>From your home directory, try "ls -a" to list all files.

If you don't have a .tcshrc, then it's something else, such as using a Mac
editor and saving with Mac linefeeds.

On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, william wisse wrote:

> I am having the same problem as this question from the Fink FAQ.
>
> Q3.18: I've edited my .cshrc and started a new terminal, but I still get
> "fink: command not found".
<snip>

> Problem is I've searched my machine by using the Find command, and I
> still cannot locate .tcshrc
> So if there is no .tcshrc file then my shell should be reading the
> .cshrc file.
> Still if I check my PATH sw/bin is not present in it.
> Any ideas how to help me install Fink
>
> I downloaded Fink 0.4.1 because I am running OS 10.1.5
> Thank You
>
>
>
>
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