[SunHELP] Shell Problem
Ravi Katti
sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Mon Apr 16 19:55:06 CDT 2001
I think just by executing ps command you will get to know the shell used
currently by the user. Also you may try finger username|grep -i shell. Also
the syntax of bourne shell is understood by most of the other shells.
----Original Message Follows----
From: Naresh Narang <nareshnarang at 123india.com>
Reply-To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Subject: [SunHELP] Shell Problem
Date: 16 Apr 2001 17:23:31 -0700
Hi
I want to set up env. variables based upon the shell a user is running,
so in order to find what shell a user is using, I have to run a script in a
Shell say /bin/sh. If I run it using #!/bin/sh to find user's shell, every
shell behaves differently or if I use other methods to find shell then how
do I use that shell to set env variable that can be read by user's shell and
other statements are ignored.
Basically I want a general script that can set env variables based on user's
shell syntex.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Naresh
-- Naresh
______________________________________________________
123India.com - India's Premier Portal
Get your Free Email Account at http://www.123india.com
_______________________________________________
SunHELP maillist - SunHELP at sunhelp.org
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/sunhelp
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
More information about the SunHELP
mailing list