On 2009-Apr-18, at 9:01 AM, Sthu Deus wrote:

Thank You for Your time and answer, Rob:

I
didn't know what shell you use, so I included it just in case.

So, in bash it is useless? And there is no another way of fulfilling the
subject?

The purpose of `rehash` is to scan your path for new commands that may have appeared since your shell was launched. I have very little experience using `bash` but from what I've seen, it picks up new commands automatically, so there's no need for an equivalent to `rehash`.

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Rob McBroom
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