Without telling us what the shared directory is (or the shared directories are), without telling us what program names exist in those shared directory or directories, and with the only sample program name you say you have in bin directory being /home/myself/bin/latest_prog; it is hard to make a good example. Let us suppose that PATH is set by /home/shared/bashrc with:
and let us assume that the following programs are located in /home/shared/bin:
and that you have installed a newer version of progC as a file with the pathname: /home/myself/bin/progC
Then, with PATH set to:
attempts to run progA, progB, progC and progD will run the versions found in /usr/share/bin. But, with PATH set to: progA, progB, and progD will still be run from /usr/share/bin, but progC will be run from /home/myself/bin.
And, in either case, awk, cat, sed, and vi will still be run from /bin or /usr/bin (unless you install replacements for them in /usr/myself/bin or someone has installed replacements for them in /home/share/bin.
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