Troy Truchon wrote:
> When I first open a terminal or login I am greeted with the following:
> 
> fish: Warning: The directory /usr/local/bin has been removed from your
> PATH because it does not exist
> Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell
> Type help for instructions on how to use fish
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~>
> 
> I have tried everything I could think of to change my path to no avail.

Looks like an hard-coded default value for $PATH... Have you tried "set
-xg PATH <list of only your own whitespace-separated paths>" in
~/.config/fish/config.fish?


> I'm running Ubuntu edgy if that helps. Also how do I change the greeting
> to something else, I already know to type help so I don't need to be
> told every time I login.

look for "fish_prompt" in the documentation:
<http://fishshell.org/user_doc/index.html> (sadly `help fish_prompt`
does not points you to the corresponding section, which seems to have no
HTML named anchor either).

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