Re: Where is the startup script for Terminal ?



Dave Seaman wrote:
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 16:48:39 +0200, Claude-Albert Berseth wrote:
Hi,

I get an error message when starting the Terminal :

"tcsh: /Library/Application Support/eTrustAntivirus/scripts/envusrcsh: No such file or directory."

That is probably because the eTrust antivirus was once installed and removed since, but apparently some trace of it remains somewhere. I presume there is a startup script that executes whenever I start Terminal.

Where do I find that script ???

Since the message was issued by tcsh, I take it you are using tcsh as
your shell. In that case you should look for files named ".login",
".cshrc", or ".tcshrc" in your home directory. One of these probably
contains the unwanted reference to the missing script.



Hi Dave,

Thanks for the advice. The culprit was /etc/csh.login . After commenting out the lines that obviously belong to eTrust, the problem disappeared.

Claude-Albert
.



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