Hi,
I've found a strange behavior with csh like the one describes in this bug report.
The version of csh I used is: csh_20020413-1 (the problem is still the same with csh_20050313-1)
The output of an "echo" command is strange when quotes (single or double) are used with the "*" special character:
* without quoting, output is OK: $ echo hello .cshrc hello .cshrc
$ echo hello .cshrc* hello .cshrc .cshrc_save
* with quotes, output is wrong if a "*" is used: $ echo 'hello' .cshrc hello .cshrc
$ echo 'hello' .cshrc* \h\e\l\l\o .cshrc .cshrc_save
NB: I've tested that command under other OS: * solaris 8 $ echo 'hello' .cshrc* hello .cshrc .cshrc_save
* RHEL AS 3 (csh comes from tcsh-6.12-4) $ echo 'hello' .cshrc* hello .cshrc .cshrc_sav
Thanks a lot for your help!
Regards, Philippe.
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