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What does " " , " ", " " represent while giving path?Let's be precise: " "is a path which begins with a , and thus it is an absolute path Thus, we need to begin in the root of the file system and navigate through the folders given by name, whereas the names are separated by s (because this is the unix path separator) Thus, is the root of the file system with no folders entered after
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Here is a video tutorial I created that shows how to set a folder to the path environmental variable in Windows 11 Alternatively, below is a step-by-step description of the process with screenshots
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A path set in bash_profile will only be set in a bash login shell (bash -l) If you put your path in profile it will be available to your complete desktop session
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It depends on the shell you're using On Solaris (I know the question is about Linux) one of the shells (can't remember which one off the top of my head) requires that you do the export separately from setting the value in a script So I've just gotten into the habit of doing it on 2 lines
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Path Environment Variable Windows 10 Echo %Path% on command prompt shows only %Path% [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 6 months ago Modified 5 years, 8 months ago
- How can I get the actual absolute path of an executable that was found . . .
Without knowing what your attempting to do, and why you need the absolute path of an executable that is otherwise found, you would use the NET cop ability to confirm a File actually exists
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I want to add a directory to search my search path I know I have to modify the PATH environment variable However, I want the change to be permanent, so that it is always in effect, for every Term
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