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twhich(1) User Commands twhich(1)
NAME
twhich - locates a file listing in transcripts
SYNOPSIS
twhich [ -aIrV ] [ -K command ] file
twhich -s -K command [ -aIV ] file
DESCRIPTION
twhich searches each transcript listed in the command file ( the
default name is command.K ) for file. Transcripts are searched in
precedence order. The first transcript listed in the command file has
the lowest precedence, the next higher, and the last has the highest.
If any special files are listed, the special.T transcript will have the
absolute highest precedence. file must be the full decoded path (See
fsdiff(1)), as listed in the transcript.
If file is found, twhich prints a message to the standard output
indicating the transcript, line number and matching line, and then
exits. With the -a option, twhich will continue to search all
transcripts listed in the command file for file. With the -r option,
twhich will search for each path component, progressively building to
file, behaving as above when matches are found. If a path element in
file is missing, twhich will print "not found" and continue looking for
the next element.
The -s option is used to run twhich on a radmind server. When run on a
server, the command file to search must be given with the -K option.
All listed transcripts must be in the respective radmind server
transcript directory.
OPTIONS
-a list all transcripts that contain file.
-I be case insensitive when comparing paths.
-K command specifies a command file, by default
/var/radmind/client/command.K
-s indicates that twhich is running on a radmind
server.
-r searches for each path element in file.
-V displays the version number of twhich and exits.
FILES
/var/radmind/client/command.K
name of the default command file.
special.T name of the special transcript.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 File was found.
1 File was not found.
>1 An error occurred.
SEE ALSO
fsdiff(1), ktcheck(1), lapply(1), lcksum(1), lcreate(1), lfdiff(1),
lmerge(1), lsort(1), radmind(8).
RSUG December 12, 2010 twhich(1)