it is easier than that.

At the command line type tcsh. WHAM! you are running in tcsh. 

If you type exit it will first exit tcsh and drop you back into bash. A
second exit will close the xterm or log you off, (depending on whether
you are in X or at the console.

On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 01:19:31 -0500 (EST) Chris Job
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hi folks...
>I have an application the needs the C shell (tcsh to be exact). I've
>created a user account that uses tcsh instead of bash.  I trying to 
>add
>the application's bin directory to the PATH by typing the following in 
>a  
>.login file 
>PATH ${PATH}:/appl/bin
>When I log out and log in again and echo the PATH, /app/bin does not 
>show
>up.  Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or better yet what I 
>should
>do to get is right?
>
>Thanks
>Chris
>

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R. Haehnel

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