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Subject: Can't find executable
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Hello -- I am not sure where to start, but I have a bash shell script
in bin directory, which is a sub-dir of home

I have a shell script in it call see

I type

which see

and I get the location of the the file

I then type see

and get an error message it could not be read or its missing -- I
there someway to trace this?

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