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This is tcsh version 6.10. Tcsh is a version of the Berkeley
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C-Shell, with the addition of: a command line editor, command and file
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name completion, listing, etc. and a bunch of small additions to the
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shell itself.
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Tcsh has been ported to most unix variants, and can be tinkered to work
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in unix systems that it has not ported yet. See the Ported file for
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a more complete list of ported systems and in the config directory for
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a configuration file that matches your system.
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Tcsh also runs under VMS/POSIX and OS/2+emx; the OS/2 port is not
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complete yet.
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Feel free to use it. These changes to csh may only be included in a
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commercial product if the inclusion or exclusion does not change the
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purchase price, level of support, etc. Please respect the individual
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authors by giving credit where credit is due (in other words, don't
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claim that you wrote portions that you haven't, and don't delete the
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names of the authors from the source code or documentation).
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To install tcsh:
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0) Try running "configure". If that works, goto step 6.
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If you are using imake, try xmkmf and goto step 3.
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If imake does not work, copy Makefile.std to Makefile.
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1) Look at the Makefile and make sure that you are using the right
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compilation flags.
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2) Copy the appropriate for your machine and OS config file from the
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config subdirectory into config.h. Consult the file "Ported" for
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settings known to work on various machines. If you are trying to
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compile tcsh on a machine for which there is no config file yet,
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you will need to create a config file using as a template one of
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the supplied ones. If you get tcsh working on a new machine, I'd
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appreciate a copy of the config file plus additional information
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about the architecture/OS. If you are creating a new config file,
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look very hard at BSDJOBS, BSDSIGS, and BSDTIMES if you are running
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a non-BSD machine. For vanila SysV, these would all be #undef-ed,
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but others may vary (such as A/UX or HPUX). On a pyramid, compile
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in the UCB universe even if you are running under the ATT universe
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usually; it will work anyway, and you get job control for free.
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3) Look at config_f.h, and enable or disable any features you want.
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It is configured the way I like it, but you may disagree.
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If you do not have NLS, then locale.h will not be found. Undefine it
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and things should work ok. On the other hand, if you have NLS you
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might as well use it...
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4) Look at host.defs to make sure that you have the right defines to set
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the environment variables "HOSTTYPE", "MACHTYPE", "OSTYPE" and
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"VENDOR" correctly. If you need to make changes, PLEASE SEND THEM
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BACK TO ME.
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5) You may want to adjust the TCSH_BINDIR and TCSH_MANDIR entries in
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the Makefile. These are the directories that tcsh, and the tcsh.1
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man entry will be placed in when you do a "make install" and "make
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install.man" respectively. If you decide to install tcsh somewhere
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other than in /usr/local/bin/tcsh, you should #define _PATH_TCSHELL
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"/your/installation/directory/tcsh" in pathnames.h.
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6) If you've changed any of the configuration variables you may need
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to re-run configure.
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7) make
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8) Read the documentation while you are waiting. The file tcsh.man
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is in standard [nt]roff -man format. If you like, you can run the
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tcsh.man2html script (requires Perl) to generate an HTML version of
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the manpage which you can read with Mosaic, lynx or other HTML browser.
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9) Test tcsh by typing ./tcsh to see that it has compiled correctly.
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The history command should give a time stamp on every entry.
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Typing normal characters should echo each exactly once. Control-A
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should put the cursor at the beginning of the input line, but after
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the prompt. Typing characters after that should insert them into
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the line. If you have job control make sure that stopping and
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restarting jobs works. Make sure you can ^C in the middle of the
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input line. Also make sure that pipelines work correctly and there
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are no races. Try 'echo | cat | cat | cat | cat | more' a couple of
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times. If you have job control, try this command in the background
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and bring it in the foreground when it stops for tty output. Also
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make sure that the ioctl() modes are preserved. Get into vi, enter
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and exit input mode and suspend it, background it and foreground it
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again. After all that, lastly make sure that the tty process group
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manipulation is happening correctly. Try ftp to some host. If your
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passwd appears on the screen, you have lost /dev/tty. Otherwise
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everything is fine.
