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Simple, do ./command-name You can add "." to your PATH variable, but this isn't recommended (at least for the root user) because it can lead to security problems. Ewan On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 19:31, furryllama@home.com wrote:
How do you run an executable from within a directory without specifying the entire path? like I cd to /usr/myfiles and zap.bin is in the directory how do I do a zap.bin without doing a /usr/myfiles/zap.bin because it seems as though the command is not recognized unless it is in the already specified paths....thanks.. mike
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