ref0070@ritcv.UUCP (Robert E. Fortin) (05/19/87)
First, I want to say that gulam is the best shell I've seen, and I now use
it exclusively.
However, I can't seem to get the hash table function to work. When I do a
'which' command, the results are something like this:
prog1 a:\\prog1.ttp
prog2 d:\\bin\prog2.prg
etc
Why are there two slashes after the drive identifier? If I type prog1 or
prog2, the command dies with command not found. They run ok with a:\prog1
though.
If anyone has gotten the hash part to work, please let me know how.
Bob Fortin
{allegra seismo decvax}!rochester!ritcv!ref0070
ps. yes I did a rehashpm@cwruecmp.UUCP (Prabhaker Mateti) (05/20/87)
I am pretty sure the dir names in the PATH are ending with a backslash. Try setenv PATH a: rehash and see. I should have stripped the trailing \ in the dir; will fix in the next release. -- prabhaker mateti, case western reserve university, cleveland, oh 44106 decvax!cwruecmp!pm pm@Case (pm%Case@csnet-relay) (216) 368-2816