set syntax error when switched shells from bash to csh
26 Jun
2004
26 Jun
'04
16:34
Hi, I've just freshly installed SuSE 9.1 fresh out from the box. I'm used to using CSH so I changed the shell from the default BASH to CSH. Now, whenever I open the Terminal it prompts: set: syntax error. at the top of the terminal screen. Everything else works. I'd like to get rid of that annoyance. Can anyone tell me where that error message is coming from? I've looked at the /etc/csh.login and csh.cshrc files, I couldn't find anything wrong with them. There is no .cshrc in my home dir since I've just changed from BASH to CSH. Thanks in advance! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo
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Christian Ride