Can you do a "which emacs" to see which one is being called?

On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Viktor Haag wrote:

> Massimo Marino writes:
>  > Viktor,
>  >
>  > I checked the PATH and indeed you got it right. Now, shouldn't
>  > this be taken care by init.sh ?
>
> It should be. You can check to make sure that /sw/bin/init.sh
> exists and does reset the PATH.
>
> Then you should check that you don't re-reset the PATH *after*
> init.sh gets called in your login sequence... (and check to make
> sure that you're in fact sourcing /sw/bin/init.sh correctly in
> your login sequence)...
>
>  > On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 10:52 PM, Viktor Haag wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>  > > It seems to me that the most likely cause of your problem is
>  > > having /usr/bin before /sw/bin in your path...
>
>
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