On Tue, 27 Nov 2012, Luciano ES wrote: > I investigated further and found some old residue that had still been > left around somehow. > > Besides running 'dpkg -r fish' I also ran 'dpkg --purge fish' and 'dpkg > --purge fishfish'. I don't know how I got the idea of purging fishfish, > it just occurred to me and indeed dpkg seems to have found (and purged) > something. > > Then I deleted (renamed) ~/.config/fish entirely and reinstalled the > latest fish with 'make install'. > > All the problems vanished. > > But I missed my config.fish file, brought it back and some of the > problems were back with it. Then I realized my config.fish file had > lines referencing /usr/share/fish which is old news. I realized all > those lines were already present in /usr/local/share/fish/config.fish so > I deleted them and now everything works fine.
Hi Luciano, Without wanting to sound like a broken record, if you are on Debian you can use the builds I make from the git HEAD on a (mostly) daily basis. http://www.mail-archive.com/fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03460.html Let me know if you run into trouble. In particular you should probably `make deinstall` from your source tree and move all your references back to /usr from /usr/local. Cheers David ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep yourself connected to Go Parallel: INSIGHTS What's next for parallel hardware, programming and related areas? Interviews and blogs by thought leaders keep you ahead of the curve. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ Fish-users mailing list Fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users