More modern versions of OS X have nano installed by default, instead
of pico (You'll notice that pico is usually a symlink to nano) since
nano is GNU licensed whereas there were some problems kicked up by
OSF-heads about the licensing scheme used for pico (which is part of
the Pine suite).
Jason Mayfield-Lewis
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If freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free.
On 30 Jan 2006, at 4:29 AM, Nat Hall wrote:
Uhh... Not sure what the deal is here with this, but my installation
of 10.2.8 has a copy of pico installed. Nothing I did separately.
I've been using it for ages.
-Nat
On 1/29/06, GDB-B&W-X. 3. 9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks to http://www.osxgnu.org/ I was able to install pico on my G3
file server running Jag. Pico comes standard on 10.3 (and 10.4 I
guess), but is not available in Terminal under 10.2.x. For those
anticipating any changes to be made to the base BSD system, pico is
much easier to use than the basic text editor vi.
Just a message from Doug...
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