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JW wrote:


>Hey, in addition to this.. in Darwin (i.e. Mac OS X) which uses tcsh
>as the default, it will ask you for confirmation rather then just
>taking off without you. for example:
>
>[localhost:~] root# em tmpfile
>
>OK? rm tmpfile? 

I did notice that when I played with it (only once).  I think that's 
cool.  Nice to see the command line getting a bit friendlier, though 
I was surprised that they chose tcsh over bash.

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