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On many Unix platforms, "which" is a csh script. As such, it can be
pretty useless unless you are a csh user. Korn shell has the builtin
"whence" command...
Kevin
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Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] Bash "kill -0" behavior
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 04:17:53PM -0400, Tony Schreiner wrote:
> Not that I'm advocating tcsh, but which in tcsh is a builtin which
> will identify builtins
>
> > echo $SHELL
> /bin/tcsh
> > which which
> which: shell built-in command.
Interesting. Wondering if this behavior of "which" is correct.
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