Bug 50844

Summary: An alias for "which" for (t)csh is only annoying.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Göran Uddeborg <goeran>
Component: whichAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: Aaron Brown <abrown>
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Description Göran Uddeborg 2001-08-03 20:21:26 UTC
The package "which" includes a file which-2.csh in profile.d which sets up
an alias for which for those shells.  I find this annoying, prefering the
version of which built-in to the shells, since it is more precise and is
what I'm used to.  I can of course easily fix this for myself with an
"unalias" in my .cshrc.  But I would guess most tcsh users would have the
same opinion, so I suggest the file is removed from the package.

(The which-2.sh file is of course quite ok.  This is about the (t)csh
version only.)

Comment 1 Ngo Than 2001-08-04 14:02:04 UTC
It's fixed in 2.12-3. You will find it in next rawhide