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Dave Korn wrote:

>  This is (one of the reasons) why you should never put "." in your $PATH!
>  
>
Thanks, but I did not.

>  Also, after installing new software, you need to use "hash -r" to refresh
>bash's cached list of locations of executables.
>  
>
Ah, there it is. This is what I needed.

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