I looked around but couldnt find an answer to this. Maybe its just me or my machine but I'd appreciate it if anyone can give me a hint as to what might be going wrong. Here is what I get when I try to start bashish for the first time...
Welcome to BASHISH.
To make bashish automaticly start each time you login or start
a terminal, run:
'bashish --autoload=on'
To get a list of avaliable themes, issue:
changetheme -l
To change a theme, issue:
changetheme <theme>
Bashish version 1.9.20 - Gyotaku, Copyright (C) 2003 arne
Bashish comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type 'bashish --license'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type 'bashish --license' for details.
/bin/rm: cannot remove `/home/me/.bashish//profile/*': No such file or directory
/bin/rm: cannot remove `/home/me/.bashish//modules/sh/conf/btapp-*': No such file or directory
/usr/bin/bashish: `./fte': not a valid identifier
[me@ra me]$
I looked around but couldnt find an answer to this. Maybe its just me or my machine but I'd appreciate it if anyone can give me a hint as to what might be going wrong. Here is what I get when I try to start bashish for the first time...
Welcome to BASHISH.
To make bashish automaticly start each time you login or start
a terminal, run:
'bashish --autoload=on'
To get a list of avaliable themes, issue:
changetheme -l
To change a theme, issue:
changetheme <theme>
Bashish version 1.9.20 - Gyotaku, Copyright (C) 2003 arne
Bashish comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type 'bashish --license'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type 'bashish --license' for details.
/bin/rm: cannot remove `/home/me/.bashish//profile/*': No such file or directory
/bin/rm: cannot remove `/home/me/.bashish//modules/sh/conf/btapp-*': No such file or directory
/usr/bin/bashish: `./fte': not a valid identifier
[me@ra me]$
Further attempts to start bashish fail with ...
/usr/bin/bashish: test: : integer expression expected
if I delete the .bashish directory in my home dir, I'm back to the first error.
I've installed bashish-1.9.20-3.noarch.rpm.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Perhaps, upgrading to latest version of Eterm ( 0.9.2 ) will fix this.
If that doesn't work, try the latest bleeding edge snapshot!