On Mi 12 Okt 2022 at 05:00, Paulo da Silva <p_d_a_s_i_l_v_a...@nonetnoaddress.pt> wrote:
> The simple question: How do I find the full path of a shell command > (linux), i.e. how do I obtain the corresponding of, for example, > "type rm" in command line? > > The reason: > I have python program that launches a detached rm. It works pretty well > until it is invoked by cron! I suspect that for cron we need to specify > the full path. > Of course I can hardcode /usr/bin/rm. But, is rm always in /usr/bin? > What about other commands? Why not just use os.unlink ? 'Andreas -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list