Larry Alkoff wrote:
Bart Oldeman wrote:
You may have two dosemu's (and dosemu.bin's) installed, one, 1.2.2-8,
in /usr/bin and the other one, 1.3.3, in /usr/local/bin, and
/usr/local/bin comes first in your $PATH.
Bart
Bart you are absolutely right - there were two dosemu.bin's.
I've moved the files in /usr/local/bin to /usr/local/bin/old because
they wouldn't start dosemu.
The grep 1.2 /usr/bin/dosemu.bin produces several hits of visible 1.2 in
the text portions (I realize . matches any character)
grep [.]
does not match any character.
If you want to know what you are actually executing, try
which command_name
On my system, I get
$ which dosemu
/usr/local/bin/dosemu
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