Hi Tanguy,
I have been using autojump on other machines (Mac, and other linux
boxes with various distributions).
Part of the standard installation of autojump (see install.sh) is to
add the right lines into user's bashrc?
Shouldn't it be the same when installing autojump on debian?
Thanks,
Arnaud
On Nov 22, 2011, at 11:41 AM, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
Arnaud Gelas, 2011-11-22 04:26 UTC-0500:
When using autojump, you are supposed to use "j" to switch
directories, and
"jumpstat" to get the statistics. Even according to the man page.
Yes, but only after you loaded autojump's shell code, since they are
shell functions defined by autojump.
Else "j" and "jumpstat" are not installed; which most likely seems
to be the
case here...
So, did you load autojump? I suggest that you add it to your shell's
startup code, for instance in your bashrc:
. /usr/share/autojump/autojump.sh
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