I'm managing a Digital UNIX V4.0FF (Rev. 1229) system in a mixed unix
environment with linux, HPUX, solaris, sunos, next, and aix. The home
directories are mounted off the Tru64 box to all the rest. I am having
trouble with creating a set of dotfiles (.login, .profile, .cshrc, etc)
that will work in this environment. My biggest stumbling block right
now is that Tru64 doesn't seem to do anything the way the rest of them
do. On console we are running CDE, but if there exists a .xsession
file - even an empty one - it just kicks back out to the login window.
Does anyone know why this is, or more important, how to circumvent it?
Is there some way to get the .dtprofile flag DTSOURCEPROFILE = true
to work with tcsh? Currently it says non-standard shall and won't
source the .login file. Also it appears that rlogin and telnet from
the Tru64 to a linux box doesn't read the .login file either. Any
assistance you can provide will greatly relieve this headache, Thanks!
--
George Campbell
daishi_at_nwu.edu
"Ours is not to question why, ours is but to do or die!"
Received on Fri Jul 14 2000 - 22:49:10 NZST