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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:04:23 -0800 (PST)
From: ScKaSx <kakuda AT engr DOT ucsb DOT edu>
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Subject: how to find where alias's are defined
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Hi All,

I want to know the location of alias's in cygwin.  I made afew awhile ago
and now can not determine where they are located.  When I type 'alias' I can
see the ones I made but it doesn't tell me a location.  Is there an option I
can use to do this?  Thanks.

Cheers,
ScKaSx
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