Fixing command builtin for freebsd#44
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It does not seem that "command -pv xrandr" is able to find xrandr in my PATH on FreeBSD. Im not sure if this is due to there just not being a default /etc/environment set or what but I think we should be checking the current PATH as well as the default to make sure we search all possibilities.
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The problem is the It ignores user's PATH and substitutes I don't think that makes much sense for |
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@cemeyer Thanks for the clarification, thats makes sense since Regardless, I think it still makes some sense cover both cases and check |
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Sure, it seems harmless to me. |
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hello, any update..? |
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Depends on: Ventto/libshlist#2
Closes: #30
It does not seem that "command -pv xrandr" is able to find xrandr in my PATH on FreeBSD. Im not sure if this is due to there just not being a default /etc/environment set or what but I think we should be checking
the current PATH as well as the default to make sure we search all possibilities.
Let me know what you think.
Tests
Building with my PR from libshlist: Ventto/libshlist#2 nets me the expect results: