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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Enter rehash command
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Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 1:42 AM
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Subject: Application commands without having to restart
Hello everyone,
I just installed a port. Usually, a applic
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
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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 sy
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 aw
> 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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