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I have tried yo update snapshots that failed but didnt work ("jest command not found" after running jest --updateSnapshot) - Alessandro May 2 '18 at 15:55. add a comment | 8 Answers Active Oldest Votes. 59. 0. Jest is installed, but is likely in your ./node_modules/.bin directory. You can append that to Specific shasum package could be installed. There is a perl package that contains shasum command, # yum install perl-Digest-SHA -y It will install the shasum command. I need shasum command to check for the files integrity. I thought of the default command but it says " Command not found " I am a beginner in Linux when i install arch Linux dual boot, download base system then i go to chroot then make a ram using a command: mkinitcpio -p Linux. when i write it, gives me command not found. /bin/ls lists the files, but then I see these 2 lines below it: -bash: sed: command not found -bash: git: command not found - Blankman Sep 12 '12 at 2:40 In case your problem was with /etc/environment , use the following command (in centos 6): ssh -t root@
sudo ~/scripts/hma-vpn.sh -l >~/servers.txt. That will then create a file called servers.txt in your home folder that you can examine later with nano or Leafpad. Aliases. I appreciate that these commands are quite long and would be difficult to remember however we can quite easily make some aliases for them.
Hi, I install a new ESX 3 server and when I want to import vmdk I receive the following error: -bash: vmkfstools: command not found have you any idea fc-cache: command not found. Ask Question Asked 1 year, 6 months ago. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Viewed 8k times 6. I've just installed ttf-mscorefonts on ubuntu 18.04 server (not desktop) by running the following command: sudo apt install ttf-mscorefonts-installer Everything seems to have installed correctly. Hi all, I just installed a OpenSUSE 13.1 Now i want to install Apache server in this system, but when i type a command yast -i apache2 it said -bash: yast: command not found i remember yast should be including in OpenSUSE ? So i'm wonder why this message appearing? May i know how can i use yast in openSUSE 13? Thank all.
root 8849 0.0 0.0 55656 2736 pts/2 S+ 00:21 0:00 sudo ./hma-vpn.sh -p udp phoenix (loc1 s1) ----->script command vpn client root 8850 0.0 0.0 13496 1776 pts/2 S+ 00:21 0:00 /bin/bash ./hma-vpn.sh -p udp phoenix (loc1 s1)
Thanks Tim. Now mpiifort is working. I am trying to compile source codes and created .optrpt but executable output file is not created. The following remark I got during MAKEFILE run: I'd like to chnage it to something else but am not able to locate it anywhere… have found it in other distros like ubuntu/debian - they have it in /etc/bash.bashrc and they even have such package by name command-not-found… and I was able to replace it with desired content… so, is there a way to perform the same on centos? 'robot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file" My team installed Python in C:\Python27 folder and I installed ROBOT framework and all required libraries with the following command I have tried yo update snapshots that failed but didnt work ("jest command not found" after running jest --updateSnapshot) - Alessandro May 2 '18 at 15:55. add a comment | 8 Answers Active Oldest Votes. 59. 0. Jest is installed, but is likely in your ./node_modules/.bin directory. You can append that to Specific shasum package could be installed. There is a perl package that contains shasum command, # yum install perl-Digest-SHA -y It will install the shasum command. I need shasum command to check for the files integrity. I thought of the default command but it says " Command not found " I am a beginner in Linux when i install arch Linux dual boot, download base system then i go to chroot then make a ram using a command: mkinitcpio -p Linux. when i write it, gives me command not found. /bin/ls lists the files, but then I see these 2 lines below it: -bash: sed: command not found -bash: git: command not found - Blankman Sep 12 '12 at 2:40 In case your problem was with /etc/environment , use the following command (in centos 6): ssh -t root@