Hi, The "hash" command is a builtin command of bash ... it's not an executable file. And of course you don't need to restart X Window, just use "hash -r" should fix your problem. Regards KC kccheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On 4/22/05, Xu Qiang <Qiang.Xu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > stian@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > You're synlink is somehow broken. ls -las /usr/bin/gmake will reveal > > this. Or the shell hash (cache of where executable files are located) > > are a bit to aggressive. Try hash or hash --help to see what you > > can find. > > No, my symlink isn't broken. "ll /usr/bin/gmake" shows it points to the correct place. > > Strangely, I didn't find "hash" command. "find / -name hash" didn't give me any result. > > But the problem is solved by restarting X Window. Now I can usr "gmake" and "gtk-demo" anywhere. :) > > Still, I am confused at the reason. Isn't it an advantage of linux/FreeBSD/Unix over Windows that it doesn't need reset after installing any software to make it effective? > > Regards, > Xu Qiang > _______________________________________________ > > gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list > > > _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list