>
>
>This sure sounds like your .tcsh (or .csh) file in your home directory (aka ~) if not
>right, as there's a clause that's not properly closed. You could again try to make a
>new, simple one with this line in it, followed by a return:
>source /sw/bin/init.csh
That I did after I deleted the old one.
With pico.
Same terminal message:
Welcome to Darwin!
then: then/endif not found.
:~] scmarcos%
and still no fink 0.3.2a:
scmarcos% sudo dselect
Password:
sudo: dselect: command not found
>
>Just use emacs, vi or better (read: simple) pico in the terminal, so you'll be sure
>to have the line endings UNIX-style, then restart terminal, and see what happens then.
>
>>I did echo ?shell in tcsh and it said: /bin/tcsh
>>The same in the default shell and this:
>tcsh is the default shell by the way. If you want to change it, you'll have to use
>netinfo. And maybe it's me, but I use the $ mark when checking variables, not the
>question mark (ie: echo $SHELL).
You are correct. It is $shell and tcsh is default .
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