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> Please help or tell me where I can find help. yesterday evening I
> installed BASH v2.05 from the website:
>
> http://www.osxgnu.org/software/Shells/bash/
>
> Since then I cannot even open a Terminal in X11. This is a MAJOR
> DISASTER!
1. Remove /bin/bash, or move it to the trash
2. Copy /
> I'm told from Stepan (autoconf developer), that my error should
> be addressed you for this ./configure error I experienced.
>
> The attached mail contain all extra info regarding this problem.
> Please tell me if you want some more information, logs or want me to
> try again with some other arg
It seems that pathname expansion combined with array syntax is quite
tricky. And the bash manual seems to encourage an error prone syntax.
I would propose to replace the sentence (from bash(1) GNU bash, version
3.00.14):
> The unset builtin is used to destroy arrays. unset name[subscript]
> de
True Logik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to de-install BASH or set my system back to the way it
> was before the install? I really need a working Terminal... :-(
If you installed the OS X package, then that's more of an OS X
question than a bash question. Check in an OS X forum.
>
Hello,
Please help or tell me where I can find help. yesterday evening I
installed BASH v2.05 from the website:
http://www.osxgnu.org/software/Shells/bash/
Since then I cannot even open a Terminal in X11. This is a MAJOR
DISASTER!
Is there a way to de-install BASH or set my system back to the w