Because they might choose a shell that doesn't work as: /usr/bin/login -fp <username> <shell> -c <application to run> And I don't want to deal with that possibility. On Jan 12, 2008, at 14:29, Mark J. Reed wrote:
Why not just read the login shell out of the user's password entry and use that?
On 1/12/08, Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu@freedesktop.org> wrote:
It's basically the same as the last rc, but I added in a 'login_shell' option that users of tcsh can set to '/bin/tcsh' so applications launched from the Applications menu get the tcsh environment instead of the bash environment:
defaults write org.x.X11 login_shell /bin/tcsh
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/wiki/X112.1.2
--Jeremy
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