Red Hat / Fedora :: Apxs Not Found In Bash
Dec 25, 2008what I should do to use apxs ?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI've been using linux for a long time, and I just ran into a problem that has me stumped. Any time I mistype a command, it says "Command not found."... yea, I know that's normal. But it doesn't return me to my # prompt. I have to press Ctrl+C to get back. code...
I know I do have one issue with this computer, I have 2 blown caps on my motherboard. This was a dual boot system, but after a virus with winblows, I decided to switch it to strictly linux. (roommates... *grumble*) I think I was running fc10 before I wiped the hd & installed fc12. Fc12 does seem to be running slower, and I still haven't got my sound card working properly... but that issue is for another topic...
-YungBlood Reborn
I got a problem with terminal, since i'm really a noob with terminal i don't know how to fix it.Everytime i type in a command it shows for example:
-bash: ls: command not found
Even the basic commands don't work... just cd <directory> and those things works
In trying to use the instructions here [URL] I get Quote: -bash: wget: command not found
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new to Linux and I am trying to convert image files to mpeg video I tried using this command images2mpg -o Vorticity.mpeg -i Vorticity-Magnitude0%d.jpeg I get an error as below bash: images2mpg: command not found
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've just setup a new serve on CentOS5.3 64bit and installed apache2.2 through the command below sudo yum install httpd mod_ssl
View 2 Replies View Relatedand I am trying to set up a web server with mod_python installed with apache. When I run the ./configure for mod_python it gives me an error saying that can't find apxs. I have Ubuntu server addition and Apache2
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am having problems installing fortran g95 compiler. I followed the exact instructions listed on the website The G95 Project (click on manual tab for further details), but I am still getting this error when I try using the driver:
shamo@linux-wrws:~> g95
bash: g95: command not found
Here is what I did:
>wget -O - http://ftp.g95.org/g95-x86-linux.tgz | tar xvfz -
The program installed properly, and I was able to verify the installation in /usr/share/g95-install. All the libraries were installed, and I was able to run the actual "executable" when I cd'ed to its directory) Next I created a symbolic link to the driver so that I could run from anywhere using g95 command:
>ln -s $PWD/g95-install/bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu-g95 /usr/bin/g95
Again I was able to verify that the link was created in /usr/bin. I also verified that /usr/bin was on my PATH using $PATH command.
tell me what does error message signify and what should be done to rectify it...bash : lex :command not found
View 3 Replies View RelatedI added $PATH=/usr/local/mysql to .bashrc_profile and I guess I wrote it in the wrong place...now when I log in my fedora the terminal says:
-bash: dircolors: command not found
-bash: cut: command not found
-bash: cut: command not found
[code]....
I was reading in one of my redhat books that this command would make linux rered the inittab file but whin I try it I get Bash: init: command not found.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to edit the environment with a bash script, a part of my script is showed in the post. Its not everything, but the rest is working fine. At the begin of my script I've the follow line Code: #!/bin/bash
set -e First I tried with this solution. Code: sudo chmod 777 /etc
sudo rm /etc/environment
echo 'PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/ruby/bin"' > */etc/environment
sudo chmod 755 /etc
source /etc/environment Error, source not found
The second solution was this:
Code: sudo chmod 777 /etc
sudo rm /etc/environment
echo 'PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/ruby/bin"' > */etc/environment
sudo chmod 755 /etc
. /etc/environment
This one didn't give an error, but if I try this:
Code: ruby -v got an error
so the environment didn't worked.
If I use both commands
Code: source /etc/environment
Code: . /etc/environment
In the terminal, without a bash script, it works, so if I do
Code: ruby -v
It works and showed the right version.
