Bug 4172

Summary: incorrect csh syntax in /etc/profile.d/kde.csh
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: shikari67
Component: kdesupportAssignee: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Version: 6.0   
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Hardware: i386   
OS: Linux   
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Description shikari67 1999-07-23 01:11:38 UTC
The /etc/profile.d/kde.csh init script has a bug.  It
appears to be sing sh(1) syntax to assign a variable, but
csh(1) requires the "set" keyword.  A diff follows, with
some logic/cosmetic tweaks.  Hope this helps!  --Eric

*** kde.csh.FCS Mon Jun 21 13:28:21 1999
--- kde.csh     Thu Jul 22 19:53:32 1999
***************
*** 1,13 ****
  # KDE initialization script (csh)
  if ( $?KDEDIR ) then
!          if ( $KDEDIR == "/usr" ) then
!          exit
!          endif
  endif
  setenv KDEDIR /usr
! kdepath="${KDEDIR}/bin"
! if ( echo ${PATH} | grep -q ${kdepath} ) then
!   exit
  endif
-
- setenv PATH "${kdepath}:${PATH}"
--- 1,12 ----
  # KDE initialization script (csh)
  if ( $?KDEDIR ) then
!     if ( $KDEDIR == "/usr" ) then
!         exit
!     endif
  endif
  setenv KDEDIR /usr
! set kdepath="${KDEDIR}/bin"
! echo ${PATH} | grep -q "${kdepath}:"
! if ( $status ) then
!     setenv PATH "${kdepath}:${PATH}"
  endif

Comment 1 Jeff Johnson 1999-07-23 09:00:59 UTC
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 3686 ***