-- ukKWkl7Kr5/UeQ06J/a Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looks like the virgin /usr/lib is the other way around. libreadline.dylib -> libedit.dylib -> libedit.2.dylib I'll get the GNU readlib tonight. -dwh- On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 14:33, Jason Foreman wrote: > On 9/6/05, Jason Foreman <threeve.org / gmail.com> wrote: > > On 9/6/05, Dan Hinz <dhinz / eng.mc.xerox.com> wrote: > > 1b/ Link LibEdit (/usr/lib/libedit.dylib) to libreadline. LibEdit is > > a readline-like library that should work in place of gnu readline. > > > Sorry, meant to provide detail on this. Basically make a symlink from > libedit.dylib to libreadline.dylib. > > This command > > cd /usr/lib; sudo ln -s libedit.dylib libreadline.dylib > > ought to get it done. I don't think that Tiger ships with this link > by default, though I don't know if I checked before I just installed > GNU Readline... > > > Jason > -- I not only live each endless day in grief, but live each day thinking about living each day in grief. -- C.S. Lewis Daniel W. Hinz Xerox Corp: XOG/SEBU/MCD/EIDC/ISM&D MS: 111-03J e-mail: dhinz / eng.mc.xerox.com 800 Phillips Road TEL: 585.422.8078 Webster, NY 14580 -- ukKWkl7Kr5/UeQ06J/a--