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From: olsenc@kodiak.ee.washington.edu (Clint Olsen)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: FBSD 2.0-950112: Missing "which"
Date: 30 Jan 1995 19:02:28 GMT
Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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In article <3g386a$mfq@Owl.nstn.ca>,
Mike Digdon <digdon@Snoopy.UCIS.Dal.Ca> wrote:
>I tend to use the "which" command quite a lot.  Before I had time to install
>bash (I just set up my machine), I had to use csh.  "which" seems to be a csh
>built-in, so I was very surprised to find that "which" stopped working once
>I was running bash.

I believe "which" is a builtin for tcsh, not csh.  YMMV.

Cheers,

-Clint