I found /usr/share/fish/functions/save_function.fish which seems to work. Is this a prior incarnation?

Thanks Beni


On 06/09/2010 19:29, Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin wrote:
Several things to check:

> locate funcsave
/usr/share/fish/functions/funcsave.fish
/usr/share/fish/man/funcsave.1
> ls /usr/share/fish/functions/funcsave.fish
/usr/share/fish/functions/funcsave.fish
> echo $fish_function_path
/home/beni/.config/fish/functions /etc/fish/functions /usr/share/fish/functions

I'd guess apt-get installs files reliably, so the problem is probably with your $fish_function_path

On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 13:22, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     I installed fish on an Ubuntu
    8.04 box
    via apt-get, it gave me fish
    1.22.3. For
    some reason I don't have a funcsave
    command (but I do have function),
    apart
    from that everything else seems as
    normal. I've removing and
    reinstalling,
    any ideas to fix this?

    Thanks

    
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