On 10/30/07, Nicholas Burlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're going to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5 and have your shell
> changed (with chsh), change it back to bash (or tcsh or whatever)
> before installing. Terminal.app won't open up if your shell doesn't
> exist (and leopard will remove it from /etc/shells, and will also
> delete your /usr/local)

Thank you for the report. I'll make a note of this in the documentation.

That said... OS X deletes all of /usr/local? That's a bit weird. I can
see how you might accidentally rewrite /etc/shells during an OS
upgrade, but dropping all of /usr/local seems a bit violent. Is there
an alternative install location on OS X that does not exhibit this
behaviour?

Axel

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