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bash: ucbps: command not found
[cbwlskbd@cbl06677app08 ~]$


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  • Probably related to: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/400549/…

    – Valentin Bajrami
    Jan 10 at 13:15











  • Could it be a typo for /usr/ucb/ps or ucb/ps while in the /usr directory??

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 10 at 13:45















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How do I solve this?



bash: ucbps: command not found
[cbwlskbd@cbl06677app08 ~]$


Where to include the path for this?
and how the paths are included










share|improve this question
























  • Probably related to: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/400549/…

    – Valentin Bajrami
    Jan 10 at 13:15











  • Could it be a typo for /usr/ucb/ps or ucb/ps while in the /usr directory??

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 10 at 13:45













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How do I solve this?



bash: ucbps: command not found
[cbwlskbd@cbl06677app08 ~]$


Where to include the path for this?
and how the paths are included










share|improve this question
















How do I solve this?



bash: ucbps: command not found
[cbwlskbd@cbl06677app08 ~]$


Where to include the path for this?
and how the paths are included







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  • Probably related to: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/400549/…

    – Valentin Bajrami
    Jan 10 at 13:15











  • Could it be a typo for /usr/ucb/ps or ucb/ps while in the /usr directory??

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 10 at 13:45

















  • Probably related to: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/400549/…

    – Valentin Bajrami
    Jan 10 at 13:15











  • Could it be a typo for /usr/ucb/ps or ucb/ps while in the /usr directory??

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 10 at 13:45
















Probably related to: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/400549/…

– Valentin Bajrami
Jan 10 at 13:15





Probably related to: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/400549/…

– Valentin Bajrami
Jan 10 at 13:15













Could it be a typo for /usr/ucb/ps or ucb/ps while in the /usr directory??

– Jeff Schaller
Jan 10 at 13:45





Could it be a typo for /usr/ucb/ps or ucb/ps while in the /usr directory??

– Jeff Schaller
Jan 10 at 13:45










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Suppose your path to executable is /some_path. The correct way to add this path at the last of the PATH environment variable is:



export PATH="$PATH:/some_path"


And if you want to insert it at the beginning then:



export PATH="/some_path:$PATH"





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    Suppose your path to executable is /some_path. The correct way to add this path at the last of the PATH environment variable is:



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    And if you want to insert it at the beginning then:



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      Suppose your path to executable is /some_path. The correct way to add this path at the last of the PATH environment variable is:



      export PATH="$PATH:/some_path"


      And if you want to insert it at the beginning then:



      export PATH="/some_path:$PATH"





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        Suppose your path to executable is /some_path. The correct way to add this path at the last of the PATH environment variable is:



        export PATH="$PATH:/some_path"


        And if you want to insert it at the beginning then:



        export PATH="/some_path:$PATH"





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        Suppose your path to executable is /some_path. The correct way to add this path at the last of the PATH environment variable is:



        export PATH="$PATH:/some_path"


        And if you want to insert it at the beginning then:



        export PATH="/some_path:$PATH"






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