Erik, On Sunday 08 January 2006 08:57, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
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I have tested with enable:
enable DJ895 -bash: enable: DJ895: not a shell builtin
What am I told here ?.
Enable is a BASH built-in: % help enable enable: enable [-pnds] [-a] [-f filename] [name ...] Enable and disable builtin shell commands. This allows you to use a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin without specifying a full pathname. If -n is used, the NAMEs become disabled; otherwise NAMEs are enabled. For example, to use the `test' found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin version, type `enable -n test'. On systems supporting dynamic loading, the -f option may be used to load new builtins from the shared object FILENAME. The -d option will delete a builtin previously loaded with -f. If no non-option names are given, or the -p option is supplied, a list of builtins is printed. The -a option means to print every builtin with an indication of whether or not it is enabled. The -s option restricts the output to the POSIX.2 `special' builtins. The -n option displays a list of all disabled builtins. If you want to run /usr/bin/enable, type the full name.
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Randall Schulz