Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:13:33 -0600 From: Sergio Tam <tam.sergio@gmail.com> To: "m.anis" <m.anis@arc.itb.ac.id>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mysql can't running Message-ID: <d75759ac1003231013i54ab86e5h4fda0cd05281f40a@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4BA8E84A.3040704@arc.itb.ac.id> References: <4BA8DAFA.3030107@arc.itb.ac.id> <a14066a01003230832pcd67c4v81b60753e0af58e0@mail.gmail.com> <4BA8E84A.3040704@arc.itb.ac.id>
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>> > > hei i just restart my system and it goes well > but i still don't know why > thanks for all your answer > > -- > -- Hi You dont need restart your system just type rehash. Check on the handbook; Note: Some shells keep a cache of the commands that are available in the directories listed in the PATH environment variable, to speed up lookup operations for the executable file of these commands. If you are using one of these shells, you might have to use the rehash command after installing a port, before the newly installed commands can be used. This command will work for shells like tcsh. Use the hash -r command for shells like sh. Look at the documentation for your shell for more information. Regards.
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