Re: /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
Re: /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
- Subject: Re: /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
- From: "Glenn L. Austin" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 08:32:59 -0800
on 2/8/2003 8:06 AM, David and Mindy Gonzalez at email@hidden wrote:
> Well, after zealous beginnership I decided to start over. I followed
> directions to removing X11 and fink (yikes! it was scary-so many
> warnings about using rm and rmdir, I was sure my computer would melt
> into a pile of goo). So now, when the terminal starts up I get:
>
> /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
> [localhost:~] david%
>
>
> This makes sense because /sw is indeed gone, which is what I expected
> according to the directions I followed. I just didn't think it would
> matter. In fact, it doesn't seem to affect much, but I haven't tried
> much.
>
> Any suggestions? How should I go about fixing this? I can still
> change shells tcsh, csh, sh etc but obviously csh types give me the
> above message.
Remove the "source /sw/bin/init.csh" from your .tcshrc file.
--
Glenn L. Austin <><
Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver
<email@hidden>
<http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>
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