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Re: which whichy



> From lists.debian.org!debian-user-request Fri Apr 26 03:07:09 1996
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> Eloy F. Macha wrote:
> > 
> > I believe which is part of csh and variants. (Correct me if i am wrong.)
> > I was also looking for which a while back, but couldn't find one
> > anywhere in sunsite, tsx, etc. Finally found one in the O'Reilly book
> > 'Unix Power Tools'. Compiles fine and does the job. If you want to I'll
> > email you the source code (it's not that long).
> > 
> Well, it's on my office machine (rs6000), and I use bash (default is ksh), so
> it's not necessarily a shell internal.
> 
> I would like the code.  Definitely useful little utility.
> 
I may be wrong but I think for BASH, type does the same.
I would also like to see the code, though.

Luis.


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