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WHEREIS(1)		   OpenBSD Reference Manual		    WHEREIS(1)

NAME
     whereis - locate programs

SYNOPSIS
     whereis [-a] name ...

DESCRIPTION
     The whereis utility checks the standard binary directories for the
     specified name, printing out the paths of any it finds that are
     executable by the user.

     The path searched is the string returned by the sysctl(8) utility for the
     ``user.cs_path'' string.

     If the -a flag is given, whereis will return a list of all matches
     instead of just the first match.

EXIT STATUS
     The whereis utility exits with one of the following values:

	   0	   All names were successfully resolved.
	   1	   Some names were resolved but not all.
	   2	   No names were resolved.

SEE ALSO
     apropos(1), find(1), locate(1), which(1), sysctl(8)

STANDARDS
     The historic flags and arguments for the whereis utility are no longer
     available in this version.

HISTORY
     The whereis command appeared in 3.0BSD.

OpenBSD 4.9		      September 29, 2010		   OpenBSD 4.9
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