Fun with ignoreeof

if $?NAME == 0 setenv NAME "`/u/select/greywolf/+bin/rndline /u/select/greywolf/+text/rndnames`" greywolf at unicom.UUCP
Tue Jan 26 05:33:12 AEST 1988


In article <2248 at tekcrl.TEK.COM> eirik at crl.TEK.COM (Eirik Fuller) writes:
> [ ignoreeof stuff and other things...fun stuff! -- rja]
> ...
>So how about it?  Any other solutions, that don't use alias, unalias,
>unset, exec, or source?  Don't waste any time on this, as it is of no
>more importance than it seems.  Flames about shell preference will be
>quietly ignored. :-)


How about:

kill -[1 or 9] $$
login $user
hold down ^D --  the shell gives up eventually. (slow at < 4800 baud)

Those are the only 3 I can think of...

Roan.
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