>You can tell which version is being used thusly: 'which locate' will
>return '/sw/bin/locate' if it's the fink version (in a default
>fink installation) and will return '/usr/bin/locate' if you are using the
>default Darwin locate.
Thanks. As I suspected, it is the Darwin version, now running. A
You can tell which version is being used thusly: 'which locate' will
return '/sw/bin/locate' if it's the fink version (in a default
fink installation) and will return '/usr/bin/locate' if you are using the
default Darwin locate.
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Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia Univer
Hi, first post here, so hello everyone. I looked at the first pages of
archives, but didn't find out if this has already been pointed out: so,
sorry if it's already been said before.
Lately, I noted that launching locate always gave me some output (I can't
say if it was complete or not) and then