On May 10, 2014 9:10 AM, "Brandon Allbery" <allbery.b@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Alexander Solla <alex.solla@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> But now consider:
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>>     $ cabal --version
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>>     cabal-install version 1.16.0.2
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>>     using version 1.16.0 of the Cabal library
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>>     $ which cabal
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>>     /home/ajs/.cabal/bin/cabal
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>>     $ /home/ajs/.cabal/bin/cabal --version
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>>     cabal-install version 1.20.0.1
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>>     using version 1.20.0.0 of the Cabal library
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> This is why I keep, completely pointlessly, telling people to never ever use `which`. It lies. But people want the lies and get confused when they prove to be lies.
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> Try `type cabal` --- NOT `which cabal` --- to see what is really going on. Then use `hash -r` to fix it.

Off-topic, but I just read a recounting of a guy recovering a system from a fork bomb, so he could only use shell builtins. And of course some sysadmin had aliased type to which, hanging the shell.

So follow Brandon's advice, and don't alias type.