[net.bugs.4bsd] Re - LOGIN built-in of CSH ignores ".logout"; so does EXEC

idallen@watmath.UUCP (07/19/84)

The EXEC built-in also gets around the .logout; I changed our CSH to do
the logout no matter how the shell exits: login, logout, ^D, exit, or exec.
-- 
        -IAN!  (Ian! D. Allen)      University of Waterloo

west@sdcsla.UUCP (07/26/84)

Personally, I prefer the ability to logout quickly at times,
particularly when using the "login" command.   When someone
else wants to login on my terminal, there's no need for them
to see all the stuff I do in my .logout file.

It might be nice, though, to have a built-in form of "exec",
("execout"?) which read the ".logout" file after the command
was executed.

	-- Larry West, UC San Diego, Institute for Cognitive Science
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