guys,
for some reason my xm command insists on starting from the wrong location:
[root@LCENT01 ~]# xm list
Hello? Hello? Anybody home? Huh? Think, McFly. Think!
at /usr/local/bin/xm line 20.
when it really should be starting from /usr/sbin/xm without specifying
the full path every time I want to use the command? It used to work
fine, until i rsync'ed the /usr/local/bin directory from a work server
to my home machine. apparently they have their own customized xm
script that they wrote. Not sure why my system thinks it has to
startup from there ever since doing the rsync...
thanks!
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for some reason my xm command insists on starting from the wrong location:
[root@LCENT01 ~]# xm list
Hello? Hello? Anybody home? Huh? Think, McFly. Think!
at /usr/local/bin/xm line 20.
when it really should be starting from /usr/sbin/xm without specifying
the full path every time I want to use the command? It used to work
fine, until i rsync'ed the /usr/local/bin directory from a work server
to my home machine. apparently they have their own customized xm
script that they wrote. Not sure why my system thinks it has to
startup from there ever since doing the rsync...
thanks!
--
Here's my RSA Public key:
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 5A4873A9
Share and enjoy!!
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