I hope this is an easy one for you....
(I apologize for my poor English)
I have written an AppleScript which activates over the terminal some disks and starts a perl programm.
Now the problem:
Since yesterday every time I open the terminal - normal preferences (standard login-shell: /usr/bin/login) -, the terminal auto-executes the commands used in that script (cd ... ; open ... ; Daemon.pl) even bevor I get the prompt. When I finaly get the prompt I'm down in subdirectory and the perl program is running! I don't know what I could have done to cause this.
The problem does not exist if I'm logged in as a different user.
I have removed both the .login and .tcshrc, but it didn't help.
I have no ideas what I can do to get my "Welcome to Darwin!" ...% back so I would appreciate your help very much.
Thanks
victor.
(I apologize for my poor English)
I have written an AppleScript which activates over the terminal some disks and starts a perl programm.
Now the problem:
Since yesterday every time I open the terminal - normal preferences (standard login-shell: /usr/bin/login) -, the terminal auto-executes the commands used in that script (cd ... ; open ... ; Daemon.pl) even bevor I get the prompt. When I finaly get the prompt I'm down in subdirectory and the perl program is running! I don't know what I could have done to cause this.
The problem does not exist if I'm logged in as a different user.
I have removed both the .login and .tcshrc, but it didn't help.
I have no ideas what I can do to get my "Welcome to Darwin!" ...% back so I would appreciate your help very much.
Thanks
victor.