I don't have to type the /usr/bin/ in
front of it as it is in my path.
I also have another bigger problem, I
can't sudo any command - whatever I try
comes up with command not found. I'm
sure this is a path issue.
I'm beginning to consider reinstalling
my operating system, I've tried removing
and reinstalling fish several times.
Thanks
On 15/12/2010 23:09, David Frascone wrote:
Why do you have to type
/usr/bin/which? Is /usr/bin not in
your path? If not, then that would
describe your behavior.
It works fine for me -- but --
/usr/bin IS in my path.
-Dave
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:57 PM,
i...@whywouldwe.com
<mailto:i...@whywouldwe.com>
<i...@whywouldwe.com
<mailto:i...@whywouldwe.com>> wrote:
which isn't working for me in fish but
it's fine in bash
bash$ which -a which
/usr/bin/which
bash$ fish
Welcome to fish, the friendly
interactive shell
Type help for instructions on how
to use
fish
fish$ /usr/bin/which -a which
fish$
any ideas?
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