unsetenv TERMCAP in a csh
Leo de Wit
leo at philmds.UUCP
Thu May 19 20:22:44 AEST 1988
In article <3780 at csli.STANFORD.EDU> gandalf at csli.stanford.edu (Juergen Wagner) writes:
> ...[stuff deleted]...
>Aliases work much better because they are executed in the current
>environment, whereas scripts are run in a new shell. ...and there is
>no way to change the parent's environment just bu calling a script.
Try the Bourne shell; it has a . command (. script = read commands from script)
so that the parent (the shell) itself reads the commands. But you probably
like the csh better ??!
Leo (Bourne to be wild).
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