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Re: gsh question (dir exectution)



fmlin@netcom.com (Frank M. Lin) writes:

>%dir
>/src:
>total 9k
>   2 drw-brd 0000 DIR      1024 Sep 22 20:38 lpr
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Sep 18 23:51 sun
>   2 drw-brd 0000 DIR      1024 Sep 14 21:56 cs
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Aug 20 22:33 whereis
>   2 drw-brd 0000 DIR      1024 Aug  9 21:58 udl
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Aug  5 23:03 toolbox.pascal
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Aug  2 18:19 check.stack
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Aug  2 18:19 synth.file
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Jul 31 12:10 nic
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Jul 27 11:16 pos.103
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Jul 27 11:16 pos.110a6
>   2 drw-brd 0000 DIR      1024 Jul 27 11:16 openany
>   1 drw-brd 0000 DIR       512 Jul 27 11:16 cs105

>Then I type /lpr, it gives command not found.  There is lpr command,
>that's why I typed /lpr.  Is it normal to give the error?  Or should
>it have cd into lpr?

I don't think you need to type the / to go into the directory lpr, just type
lpr or cd lpr  

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