You can use any text editor, create a document, copy and paste the two
lines you want, and save the document as .bash_profile in your home
directory.
On a mac system you can obtain the free TextWrangler from Bare Bones
Software.
Hope this helps,
Jon
On 18 Dec 2014, at 14:40, owasy wrote:
Dear Community,
I just started working with Grass Gis today and I am a complete Newbie
at
working with Python and the Terminal.
Everytime I start Grass Gis I get the following Error Message: ERROR:
unknown locale: UTF-8
I googled about the problem and found that I should add these two
lines
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
to my bash_profile.
Unfortunately I didn't find a good website which explains me a) how to
create a bash_profile and b) how to add the both lines.
Can someone maybe help me?
kind regards,
Matthias
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