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./ls means execute the program named ls, located in the root. It's not
there. Try ls ./ to list the current directory or ls / to list the root
itself.
Pete Hall
pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jim Lowary wrote:
| If I do the "./" What I am getting is:
|
|> ./ls
| qsh: 001-0014 Command ./ls not found.
| $
|
| So how best to reinstall? Should it be removed first?
|
| Thanks,
| -- Jim Lowary
|
| Jim Lowary wrote:
|>> cd /usr/bin
|>> ls
|> qsh: 001-0019 Error found searching for command ls. No such path or
|> directory.
|
| It's very important to prefix the 'ls' command with './' ... this tell's
|
| QSH to try to run the program in the current directory.
|
|>> export PATH=/usr/bin
|>> ls
|> qsh: 001-0019 Error found searching for command ls. No such path or
|> directory.
|> Looks like the list command is missing? Would that mean that QSH
|> should be reloaded, and if so could you just re-install it or would
| you
|> need to remove and reinstall.
|
| Yep, I would concur with that.
|
| david
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