> The executable() function cannot find files that are in the $PATH, where the file's path element contains a tilde.
The PATH is wrong. Tilde should not appear literally in $PATH, nor
literal '$HOME'.
Make sure PATH does not contain a literal tilde, but rather,
is expansion, the value of $HOME.
Shell won't find executable in such PATH, too.
Try using $HOME when seting PATH, and make sure it is expanded.
Try this in bash:
bash
export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
echo $PATH
Notice tilde is automatically substituted.
It tilde appears in PATH, your PATH is wrong.
Yakov
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