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10) Once satisfied that tcsh is working correctly, complete the installation
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by typing "make install" to install the binary, and "make install.man" to
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install the documentation. Don't forget to look at complete.tcsh for
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useful completions...
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11) Enjoy.
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12) PLEASE send any bug reports (and fixes), code for new features,
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comments, questions, etc. (even flames) to:
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The tcsh mailing list
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tcsh@mx.gw.com
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Various:
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***************************************************************************
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On sysv versions < 3.0 (not hpux) Doug Gwyn's public domain directory
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manipulation library has to be installed. This library is available
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for anonymous ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/dirent.tar.Z
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If the network is not installed, then there is a gethostname()
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routine is tc.os.c, enabled by defining NEEDgethostname
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***************************************************************************
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On BSDreno, in ttyname() closedir() is called twice and so the same
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pointer gets free'd twice. tcsh's malloc is picky and it prints an
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error message to that effect. If you don't like the message:
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1. Apply the following patch:
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*** /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/ttyname.c.orig Fri Jun 1 17:17:15 1990
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--- /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/ttyname.c Tue Oct 29 16:33:12 1991
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***************
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*** 51,57 ****
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if (stat(buf, &sb2) < 0 || sb1.st_dev != sb2.st_dev ||
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sb1.st_ino != sb2.st_ino)
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continue;
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- closedir(dp);
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rval = buf;
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break;
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}
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--- 51,56 ----
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Or: Comment the error printing out in tc.alloc.c
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Or: Compile -DSYSMALLOC
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***************************************************************************
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From: Scott Krotz <krotz@honey.rtsg.mot.com>
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Tcsh has been ported to minix by Scott Krotz (krotz@honey.rtsg.mot.com).
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Unfortunately the minix sed is broken, so you'll have to find a way to
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make tc.const.h, sh.err.h, ed.defns.h which are automatically generated.
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The easiest way to create them is to make a copy from unix, copying
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minix to config.h, and then 'make sh.err.h tc.const.h ed.defns.h'
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The OS/dependent files are in mi.termios.h, mi.wait.h, mi.varargs.h
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You will get some warnings, but dont worry about them, just ignore
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them. After tcsh has compiled and the gcc binary is converted to a
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minix binary, remember to chmem it to give it more memory - it will
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need it! How much you need depends on how many aliases you have, etc..
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Add at least 50000 to it.
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One last thing. You might have to make some links for include files so
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that they are in the directories that tcsh is expecting while compiling.
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I forget if I had to do this or not, but it should be fairly easy to sort
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out. If it cant find any include files this is probably the reason.
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If you have any problems, please tell me. I can be contacted through
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e-mail at:
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krotz@honey.rtsg.mot.com
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I also read comp.os.minix on a regular basis, so a note there will get
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my attention also.
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Have fun!
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ps. The termios functions are provided by Magnus Doell and Bruce Evans.
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Thanks, guys!
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From: Bob Byrnes <byrnes@ee.cornell.edu>
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This is for minix 1.5 (straight out of the box from P-H) plus the i386
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patches from Bruce Evans.
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I cross-compiled on a Sun using gcc 2.1 with a target of i386-bsd
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(using the minix include files instead of the bsd versions), and then
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linked the resulting object files with similarly compiled crtso.o and
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libc.a on vax (little endian) using a hacked version of ld which I put
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together to generate minix executables instead of bsd a.out format.
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What a kludge ...
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I compiled with -O2 -Wall ... So far I haven't noticed any problems
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with the optimizer.
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In case anyone is contemplating compiling tcsh with bcc (Bruce Evan's
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i386 compiler that comes with the minix386 upgrade package), don't bother.
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It is some serious bugs that kill tcsh when compiled for 16-bit characters.
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I can provide more details of bugs that I noticed for brave souls who want
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to try, but it would be hard (and why bother if you can get gcc?).
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I can make the binary available to anyone who wants it (for example people
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who can't get access to a cross-compiling environment, and who don't yet
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have gcc running under minix).
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***************************************************************************
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If your compiler cannot handle long symbol names, add
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#include "snames.h"
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to your config.h file
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-- Christos Zoulas
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christos@zoulas.com
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