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Re: How to call something when a command is not found?
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Eli Schwartz |
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Re: How to call something when a command is not found? |
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Tue, 9 Mar 2021 17:17:26 -0500 |
On 3/9/21 5:13 PM, Peng Yu wrote:
> Thanks. The output looks like the following,
>
> $ /usr/lib/command-not-found shc
> Command 'shc' is available in the following places
> * /bin/shc
> * /usr/bin/shc
> shc: command not found
That is an external disk executable "command-not-found".
It is NOT the bash manual command_not_found_handle.
Please try your research again.
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Eli Schwartz
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- How to call something when a command is not found?, Peng Yu, 2021/03/09
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- Re: How to call something when a command is not found?, Marco Ippolito, 2021/03/09
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- Re: How to call something when a command is not found?, Peng Yu, 2021/03/09
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- Re: How to call something when a command is not found?, Eli Schwartz, 2021/03/09
- Re: How to call something when a command is not found?, Marco Ippolito, 2021/03/09
- Re: How to call something when a command is not found?, Lawrence Velázquez, 2021/03/09