Oz Dror writes: >I have installed to the new dpkg from 0.93.42 >dpkg --install dpkg-0.93.70.deb > >then I typed dselect > >I got the following error: >bash: /usr/sbin/dselect: No such file or directory > >but there is a file dselect in >/usr/bin/dselect
You need to type 'hash -r' (in bash, at any rate) to clear your shell's hash table - once it's found a program it doesn't look through the whole PATH again next time it's needed but just remembers where it found it last time. Hmm. Perhaps this is a bug (or alternatively a design flaw) in bash. Sensible behaviour here should be easy to implement, and I can't see why the current behaviour should be useful. -- Richard Kettlewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.elmail.co.uk/staff/richard/

