Hi, Ben--

Hmm. I haven't installed Codewarrior -- But I did, as I said, install
Apple's Dev Tools, and I also installed tcpflow and perhaps a couple of
other small utilities. Perhaps it was one of them.

All My Best,
Jeffrey


on 12/16/02 7:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> 
>> Hi--
>> 
>> I just wanted to let you know that the instructions for installing the
>> new
>> version on 10.2 doesn't work in the default install configuration for
>> 10.2.
>> 
>> You state to pico the .cshrc file. In every configuration of OS X I've
>> ever
>> seen, the default terminal uses the .tcshrc file not .cshrc.
>> Thankfully, I
>> knew this from previous experience and was able to edit the .tcshrc
>> file
> 
> This is not true. The default install of OS X does NOT have either a
> .cshrc or a .tcshrc. tcsh is the default shell, but those are USER
> created files and do not exist unless the user  has created one.
> 
> Users that have a .tcshrc without knowing it have usually installed
> codewarrior which creates one.
> 
> -Ben



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