[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] which command for DOS

jk0@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Jason Coughlin) (06/24/89)

Does anyone have a "which" command for DOS?  which on BSD Unix gives you
the path of the command you're executing.  For example, if I were in
/usr/erc/jk0, and I typed: which emacs.  I'd get something like this:
/usr/local/Gnu/bin/emacs.

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Jason Coughlin
( jk0@sun.soe.clarkson.edu , jk0@clutx.BITNET )

perry@key.COM (Perry The Cynic) (06/27/89)

In article <3205@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> jk0@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Jason Coughlin) writes:
> Does anyone have a "which" command for DOS?  which on BSD Unix gives you
> the path of the command you're executing.  For example, if I were in
> /usr/erc/jk0, and I typed: which emacs.  I'd get something like this:
> /usr/local/Gnu/bin/emacs.

Well, I have written a `which' for MS-DOS. If you want a copy, send me mail.
[If I get many requests, I'll post it.]
  -- perry
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