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.bash_profile Path
bash doesn't use all directories from $PATH to search for executablePATH is not getting exported by default in Ubuntu 12.04Some error messages displayed when I start terminal (both as root and as normal user)Can't run Bash scriptnot command 'subl' found, trying to open ~/.bash_profile with itproblems with path of msp430 gccCannot update bash_profile in Ubuntu 14.04Ubuntu Cross-compile for ARM - PATH variable - bash errorWhy does which show me one path for an executable, but when I run the executable bash thinks it's in a different path?App installed in directory on the PATH, but not found. Weird /snap/bin - error message
I'm tryig to install an AVR programmer, and the installation ask me for the Path of the .bash_profile; I should run this command: echo 'PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile and get this answer /bin/csh or /bin/tcsh but I'm not getting anything.
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I'm tryig to install an AVR programmer, and the installation ask me for the Path of the .bash_profile; I should run this command: echo 'PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile and get this answer /bin/csh or /bin/tcsh but I'm not getting anything.
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"... and get this answer/bin/cshor/bin/tcsh" why do you believe that? the command would not normally produce any output (unless it fails)
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I'm tryig to install an AVR programmer, and the installation ask me for the Path of the .bash_profile; I should run this command: echo 'PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile and get this answer /bin/csh or /bin/tcsh but I'm not getting anything.
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I'm tryig to install an AVR programmer, and the installation ask me for the Path of the .bash_profile; I should run this command: echo 'PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile and get this answer /bin/csh or /bin/tcsh but I'm not getting anything.
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"... and get this answer/bin/cshor/bin/tcsh" why do you believe that? the command would not normally produce any output (unless it fails)
– steeldriver
2 hours ago
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"... and get this answer/bin/cshor/bin/tcsh" why do you believe that? the command would not normally produce any output (unless it fails)
– steeldriver
2 hours ago
"... and get this answer
/bin/csh or /bin/tcsh" why do you believe that? the command would not normally produce any output (unless it fails)– steeldriver
2 hours ago
"... and get this answer
/bin/csh or /bin/tcsh" why do you believe that? the command would not normally produce any output (unless it fails)– steeldriver
2 hours ago
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/bin/cshor/bin/tcsh" why do you believe that? the command would not normally produce any output (unless it fails)– steeldriver
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