Le jeudi 6 déc. 06 19:06 à 22:59, Charlie Allom a écrit :
please use Google.
does this means the mailing list isn't the right place to speak about a MacPorts project ? YT
--On 6 December 2006 23:16:52 +0100 Une Bévue <yt.dev@free.fr> wrote:
Le jeudi 6 déc. 06 19:06 à 22:59, Charlie Allom a écrit :
please use Google.
does this means the mailing list isn't the right place to speak about a MacPorts project ?
iTerm and zsh are not MacPorts projects. MacPorts is an application installer. How you use the applications isn't relevant unless there is some bearing on the installation process. This issue doesn't seem to be related to installation of either iTerm or zsh. -- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex
Le jeudi 7 déc. 06 19:06 à 10:20, Ian Eiloart a écrit :
iTerm and zsh are not MacPorts projects. MacPorts is an application installer. How you use the applications isn't relevant unless there is some bearing on the installation process. This issue doesn't seem to be related to installation of either iTerm or zsh.
OK, i see what you mean if the zsh and the iTerm, both installed with MacPORTS, don't work together, you don't care. Is that a new policy due to the darwinPorts to MACPORT migration ? better to know... YT
On Dec 7, 2006, at 3:20 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
--On 6 December 2006 23:16:52 +0100 Une Bévue <yt.dev@free.fr> wrote:
Le jeudi 6 déc. 06 19:06 à 22:59, Charlie Allom a écrit :
please use Google.
does this means the mailing list isn't the right place to speak about a MacPorts project ?
iTerm and zsh are not MacPorts projects. MacPorts is an application installer. How you use the applications isn't relevant unless there is some bearing on the installation process. This issue doesn't seem to be related to installation of either iTerm or zsh.
If you're having trouble installing a project installed using MacPorts, then this list is the best place to ask. If the project is already installed and your problem is related to using the project, then you should check with the original project's community. You can use "port info" to retrieve the homepage: $ port info iterm iTerm 0.8.2, aqua/iTerm http://iterm.sourceforge.net The mailing lists, forums, and trackers located on iTerm's sourceforge page are the appropriate places for resolving your problems with getting iTerm to use zsh. MacPorts changes how you got each of them and where they're located on your system, but usage questions are best handled by those most familiar with the specific projects. Hope this helps, Chris
Le jeudi 7 déc. 06 19:06 à 14:55, cssdev@mac.com a écrit :
$ port info iterm iTerm 0.8.2, aqua/iTerm http://iterm.sourceforge.net
The mailing lists, forums, and trackers located on iTerm's sourceforge page are the appropriate places for resolving your problems with getting iTerm to use zsh. MacPorts changes how you got each of them and where they're located on your system, but usage questions are best handled by those most familiar with the specific projects.
ok, i've found it : a message from 2006-11-15 said :
iTerm does not honor default shell <<
)) bye, yt
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