On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Sharad Birmiwal
<[email protected]>wrote:

> >> 1. Don't use apostrophe if you are using them
> >> 2. what is the output of the following?
> >>    $ echo $JAVA_SAGA_LOCATION
> >
> >
> >>
> >> 3. output of
> >>    $ head -n 1 /home/user/saga-impl-1.0.1/bin/run-saga-app
> >
> > what is this command for
> > the o/p is
> >  #!/bin/sh
> >
> >> 4. output of
> >>    $ cat /etc/environment
> >
> > u...@user-desktop:~$ cat/etc/environment
> > bash: cat/etc/environment: No such file or directory
> > u...@user-desktop:~$ $cat/etc/environment
>
> There is a space after cat if you read closely :P
>
> So far I haven't seen proof that the variable is defined properly
> anywhere. You said it's done in /etc/environment, I'd like to see that
> before I comment further.
>


> NOW THE PROGRAM IS RUNNING CORRECTLY
>
export entry has done the work in .bashrc of user

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