Silly question - do any of those files actually exist?

I.e., is there a '.sh.grep' in /bin/ and what does it link to?

Why I ask: It looks like you're using something of a 'busybox' environment,
where all commands are linked to a single executable.

Henk


On 10/17/14 14:51, Ed Horch wrote:
Sorry, I was unclear. In this case, <command> is not the shell builtin, it's any random command. In my case, it happened with make, gmake and grep, e.g.

grep is a tracked alias for /bin/.sh.grep

-Ed Horch


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