my bash terminal is showing unwanted message when starting
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bash: source: /home/vj/.rvm/scripts/rvm: is a directory
Recently I tried to install ruby on my PC. And after that installation every time am starting my terminal it is showing the above message. I want to remove it because it's pretty annoying...I am new to Ubuntu so don't know much about it... So my only hope is you guys in the community
command-line bash ruby
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bash: source: /home/vj/.rvm/scripts/rvm: is a directory
Recently I tried to install ruby on my PC. And after that installation every time am starting my terminal it is showing the above message. I want to remove it because it's pretty annoying...I am new to Ubuntu so don't know much about it... So my only hope is you guys in the community
command-line bash ruby
Check if that directory is mentioned in your.bashrc
file in your home directory.
â John Anderson
Apr 1 at 12:51
I reinstalled Ruby using rvm and that line has gone
â Vishnu Jeejo
Apr 2 at 1:48
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bash: source: /home/vj/.rvm/scripts/rvm: is a directory
Recently I tried to install ruby on my PC. And after that installation every time am starting my terminal it is showing the above message. I want to remove it because it's pretty annoying...I am new to Ubuntu so don't know much about it... So my only hope is you guys in the community
command-line bash ruby
bash: source: /home/vj/.rvm/scripts/rvm: is a directory
Recently I tried to install ruby on my PC. And after that installation every time am starting my terminal it is showing the above message. I want to remove it because it's pretty annoying...I am new to Ubuntu so don't know much about it... So my only hope is you guys in the community
command-line bash ruby
command-line bash ruby
edited Apr 1 at 13:16
L. D. James
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Check if that directory is mentioned in your.bashrc
file in your home directory.
â John Anderson
Apr 1 at 12:51
I reinstalled Ruby using rvm and that line has gone
â Vishnu Jeejo
Apr 2 at 1:48
add a comment |Â
Check if that directory is mentioned in your.bashrc
file in your home directory.
â John Anderson
Apr 1 at 12:51
I reinstalled Ruby using rvm and that line has gone
â Vishnu Jeejo
Apr 2 at 1:48
Check if that directory is mentioned in your
.bashrc
file in your home directory.â John Anderson
Apr 1 at 12:51
Check if that directory is mentioned in your
.bashrc
file in your home directory.â John Anderson
Apr 1 at 12:51
I reinstalled Ruby using rvm and that line has gone
â Vishnu Jeejo
Apr 2 at 1:48
I reinstalled Ruby using rvm and that line has gone
â Vishnu Jeejo
Apr 2 at 1:48
add a comment |Â
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You have an equivalent of the following line in your ~/.bashrc
file (taken from Ruby command not recognized after installing it with rvm):
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
Delete or comment out that line. You can comment it out by placing a #
in front of the line. The comment will allow you to fix it if you decide to continue with your Ruby installation/configuration at a later time.
It's that line that is running every time you start your terminal.
Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something likeif [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
0
down vote
accepted
You have an equivalent of the following line in your ~/.bashrc
file (taken from Ruby command not recognized after installing it with rvm):
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
Delete or comment out that line. You can comment it out by placing a #
in front of the line. The comment will allow you to fix it if you decide to continue with your Ruby installation/configuration at a later time.
It's that line that is running every time you start your terminal.
Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something likeif [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
You have an equivalent of the following line in your ~/.bashrc
file (taken from Ruby command not recognized after installing it with rvm):
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
Delete or comment out that line. You can comment it out by placing a #
in front of the line. The comment will allow you to fix it if you decide to continue with your Ruby installation/configuration at a later time.
It's that line that is running every time you start your terminal.
Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something likeif [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
You have an equivalent of the following line in your ~/.bashrc
file (taken from Ruby command not recognized after installing it with rvm):
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
Delete or comment out that line. You can comment it out by placing a #
in front of the line. The comment will allow you to fix it if you decide to continue with your Ruby installation/configuration at a later time.
It's that line that is running every time you start your terminal.
You have an equivalent of the following line in your ~/.bashrc
file (taken from Ruby command not recognized after installing it with rvm):
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
Delete or comment out that line. You can comment it out by placing a #
in front of the line. The comment will allow you to fix it if you decide to continue with your Ruby installation/configuration at a later time.
It's that line that is running every time you start your terminal.
answered Apr 1 at 13:15
L. D. James
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Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something likeif [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
add a comment |Â
Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something likeif [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something like
if [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
Another option is to test if the file exists before running it. ie something like
if [[ -f ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] ; then
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Apr 1 at 18:09
add a comment |Â
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Check if that directory is mentioned in your
.bashrc
file in your home directory.â John Anderson
Apr 1 at 12:51
I reinstalled Ruby using rvm and that line has gone
â Vishnu Jeejo
Apr 2 at 1:48