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. -- 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 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Perry The Cynic (Peter Kiehtreiber) perry@arkon.key.com ** What good signature isn't taken yet? ** ...!pacbell!key!perry