Kent West said: > I'm using bash. "echo $PATH" reports: > This is the first odd behaviour.
test is also a shell command, which returns an exit value depending on what your testing for(see manpage on test). if your wanting to run it from your home I suggest ./test instead of just test that will tell the shell to execute the command test within your CWD(current working directory) > > > KentTest", it reports the expected "/usr/local/bin/KentTest". However, > if I run "KentTest", I get "bash: /home/westk/bin/KentTest: No such file > or directory". If I log out and then log back in, I can run "KentTest" > and it prints the message as expected. thats normal, something to do with caching enviornment variables, I see it a lot when doing what your doing. I don't know why it is, but its expected behavior to me nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]