#!/bin/sh # # $Id: 300.calendar,v 1.1.1.1 1997/08/16 17:04:00 pst Exp $ # # `calendar -a' needs to die. Why? Because it's a bad idea, particular # with networked home directories, but also in general. If you want the # output of `calendar' mailed to you, set up a cron job to do it, # or run it from your ~/.profile or ~/.login. # exit 0 # do not run by default if [ -f /usr/bin/calendar ] ; then echo "" echo "Running calendar:" calendar -a fi