> Actually /bin/sh depends on the distro / implementation.  On most it
> is a link to the intended dominant shell.  On Ubuntu -> dash on debian
> -> bash on fedora/redhat/centos -> bash.

Actually, it seems that Debian also uses dash nowadays (at least my
machines do, and they run Debian).

> #!/bin/tcsh

If you use tcsh for shell scripting, I think you owe it to yourself to
learn sh scripting.


        Stefan
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