If you have the /opt/local directories set up in your path before the /usr directories, you can use the "which" command. If not you can use "find".On 05 Apr, 2007, at 17:20, Alex Kac wrote:
Of course, when I do a "whereis" it gives me stuff in /usr/bin. How do I get whereis to show me the path in /opt/local?Alex Kac - President and FounderWeb Information Solutions, Inc. - Microsoft Certified Partner"Patience is the companion of wisdom."--Anonymous
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