On Tue, 29 May 2012 10:01:22 +0100, Ralph Corderoy said:

> No `#'?  How about just always send to the user's shell from the
> password entry with a -c, as distinct from /bin/sh.

The problem is that some people (at least in the Elder TImes) would have
their login shell set to /bin/csh but they'd want their scripty things done in
/bin/sh.  (I used to do that myself, way back when csh had ! history and sh
didn't until it became bash).

Does anybody still do that?

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