Re: which whichy
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> From: martin.stromberg@lu.erisoft.se (Martin Str|mberg)
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> To: adavis@kuentos.guam.net (Alan Eugene Davis)
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> > Where is "which"?
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> > I tried to run the NTeX install script; it failed as which was not on the path.
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> > I cannot find which in debian/unstable/Contents.gz.
> >
> > There was some traffic about this issue (I think).
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> > Where is which?
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> > Alan Davis
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> "which" is built in in tcsh. bash uses "file" or "type" in stead, I think.
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> Am I first?,
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> MartinS
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Whence seems to be the ksh equivalent.
Jim.
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