Switch to shutil.which() & drop custom implementation#2898
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Python 3.3 provides it, so switch to it since the required Python version is 3.6.
It is no more used now, so drop it along with its tests.
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Python 3.3 provides
shutil.which(); since our required Python version is 3.6, then:which()toshutil.which()which()and the tests for itThere should be no behaviour change, as
shutil.which()does the right thing.