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240 One can log out by typing `^D' on an empty line, `logout' or `login' or
242 When a login shell terminates it sets the \fBlogout\fR shell variable to
245 \fI/etc/csh.logout\fR and \fI~/.logout\fR. The shell may drop DTR on logout
248 The names of the system login and logout files vary from system to system for
942 store the history list automatically on logout and restore it on login.
1501 store the directory stack automatically on logout and restore it on login.
2134 Login shells ignore interrupts when reading the file \fI~/.logout\fR.
2144 The shell exits on a hangup (see also the \fBlogout\fR shell variable). By
2372 A synonym for the \fIlogout\fR builtin command.
3123 .B logout
3714 and sets \fBlogout\fR on logout.
3762 logout. The optional second word is the number of minutes of inactivity
3764 When the shell automatically logs out, it prints `auto-logout', sets the
3765 variable \fBlogout\fR to `automatic' and exits.
3767 to continue working. Five incorrect attempts result in automatic logout.
3768 Set to `60' (automatic logout after 60 minutes, and no locking) by default
3773 Unset or set to `0' to disable automatic logout.
3774 See also the \fBafsuser\fR and \fBlogout\fR shell variables.
4141 .B logout \fR(+)
4142 Set by the shell to `normal' before a normal logout, `automatic' before
4143 an automatic logout, and `hangup' if the shell was killed by a hangup
4765 \fIbye\fR is a synonym for \fIlogout\fR and \fIlog\fR
4837 reports any login/logout once every minute. For the impatient, the \fIlog\fR
4861 The full hostname of the remote host, or `local' if the login/logout was
5175 .I /etc/csh.logout
5176 Read by login shells at logout.
5177 ConvexOS, Stellix and Intel use \fI/etc/logout\fR and
5178 NeXTs use \fI/etc/logout.std\fR.
5181 Solaris 2.x does not have it either, but \fItcsh\fR reads \fI/etc/.logout\fR. (+)
5183 .I ~/.logout
5184 Read by login shells at logout after \fI/etc/csh.logout\fR or its equivalent.
5238 scheduled events, special aliases, automatic logout and terminal locking,
5379 Special aliases, directory stack extraction stuff, login/logout watch,