Re: [Fish-users] a query about uninstalling

2012-08-30 Thread SanskritFritz
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Hill, Richard D  wrote:
> Btw are there any plans to bring alias support to fish ?

Why there is, even the alias command is supported:
function alias --description "Legacy function for creating shellscript
functions using an alias-like syntax"
in /usr/share/fish/functions/alias.fish

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Re: [Fish-users] a query about uninstalling

2012-08-30 Thread Hill, Richard D
I had this problem too , In the end I found I had to right click my account in 
"Users & groups" Under system preferences and change my default shell in there 
back to /bin/bash/

Btw are there any plans to bring alias support to fish ?

From: Stestagg [mailto:stest...@gmail.com]
Sent: 30 August 2012 13:46
To: guy.boa...@gmail.com; Fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Fish-users] a query about uninstalling

It looks like your default shell is still set to fish, so terminal is trying to 
launch the app you just deleted.

Run terminal, then click Shell > New Command, and type /bin/bash (make sure Run 
command inside shell is DEselected)

When in bash, run chsh
set the shell value to /bin/bash, and exit

you may need to logout and back in again, but that should restore your old shell

Thanks

Steve

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Guy Boanas 
mailto:guy.boa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi. I'd like to uninstall Fish and read the documentation first (!). I
thought I'd follow advice given earlier in August to a user who was told

 > If you're really offended by having it on your system, you can delete
the following:
 >
 >   /usr/local/share/fish/
 >   /usr/local/ect/fish/
 >   /usr/local/bin/fish*
 >   ~/.config/fish
 >

and I followed the above steps. But something has gone wrong and
starting the terminal (OS X) just presents me with this message.

login: /usr/local/bin/fish: No such file or directory
[Process completed]

I'd appreciate some help in solving this.

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Re: [Fish-users] a query about uninstalling

2012-08-30 Thread Stestagg
It looks like your default shell is still set to fish, so terminal is
trying to launch the app you just deleted.

Run terminal, then click Shell > New Command, and type /bin/bash (make sure
Run command inside shell is DEselected)

When in bash, run chsh
set the shell value to /bin/bash, and exit

you may need to logout and back in again, but that should restore your old
shell

Thanks

Steve

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Guy Boanas  wrote:

>
> Hi. I'd like to uninstall Fish and read the documentation first (!). I
> thought I'd follow advice given earlier in August to a user who was told
>
>  > If you're really offended by having it on your system, you can delete
> the following:
>  >
>  >   /usr/local/share/fish/
>  >   /usr/local/ect/fish/
>  >   /usr/local/bin/fish*
>  >   ~/.config/fish
>  >
>
> and I followed the above steps. But something has gone wrong and
> starting the terminal (OS X) just presents me with this message.
>
> login: /usr/local/bin/fish: No such file or directory
> [Process completed]
>
> I'd appreciate some help in solving this.
>
> ---
> GuyB
>
>
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