Andreas Enge <andr...@enge.fr> skribis: > "On many systems, such as Mac OS X and Red Hat Linux, csh is actually tcsh, > an improved version of csh. One file containing the tcsh executable has > links to it as both "csh" and "tcsh" so that either name refers to the same > improved version of the C shell. > On Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives, there are two different packages: > csh and tcsh. The former is based on the original BSD version of csh and > the latter is the improved tcsh." > I am wary about using unmaintained code for which not even a web page with > a tarball seems to exist, and would rather opt for the symlink.
Yeah, probably a good idea to add that symlink in a post-install phase. Ludo’.