Hi Alexander!
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Mar 16, 2005, at 8:40 AM, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
Due to the fact that I did not do a clean install with 10.3, I believe that I have some settings incorrect. For some reason, even though bash is supposed to be the default shell, terminal still opens with tcsh
If you don't do a clean install, the default shell from you prior OS X version gets kept. You can change this via the Netinfo Manager Utility.
Okay, I didn't know either of those things, but had a suspicion about it, thanks. I think I can find more in.
bash-2.05b$ ccache -s cache directory /Users/robwyatt/.ccache cache hit 0 cache miss 0 couldn't find the compiler 1 no input file 6330 files in cache 0 cache size 0 Kbytes max cache size 976.6 Mbytes bash-2.05b$
You did install ccache-default, right? (otherwise maybe it's not getting used)
Oh yes, I installed it a few times just to see if that would make a difference. The problem, which I don't think I made clear enough, was that fink.conf thought the compiler cache was in /sw/var/ccache. My solution was to change the path in fink.conf to match what ccache was using (/Users/robwyatt/.ccache) since I couldn't figure out how to make ccache use the other. Please let me know if my solution is not recommended. Also, is this something that should be done with an installation script? Should I notify the maintainer?
Thanks much, Robert.
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