Install coccigrep on Ubuntu

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Coccigrep (https://pypi.org/project/coccigrep/) seems to be a great tool to search through C code.
However, when I install it using pip install coccigrep, it isn't found:
> coccigrep
coccigrep: command not found
I am on Ubuntu 18.04.
How do I install this?
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Coccigrep (https://pypi.org/project/coccigrep/) seems to be a great tool to search through C code.
However, when I install it using pip install coccigrep, it isn't found:
> coccigrep
coccigrep: command not found
I am on Ubuntu 18.04.
How do I install this?
ubuntu pip
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Coccigrep (https://pypi.org/project/coccigrep/) seems to be a great tool to search through C code.
However, when I install it using pip install coccigrep, it isn't found:
> coccigrep
coccigrep: command not found
I am on Ubuntu 18.04.
How do I install this?
ubuntu pip
Coccigrep (https://pypi.org/project/coccigrep/) seems to be a great tool to search through C code.
However, when I install it using pip install coccigrep, it isn't found:
> coccigrep
coccigrep: command not found
I am on Ubuntu 18.04.
How do I install this?
ubuntu pip
ubuntu pip
asked Dec 12 at 11:01
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It seems to be a $PATH related issue(message: command not found). pip must be installing things on ~/.local/bin or ~/bin, the bin directories inside your home.
You will have to add that location by editing the .profile file inside your home, and adding the following line at the end of that file:
PATH="$HOME/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
After that, source ~/.profile should be enough to reload your profile file.
Take a look at the Bug #1588562 link below. It should be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 but there is a guy reporting that it's not.
Related Stuff:
- Which distributions have $HOME/.local/bin in $PATH?
- Correcting path setting in ~/.profile file
Bug #1588562 - Please add ~/.local/bin to the default $PATH
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It seems to be a $PATH related issue(message: command not found). pip must be installing things on ~/.local/bin or ~/bin, the bin directories inside your home.
You will have to add that location by editing the .profile file inside your home, and adding the following line at the end of that file:
PATH="$HOME/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
After that, source ~/.profile should be enough to reload your profile file.
Take a look at the Bug #1588562 link below. It should be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 but there is a guy reporting that it's not.
Related Stuff:
- Which distributions have $HOME/.local/bin in $PATH?
- Correcting path setting in ~/.profile file
Bug #1588562 - Please add ~/.local/bin to the default $PATH
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It seems to be a $PATH related issue(message: command not found). pip must be installing things on ~/.local/bin or ~/bin, the bin directories inside your home.
You will have to add that location by editing the .profile file inside your home, and adding the following line at the end of that file:
PATH="$HOME/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
After that, source ~/.profile should be enough to reload your profile file.
Take a look at the Bug #1588562 link below. It should be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 but there is a guy reporting that it's not.
Related Stuff:
- Which distributions have $HOME/.local/bin in $PATH?
- Correcting path setting in ~/.profile file
Bug #1588562 - Please add ~/.local/bin to the default $PATH
add a comment |
It seems to be a $PATH related issue(message: command not found). pip must be installing things on ~/.local/bin or ~/bin, the bin directories inside your home.
You will have to add that location by editing the .profile file inside your home, and adding the following line at the end of that file:
PATH="$HOME/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
After that, source ~/.profile should be enough to reload your profile file.
Take a look at the Bug #1588562 link below. It should be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 but there is a guy reporting that it's not.
Related Stuff:
- Which distributions have $HOME/.local/bin in $PATH?
- Correcting path setting in ~/.profile file
Bug #1588562 - Please add ~/.local/bin to the default $PATH
It seems to be a $PATH related issue(message: command not found). pip must be installing things on ~/.local/bin or ~/bin, the bin directories inside your home.
You will have to add that location by editing the .profile file inside your home, and adding the following line at the end of that file:
PATH="$HOME/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
After that, source ~/.profile should be enough to reload your profile file.
Take a look at the Bug #1588562 link below. It should be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 but there is a guy reporting that it's not.
Related Stuff:
- Which distributions have $HOME/.local/bin in $PATH?
- Correcting path setting in ~/.profile file
Bug #1588562 - Please add ~/.local/bin to the default $PATH
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