Happy to have been of help.
Best,
-ranga
> On May 5, 2022, at 10:11, Jean Bermudez wrote:
>
> Thank you very much! This fixed my problem. I have zsh 5.8.1 as the default
> shell and I can run NeoVim without problems.
>
> El lun, 2 may 2022 a las 16:33, Sriranga Veeraraghavan
> (mailto:srira
On Mon, 2 May 2022, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> When the MacPorts installer detects that your shell is zsh, it places
> such a line in ~/.zprofile. I don't know if there is a significant
> difference between putting it in ~/.zprofile vs putting it in ~/.zshenv.
I've been using ZSH on various boxen fo
On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 11:22:35AM -0400, Jean Bermudez
wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I installed "NeoVim" and "zsh" via MacPorts on MacOs High Sierra.
>
> I have a problem. High Sierra comes with "zsh" version 5.3 installed by
> default. I noticed this after I installed zsh version 5.8.1 via MacPort
Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On May 2, 2022, at 23:49, Sriranga Veeraraghavan wrote:
>/I am not a zsh user, but according to zsh's documentation,
~/.zprofile is run only when zsh is used as a login shell, whereas
~/.zshenv is read for nearly every instance of zsh (including scripts): />//>/https://zsh
On May 2, 2022, at 23:49, Sriranga Veeraraghavan wrote:
> On May 2, 2022, at 20:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> When the MacPorts installer detects that your shell is zsh, it places such a
>> line in ~/.zprofile. I don't know if there is a significant difference
>> between putting it in ~/.zprofil
> On May 2, 2022, at 20:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> ...
>
> When the MacPorts installer detects that your shell is zsh, it places such a
> line in ~/.zprofile. I don't know if there is a significant difference
> between putting it in ~/.zprofile vs putting it in ~/.zshenv.
>
I am not a zsh
On May 2, 2022, at 14:04, Sriranga Veeraraghavan wrote:
> Regarding nvim, the reason that zsh can’t find it is probably that the
> directory /opt/local/bin is not included zsh's PATH environment variable.
Right. The MacPorts installer sets up the PATH for your current shell. If you
change shell
Hi Jean,
Is /opt/local/bin/zsh in your /etc/shells now? You can check as follows:
/usr/bin/grep -i zsh /etc/shells
If this includes /opt/local/bin/zsh, then you can probably use
/opt/local/bin/zsh as a valid login shell. If so, you can now probably try the
following to change your shell:
/u
Hi Jean,
I think that this isn’t working for you because MacPorts generally installs
programs in /opt/local/bin.
If you have installed zsh using MacPorts and you want to make the MacPort’s
version of zsh your default shell, you’ll probably need to do something like
the following:
$ sudo /bi
Hi there!
I installed "NeoVim" and "zsh" via MacPorts on MacOs High Sierra.
I have a problem. High Sierra comes with "zsh" version 5.3 installed by
default. I noticed this after I installed zsh version 5.8.1 via MacPorts.
How did I figure it out?
- I changed the default shell (bash) to "zsh" via
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