On 10/04/2021 17:08, Robert Elz via austin-group-l at The Open Group wrote:
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 11:54:34 +0200
From: "Jan Hafer via austin-group-l at The Open Group"
<austin-group-l@opengroup.org>
Message-ID: <15c15a5b-2808-3c14-7218-885e704cc...@rwth-aachen.de>
| my inquiry is a question about the potential unexpected behavior of the
| shell execution environment on names. It is related to shortcomings of
| the command utility.
I'm not sure I understand. I read the rest of the message, and I
couldn't find anything really about any shortcomings, other than perhaps
some mistakes in interpretation, and usage.
If they are mistakes, they are widespread mistakes. As hinted in the
links, with PATH=/bin:/usr/bin, /bin/gcc and /usr/bin/gcc both existing
as files with execute permission, but /bin/gcc as a text file containing
#!/bad so that any attempt to execute it will fail, there are a lot of
shells where command -v gcc returns /bin/gcc, but running gcc actually
executes /usr/bin/gcc instead without reporting any error: this
behaviour is common to bosh, dash and variants (including mine), ksh,
and zsh.
Cheers,
Harald van Dijk