On 2/19/2019 12:10 PM, tony wrote:
> > In my fiddling with DNS, I installed (as su) a python package from pypi
> > called 'dig'. It turned out to not be what I expected, so I abandoned it.
> >
> > However, now when I enter 'dig' on the command line, it runs this python
> > thing. So I uninstalled dig from python, using 'pip3 uninstall dig'.
> > That seemed to work fine, but now when I type 'dig' at the terminal, I
> > get bash: /usr/local/bin/dig: No such file or directory. Well, that's OK
> > because dig - the proper one - is at /usr/bin/dig.
> >
> > 'which dig' gives me '/usr/bin/dig/
> >
> > So, how do I now get the alias (if that's what it is) to point at the
> > right file?
>

First check with "alias" if there is really still some alias defined which
points to /usr/local/bin/dig.
You might also have to logout and login again to clear your environment.

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