Hi Robert--
Ok, so in that case, how did you change the login shell? Mac OS X handles setting these kind of preferences differently.
Mark
On Mar 16, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
Hi Mark, thanks for replying. My Terminal prefs are set to execute the default login shell using /usr/bin/login.
I'm sure that this is the right method, to go through the things that happen at login. Hmmm, okay I'll check out a few man pages and see what I can see.
Mark Davidson wrote:On Mar 16, 2005, at 5:40 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 and even though I did a new installation of fink and it's parts, I still have problems like this:This might be a stupid question (sorry, I'm new to the list), but how did you set your login shell? Terminal has two options that tell is what program to run: one uses the shell from /usr/bin/login and the other is an explicit path specified by you inside Terminal's prefs. Could it be that this is set incorrectly?
Mark Davidson
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