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Re: gsh question (dir exectution)



In article <fmlinCDsGMv.KBL@netcom.com> fmlin@netcom.com (Frank M.
Lin) writes:

| %dir
| /src:
| total 9k
|    2 drw-brd 0000 DIR      1024 Sep 22 20:38 lpr
| 
| 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?

It sounds like you are trying to execute the command lpr located in
the GNO root directory (sorry, can't be absolutely positive.)

If so, I believe that you can't use '/' to specify the GNO root
prefix; as a "feature" to GNO, '/' maps to a volume prefix if none of
the standard UNIX prefices are recognized (ie: usr, var, adm, etc,
etc... :-)

Use '../lpr' instead, or add the name of the root directory (full
pathname) to your $path variable.

| frank m. lin
| fmlin@netcom.com

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