[comp.unix.questions] Wanted: csh for System V on a 3Bx

still@usceast.UUCP (Bert Still) (10/11/87)

	For the past few years, I have become very accustomed to the BSD
"extensions" found in 4.2/4.3: they even got included in ULTRIX... but they
never made it to System V (except for curses, vi, and a few other true
necessities ;-).  Well, after using System V for awhile now (I now have the job
of managing a 3B2 and a 3B5, which are very nice systems), and I have come
to miss the C-shell (Berkeley's CLI) immensely; the other features don't seem
to be nearly as hard to live without.  Is there anyone out there that
can point me towards finding ``csh'' for System V to run on a 3Bx?
	Please send responses directly to me (as always, if there is sufficient
interest, I will summarize for the net). Furthermore, I do not want this to
become a discussion of features/lacks of any particular version of UN*X, nor
a discussion on the features/lacks of any particular command interface.

	Many thanks...
					Bert

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alex@umbc3.UMD.EDU (Alex S. Crain) (10/11/87)

In article <2432@usceast.UUCP> still@usceast.UUCP (Bert Still) writes:
				Is there anyone out there that
>can point me towards finding ``csh'' for System V to run on a 3Bx?

me too!!! sh werks good and ksh is neat an all, but i use csh at work & at
school and one shell would be real plesent. I have the tcsh sources and have
been playing with them, but i wonder if duplicating csh from scratch wouldnt
be easier :-).

						alex

alex@umbc3.umd.edu