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Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:29:39 -0800
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Denis Excoffier wrote:
> I don't understand why nobody complains. Is /bin/csh no longer used
> these days?

I didn't say anything because it only took me a couple minutes to figure out
the problem and ln /bin/tsch.exe /bin/csh.exe.  I then searched the mail
list archives for the problem, saw this thread and thought "ok, already
handled..."

Eric


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