Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 13:53:47 -0700 From: "Atom Powers" <atom.powers@gmail.com> To: "Mike Jeays" <mj001@rogers.com> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: newly installed apps not in path? Message-ID: <df9ac37c0605151353h526c9391g9a7344ed3aa035e4@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1147726311.12655.47.camel@chaucer.jeays.ca> References: <df9ac37c0605151336o51584ba6l7a694f0491926c80@mail.gmail.com> <1147726311.12655.47.camel@chaucer.jeays.ca>
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On 5/15/06, Mike Jeays <mj001@rogers.com> wrote: > On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 13:36 -0700, Atom Powers wrote: > > I've noticed this behavior since 4.3, but it's just now starting to > > get really annoying. > > > > Whan I install a new application (from ports) I have to execute it > > with the full path until I start a new shell. (in sh, tcsh, and bash) > > > > For csh and tcsh, I beleive you have to issue a 'rehash' command after > modifying the libraries in $PATH. I would not have expected to see this > problem with bash, however. > I only recently started using bash, on some systems, so I could be wrong about that behavior. --=20 -- Perfection is just a word I use occasionally with mustard. --Atom Powers--
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