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/ 2 Years ago, mon, november 29, 2021, 2:12:51
I ended up screwing up my terminal, while setting up Sbt for the Coursera Scala course. I can't summon gedit (or anything else) anymore. I got the following error:
Command 'gedit' is available in '/usr/bin/gedit'
The command could not be located because '/usr/bin' is not included in the PATH environment variable.
Also, each new instance of Terminal writes these messages before any command is written:
-bash: :/home/antonio/jdk7/jdk1.7.0_07/bin: No such file or directory
-bash: export: `/home/antonio/Desktop/Scala/install/sbt/bin:/home/antonio/jdk7/jdk1.7.0_07/bin': not a valid identifier
I recently did a manual installation of the jdk 7, which apparently works:
java -version
java version "1.7.0_07"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_07-b10)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.3-b01, mixed mode)
While setting up Sbt, I made the mistake of editing bashrc by writing gedit ~/.bashrc
on my terminal instead of writing gedit .bashrc
, I wrote the following lines at the end of the bashrc file that opened:
export PATH=/PATH/TO/YOUR/jdk1.7.0-VERSION/bin:$PATH
export PATH=/home/antonio/jdk7/jdk1.7.0_07/bin:$PATH
What is wrong here?
How can I access my bashrc file and modify it again?
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