Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a application has a define command to
start it and can be run from anywhere on the command line. When you
first install an application. The command isn't available to the system
until after a reboot.
How do I make the system aware? Refresh the
How do I make the system aware? Refresh the commands list?
Any reading material on this?
# rehash
Cheers,
sb
Thanks for your help
Bruce
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Bruce Hunter wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a application has a define command to
start it and can be run from anywhere on the command line. When you
first install an application. The command isn't available to the system
until after a reboot.
How do I make the system
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Bruce Hunter wrote:
| Hello everyone,
|
| I just installed a port. Usually, a application has a define command to
| start it and can be run from anywhere on the command line. When you
| first install an application. The command isn't available to the
On 2004-06-13 01:41, Bruce Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a application has a define command to
start it and can be run from anywhere on the command line. When you
first install an application. The command isn't available to the system
until
Enter rehash command
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Subject: Application commands without having to restart
Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 05:27:02PM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
I don't remember about zsh, but I think it has a 'rehash' command too.
GNU bash should take care of this automagically.
zsh needs the 'rehash' command; bash does not.
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