Yes, they updated it for me to say "(or wherever the fish binary is
installed)".
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Cannot set fish as default shell
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The user is referring to documentation on the upstream website. This is
not a bug in the fish package.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Assignee: James Vega (jamessan) => (unassigned)
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Cannot set fish as default shell
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documentation should be changed
** Changed in: fish (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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/etc/shells have /user/bin/fish in it, the instruction in the help file
are simply not correct for Ubuntu and thats all (i am setting it to
confirmed the documentation should be changed)
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Cannot set fish as default shell
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"your are giving the wrong path to chsh. If it is the latter, then you
should be telling chsh to use /usr/bin/fish."
That's the problem. As I said, I was following the directions from
their website, which apparently are not correct for Ubuntu.
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The Ubuntu package does not install the shell into /usr/local/bin so
either you (or someone else) installed fish from source to
/usr/local/bin or your are giving the wrong path to chsh. If it is the
latter, then you should be telling chsh to use /usr/bin/fish.
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Cannot set fish as default shell
fish is installed from Ubuntu repositories; not from source.
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"The file /etc/shells is consulted, and your chosen shell must be
included in there for your change to be accepted. If you enter the name
of a binary which is not contained in /etc/shells you'll receive an
error ...
...
(All Debian shell packages should insert the name of their binary into
the sh
If you chsh to accept a shell you're installing from source, you need to
modify /etc/shells to accept the path to that shell as a valid shell.
It is not the job of the fish package to support independent installs
from source.
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