Yes--But that isn't the default installation. I have a brand new clean
system, one of many I have installed over the past year, and they have all
used .tcshrc files.

Perhaps this is because I also install Apple's Developer Tools??

All My Best,
Jeffrey


 on 12/15/02 10:01 AM, Chia Hung at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am running 10.2 and have a .cshrc file. I created it and it works.
> 
> Chia
> 
> On 12/15/02 11:52 AM, "Jeffrey Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi--
>> 
>> I just wanted to let you know that the instructions for installing the new
>> version on 10.2 doesn't work in the default install configuration for 10.2.
>> 
>> You state to pico the .cshrc file. In every configuration of OS X I've ever
>> seen, the default terminal uses the .tcshrc file not .cshrc. Thankfully, I
>> knew this from previous experience and was able to edit the .tcshrc file
>> properly and get Fink running. But I do suggest that you amend the
>> instructions to reflect -- or at least account for -- the use of the other
>> file.
>> 
>> All My Best,
>> Jeffrey
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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