Assuming tcsh, the command is:
rehash Causes the internal hash table of the contents of the directo-
ries in the path variable to be recomputed. This is needed if
new commands are added to directories in path while you are
logged in. This should be necessary only if you add commands
to one of your own directories, or if a systems programmer
changes the contents of one of the system directories. Also
flushes the cache of home directories built by tilde expansion.
Take a few minutes to browse the manpage for tcsh - lots of interesting
stuff.
- Original Message -
From: jason dictos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't run a port right after an install
Hi All,
I've been noticing that whenever I install a port, I can't ever run the
executable right off the bat, instead I have to close a consoel and re-open
one in order to get the program to be in my (I am guessing) search path.
Why is that? Is there any way around that?
Thanks,
-Jason
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