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Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 08:13:39 -0800
To: Jim Baumbach <jsb AT fred DOT fcny DOT org>, cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz AT teknowledge DOT com>
Subject: Re: which, or whence or ...
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Jim,

If you're using BASH, then it's "type" builtin will do what you want. Use 
"help type" for details and options.

Randall Schulz
Teknowledge Corp.
Palo Alto, CA USA


At 07:08 2/11/2001, Jim Baumbach wrote:
>I find no "which" in /bin.  Is there one?  Or does bash have a better
>way to do this? (.e.g. "=" like zsh uses.)
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