tcsh
Jose M Rodriguez
josemi at freebsd.jazztel.es
Fri Apr 29 02:32:48 PDT 2005
El Viernes, 29 de Abril de 2005 11:14, Brian Candler escribió:
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 02:06:56AM +0000, Chuck Robey wrote:
> > The first thing I do, after I've installed a new system (just
> > before I copy over the ssh data) is to copy my .cshrc to my home
> > dir. What's so important? I really like the two statements, which
> > I show below, which give me my prompt:
> >
> > set prompt="%m:%{^[[34m%}`id
> > -nu`%{^[[0m%}:%~:%{^[[31m#%h^[[0m%}%#" alias cd 'cd \!*;set
> > prompt="%m%{^[[32m%}:`id
> > -nu`%{^[[0m%}:%~:%{^[[31m#%h^[[0m%}%#"'
>
> If this is up for grabs, could I add a vote for:
>
> set autolist
>
> The lack of this setting is the one thing which bugs people familiar
> with bash; I didn't even realise it was possible to fix it until I
> dug deep through man pages. Now I always have to add it to .cshrc !
>
> Regards,
>
> Brian.
>
I think I see near this thread before.
I remember do a PR about make some changes in skel dir
But I think this will be a better approach:
add support to sysutils for use /usr/local/share/skel if populated (as
part of the mtree file, this is allways present).
So, you can install this kind of changes from a port before going to
populate users.
This will not be so difficult to implement.
--
josemi
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