I did install a brand new debian etch on my server, update and upgrade has been done.I did installed a postfix and couple of tools ( like courier-* ).But when i want to try to sent a mail with mail command, it says command not found.I did use the method on the bottom of this thread succesfully, but any idea for this tool to be back on my server ?Did i uninstall it when installing a package ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am having redhat 5 linux machine running on my windwos x in vmware workstation. Today i was installing oracle software in redhat 5 after editing the bash profile for the oracle user i got the following messages
su - oracle
password:*****
-bash: [oracle: command not found
[code]....
i am using scientific linux, fedora 12accidentaly i changed LD_LIBRARY_PATH of the root profile to a different location. so terminal cannot understand any command as i type. is there any other ways to access .bashrc file exept using editors emacs, vi, nedit. my own profile works fine but i dont have permission to access the root folder. only commands the terminal responds to are pwd, cd, echo. i dont have any clue how to restore the library because it locates here:
[root@localhost ~]# echo $PATH
/usr/local/src/root/bin:
[root@localhost ~]# nedit .bashrc
[code]....
I followed this tutorial: [URL]
After this tutorial I did:
root@web1:~# /etc/init.d/snmpd restart Restarting network management services: snmpd.
As far as I think evrything went ok. I want to test my config with: snmpwalk localhost -c public -v1
I get this error: bash: snmpwalk: command not found
I'm not entirely sure how to describe this. I've got a user account set up and I've downloaded a few programs I'd like to install. When I'm in my account, I go to the terminal and type then get;
$ pkgtool
bash: pkgtool: command not found
However, if I'm in root and do the same thing, it brings up the menu. What do I have to do to get pkgtool to work from my user account?
when i type su command following error comes error is:"bash: __git_ps1: command not found". what is problem?
View 2 Replies View Relatedrpm -ivh httpd-2.0.59-1.i386.rpm
warning: httpd-2.0.59-1.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 751d7f27
error: Failed dependencies:
libapr-0.so.0 is needed by httpd-2.0.59-1.i386
libaprutil-0.so.0 is needed by httpd-2.0.59-1.i386
[code]...
Gcc seems to be installed by not configured maybe?Below are some command line resultsIs gcc installed, and if so, how do I configure it so it run properly.
rpm -qa | grep gcc
libgcc-4.1.2-44.el5
gcc-4.1.2-44.el5
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I am trying to use fdisk command as following but it gave me error . .
[root@rac2 ~]# fdisk
bash: fdisk: command not found
I am running on Oracle Enterprise Linux 32-bit
I have a new machine with LINUX Red Hat 5 installed. As I try to use command dos2unix I got:
Code:
-bash: dos2unix: command not found
How can I install this command?
While attempting to uninstall Perl (through Yast) from my SUSE installation, it ended up deleted everything important in OS
compilers are gone, SVN gone.
Its a dedicated server and lots of other applications were running on it.
now it says "-bash: yast: command not found".
I am usually sshed into different boxes and i forgot what ip I am logged into sometimes. Is there a command I can type to give me the ip on the box I am on.
cat /etc/*release
CentOS release 5 (Final)
this failed
ifconfig | more
bash: ifconfig: command not found
I recently installed 10.04, in the process of installing MythTV... I'm looking for installed files and find bash no longer finds updatedb or locate commands. I did change /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname to change the name of the box. Could this have hosed those commands? I tried them as root... sudo -i, same result...
View 6 Replies View RelatedI cannot find a bash command: "file" !
It say "-bash: file: command not found"
"file" is used to determine file type on a bash right ? is there a package i have to install ? deprecated ?
I use debian wheezy distro
I ssh to a remote server which is running in SUSE. And I want to install apache2.0 there. Then I used yast2 to install it. But after installing it, I go to the terminal and type" apache -version" to check if apache is installed there. And it said "-bash: apache: command not found". I don't if I haven't successfully installed it, or I have installed it but just haven't put it into PATH yet. So, my problem is that can anyone tell how to check if I have installed it? If I have installed it, then what is the path of the directory it locates? And if I haven't probably installed it, then can you tell me the how I can installed it? And I am asked to install apache mod_wsgi as well.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI use snmpv3, and experiencing problem in passwords containing special symbols like "!". For Ex.: snmpwalk -v 3 -a SHA -A xxxxxxx!xx -l authPriv -u user -x DES -X xxxxxxx <IP address/Name of device> -bash: !xx: event not found I also tried using "" before "!" in passwords for ex. xxxxxx!xx, but then I have failed authentication.
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