I see. Thanks for the clarification!

—Diego

> On Nov 17, 2014, at 11:20 PM, ridiculous_fish <corydo...@ridiculousfish.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> On trunk, universal variables no longer require fishd (!) and so it doesn't 
> get launched. This was first enabled with commit 20d7a142, and will be the 
> default behavior in the next release.
> 
> _fish
> 
>> On Nov 17, 2014, at 9:00 PM, Diego Zamboni <di...@zzamboni.org 
>> <mailto:di...@zzamboni.org>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Booker,
>> 
>> I know all of this, but on my machine I simply don’t have fishd installed, 
>> nor running:
>> 
>> ➜ ~ echo $FISH_VERSION 
>> 2.1.1-1089-g0ea80a3
>> ➜ ~ ps agux | grep fishd 
>> a10022          34066   0.0  0.0  2443012    704 s001  S+   11:13AM   
>> 0:00.00 grep fishd
>> ➜ ~ which fishd
>> ➜ ~ find /usr/local -name ‘fishd*’
>> ➜ ~ brew list fish 
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/bin/fish
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/bin/fish_indent
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/bin/mimedb
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/etc/fish/config.fish
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/share/doc/ (9 files)
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/share/fish/ (690 files)
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/share/man/ (3 files)
>> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/HEAD/share/pkgconfig/fish.pc
>> 
>> This is having installed from master. If I install fish 2.1.1, I do get 
>> fishd:
>> 
>> ➜ ~ echo $FISH_VERSION 
>> 2.1.1
>> ➜ ~ ps agux | grep fishd 
>> a10022          36992   0.0  0.0  2456412    548   ??  Ss    8:58PM   
>> 0:00.00 /usr/local/Cellar/fish/2.1.1/bin/fishd
>> ➜ ~ which fishd
>> /usr/local/bin/fishd
>> 
>> Has fishd disappeared in post-2.1.1, or am I missing something?
>> 
>> —Diego
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 17, 2014, at 8:57 AM, Booker Bense <bbe...@gmail.com 
>>> <mailto:bbe...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> The pkill fishd is there to kill off older versions of fishd so you'll be 
>>> running the latest and greatest.
>>> On of the first things fish does is see if fishd is running and if not it 
>>> starts it up. OS X uses a BSD
>>> based ps, so you need to use bsd ps options( 'augx)' to see everything on 
>>> the system. 
>>> 
>>> ps agux | grep fishd 
>>> 
>>> If you really don't want fishd running, then you probably don't want to be 
>>> using fish. If you use 
>>> add ons like oh-my-zsh or oh-my-bash, you can get bash and zsh to do most 
>>> of what fish does.
>>> 
>>> - Booker C. Bense
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Diego Zamboni <di...@zzamboni.org 
>>> <mailto:di...@zzamboni.org>> wrote:
>>> Strange... I see all the references to fishd in documentation, but I don't 
>>> have fishd installed nor running. However, universal variables work fine.
>>> 
>>> I'm installing fish using Homebrew, and the formula file contains a "pkill 
>>> fishd" in the postinstall section, so I guess it must've been there not too 
>>> long ago. I'm puzzled.
>>> 
>>> --Diego
>>> 
>>> 
>>> > On Nov 16, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Mario Castelán Castro 
>>> > <marioxcc...@yandex.com <mailto:marioxcc...@yandex.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hello.
>>> >
>>> > Is it possible to use fish without "fishd" even if it loses some
>>> > functionality?. Specifically, is it possible to configure "fish" so as
>>> > to not to start "fishd" and not to print an error message about lacking
>>> > "fishd"?.
>>> >
>>> > Regards and thanks.
> 

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