On 2014.04.15 20:21, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 17:32:57 -0500, Andrew Berg wrote: > >> On 2014.04.15 17:18, Ned Batchelder wrote: >>> Yeah, that's the wrong way to do it, and they shouldn't have done that. >>> "python" needs to mean Python 2.x for a long time. >> Or maybe explicit is better than implicit: >> >> # python >> zsh: command not found: python >> # which python2.7 >> /usr/local/bin/python2.7 >> # which python3.4 >> /usr/local/bin/python3.4 > > If you really meant that, you would have typed "/usr/bin/which2.16 > python" (or whatever the location and version of which on your system). Are you sure about that? # which which which: shell built-in command Unless I'm forgetting some more explicit way of calling a command built into the shell.
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