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n. 1. A bang path or explicitly routed Internet address; a node-by-node
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specification of a link between two machines. Though these are now obsolete
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as a form of addressing, they still show up in diagnostics and trace headers
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occasionally (e.g. in NNTP headers). 2. [Unix] A filename, fully specified
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relative to the root directory (as opposed to relative to the current
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directory; the latter is sometimes called a relative path ). This is also
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called a pathname. 3. [Unix and MS-DOS/Windows] The search path , an
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environment variable specifying the directories in which the shell
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(COMMAND.COM, under MS-DOS) should look for commands. Other, similar
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constructs abound under Unix (for example, the C preprocessor has a search
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path it uses in looking for #include files).
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