On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, e'st wrote:

> Hey, that's it! Now it is fine again.
>
> But as Martin also wrote ...
>
> >In addition, MacGimp may have installed Jaguar-incompatible crap
> >into /usr/local, for example /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dylib
>
>
> ... this file didn't exit. Do I have to look for something else?

That's the main thing to worry about.  If you don't have anything in
/usr/local/lib, then you should be fine.

>
> Would you suggest in general to make a clean install without any
> MacGimp-traces, or is there a way to make sure that there is no Gimp
> crab anymore?

see above
>
> Anyway, thank you very much for now -
>
> steffen
>
>
>
>
> >That's normal:  grep is searching your whole filesystem.
> >
> >Try Martin's suggestion, by running:
> >
> >sudo perl -pi -e 's|init/tcsh|tcsh/examples|g' /etc/csh.*
> >
> >in your terminal window.
> >
> >On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 15:36, e'st wrote:
> >>  Last login: Wed Mar 26 21:26:44 on ttyp1
> >>  Welcome to Darwin!
> >>  /usr/share/init/tcsh/rc: No such file or directory.
> >>  >  cd /
> >>  >  grep -rI /usr/share/init/tcsh/rc *
> >>  grep: Applications/DVD
> >>  Player.app/Contents/Frameworks/DVDPlayback.framework/Headers: No such
> >>  file or directory
> >>
> >>
> >>  the output came immediately
> >>  but the harddisk did a working sound for about 3 minutes longer...
> >>
> >>  (steffen)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  >It must be buried somewhere else in your system.  Try the correct
> >>  >version of my earlier suggestion (I forgot the final *):
> >>  >
> >>  >cd /
> >>  >grep -rI /usr/share/init/tcsh/rc *
> >>  >
> >>  >On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 14:58, e'st wrote:
> >>  >>  Hello - the output is:
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  Last login: Wed Mar 26 20:51:58 on console
> >>  >>  Welcome to Darwin!
> >>  >>  /usr/share/init/tcsh/rc: No such file or directory.
> >>  >>  >  cat .cshrc
> >>  >>  cat: .cshrc: No such file or directory
> >>  >>  >  cat .tcshrc
> >>  >>  cat: .tcshrc: No such file or directory
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  well ...
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  steffen
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>  >Hi,
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 09:39  AM, plumber wrote:
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >>Last login: Wed Mar 26 17:15:32 on ttyp1
> >>  >>  >>Welcome to Darwin!
> >>  >>  >>/usr/share/init/tcsh/rc: No such file or directory.
> >>  >>  >>
> >>  >>  >>vi $home/.cshrc
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >This is a useless comment, especially for a beginner. What shall he
> >>  >>  >do in vi and how should he get out of it?
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >Anyhow, the directory /usr/share/init/tcsh was there in OS X 10.1,
> >>  >>  >but the contents of it were moved to /usr/share/tcsh/examples in
> >>  >>  >10.2 (don't ask me why, Apple chose so). You are running OS X 10.2,
> >>  >>  >right? Have you upgraded from 10.1 or do you have any other s/w
> >>  >>  >installed recently? Could you send us the output of the following
> >>  >>  >commands from your terminal:
> >>  >>  >cat .cshrc
> >>  >>  >cat .tcshrc
> >>  >>  >
> >>  >>  >Cheers,
> >>  >>  >             Remi
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