What OS are you using? Also, Ben has not pulled my changes yet, so, you can
either apply my patches by hand, or pull from my tree:
git clone git://github.com/CodeMonk/fish.git
-Dave
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:07 AM, Michael Lachmann <[email protected]>wrote:
> I tried to download using git, but I'm getting an error, and I'm not
> sure what I did wrong.
>
> I did this:
> git clone git://github.com/benhoskings/fish
> cd fish
> ./configure
> make
> sudo make install
>
> but, calling fish gives me an error:
> ~/D/f/fish> /usr/local/bin/fish
> fish: Job 1, '/usr/local/bin/fish' terminated by signal SIGBUS
> (Misaligned address error)
>
> ?
>
> On 2 Apr 2010, at 13:03, David Frascone wrote:
>
> > Right. I was in the same boat. Use my patch and the fish installed
> > seq will work for you.
> >
> > -Dave
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On Apr 2, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Michael Lachmann <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> The seq that I use is /sw/bin/seq, which seems to have been installed
> >> by fish:
> >> ---
> >> #!/usr/bin/env fish
> >> #
> >> # Fallback implementation of the seq command
> >> #
> >> # seq. Generated from seq.in by configure.
> >>
> >> set -l from 1
> >> .
> >> .
> >> .
> >> ---
> >>
> >> The error (fish: invalid option -- 1) seems to be generated before
> >> the script is ever called, by fish itself.
> >> So, when the script is invoked, fish is called, with the arguments
> >> (10
> >> -1 5), and it generates the error.
> >>
> >> I think when fish is invoked for a script, it shouldn't parse the
> >> arguments that are meant for the script...
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2 Apr 2010, at 8:09, Isaac Dupree wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 04/02/10 01:31, David Frascone wrote:
> >>>> Found and fixed. There were several issues. First, most people
> >>>> who type
> >>>> seq are really running seq on their host. Fish will only use the
> >>>> builtin if
> >>>> it doesn't find it locally. Use 'seq --version' to see what I
> >>>> mean.
> >>>
> >>> of course seq is /usr/bin/seq ! (or wherever it is on your path.)
> >>> What
> >>> does it have to do with Fish? How can Fish have a possibly-a-
> >>> builtin,
> >>> possibly-not?(for me, 'type seq' just says 'seq is /usr/bin/
> >>> seq' ...)
> >>> Isn't it against Fish's philosophy to duplicate external tools that
> >>> don't need to be built into a shell?
> >>>
> >>> Is Mac OS X 'seq' broken, under-featured, (or nonexistent?)? I
> >>> would be
> >>> unsurprised. In 10.3 (the last version I used regularly), I know
> >>> they
> >>> shipped a version of 'find' that enjoyed segfaulting (or some weird
> >>> error, I forget exactly) when you forgot that their version of the
> >>> 'find' command didn't support omitting the path bit (you had to pass
> >>> '.'). Admittedly, I think they just copied the tools from BSD, but
> >>> that
> >>> doesn't mean they were good tools...
> >>>
> >>> -Isaac
> >>>
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