ksh and sh
Eduardo Krell
ekrell at hector.UUCP
Wed Jul 19 07:51:50 AEST 1989
In article <8272 at boring.cwi.nl> aeb at cwi.nl (Andries Brouwer) writes:
>I have been bitten several times, especially when installing new
>versions of system software, by the fact that ksh does not
>search the PATH for each command, but remembers where the command
>was. (I.e., some commands, sometimes all commands,
>are tracked aliases. There is an option to make all commands
>tracked aliases, but none to switch off this `feature'.)
I believe all you have to do is change the value of $PATH to
force ksh into unbinding all the tracked aliases. I use
PATH=$PATH
which doesn't change the value of $PATH, but makes ksh throw
away the old bindings.
Eduardo Krell AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
UUCP: {att,decvax,ucbvax}!ulysses!ekrell Internet: ekrell at ulysses.att.com
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