:32:53 PDT 2005


thanks.. you're right...

I think I got confused because I'd used the setenv command at the  
open-firmware prompt and remembered it as being in the terminal.

Or I think that's what happened.

In any case, question answered.

-Ben


On May 20, 2005, at 12:20 PM, Brian L. Matthews wrote:

>> -bash: setenv: command not found
>>
>
> setenv is a csh (or tcsh) builtin. I believe in Jaguar the default  
> shell was tcsh, while it's been bash since Panther. In bash the  
> equivalent command is:
>
> export VAR=value
>
> You can use chsh to change you shell back to tcsh if you'd like, do a:
>
> man chsh
>
> for the details.
>
> Brian
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