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On Monday 26 March 2007 19:00, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: |
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> I know that "hash -r" will fix things, but I wonder why they have been |
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> hashed with the /usr/bin path in the first place. |
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Ok, it seems that coreutils used to create /usr/bin symlinks to things |
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located in /bin...this is not true anymore after the recent |
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coreutils-6.7-r1 update (or, it's true only for a small number of |
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binaries, which do not include the ones I found). I had /usr/bin |
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before /bin in my PATH, so that's why they got hashed that way. And I |
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missed the "Make sure you run 'hash -r' in your active shells" message. |
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Sorry for the fuss. |
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