Hello Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> I came across some strange behavior with my tcsh and xterm on slink. Here
...
> xterm-2: mv test/me ~
>
> xterm-1: pwd ---> /export/home/myhomedir/me
...
> The prompt in my "xterm-1" still shows "~/test/me." When I do an "ls" in
> xterm-1 I get no er
Hi!
Ossama Othman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The prompt in my "xterm-1" still shows "~/test/me." When I do an "ls" in
> xterm-1 I get no error. Shouldn't I get an error since the directory
> isn't supposed to exist anymore. Is this some behavior in tcsh that I
> wasn't aware of? In the past I used
Hi,
I came across some strange behavior with my tcsh and xterm on slink. Here
is how I reproduced the behavior:
Two xterms both running tcsh, starting out in home directory...
xterm-1: mkdir -p test/me
xterm-1: cd test/me
xterm-1: pwd ---> /export/home/myhomedir/test/me
xterm-2: mv test/me
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