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Known issues
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============
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Older versions of Doxygen has bugs in the man-page generation which
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cause the builtin help to render incorrectly. Version 1.2.14 is known
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to have this problem.
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In version 1.9.2, the installation prefix for fish rpms and debs has
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changed from /usr/local to /usr. The package should automatically
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change any instances of /usr/local/bin/fish in /etc/passwd to
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/usr/bin/fish, but some programs, like screen, may need to be
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restarted to notice the changes. You may also run into problems when
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switching between using a package and personal builds.
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Prerequisites
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=============
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Fish requires the following packages to build:
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- Doxygen
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- Curses or Ncurses
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fish also relies on standard unix tools such as cat, cut, grep, sed,
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whoami and echo. Fish does not support cross-compilation, separate
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build directories or any other fancy configure options. Use a recent
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version of Doxygen, since older versions have bugs that make the
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builtin help pages render incorrectly. Version 1.2.14 is known to be
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broken.
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Simple install procedure
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% ./configure
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% make #Compile fish
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% make install #Install fish
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% echo /usr/local/bin/fish >>/etc/shells #Add fish to list of shells
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If you wish to use fish as your default shell, use the following
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command:
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% chsh -s /usr/local/bin/fish
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chsh will prompt you for your password, and change your default shell.
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Local install procedure
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=======================
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To install fish in your own home directory (typically as non-root),
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type:
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% ./configure --prefix=$HOME
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% make # Compile fish
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% make install # Install fish
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You will not be able to use fish as the default shell unless you also
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add the corresponding line to /etc/shells, which kind of defeats the
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point of a local install. But you can at least build and run fish.
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