Hi Yu,

why are you using sudo?
Try also
  ls $SUMO_HOME
it should show the three directories

Regards, Harald



Am 17.07.19 um 12:16 schrieb 余星光:
> Recently I tried to run SUMO on UbuntuSystem, and I failed to set the
> 'SUMO_HOME' environment variable.The figure below shows this error.
>
> According to the link attched, I have tried two methods to solve
> it. However the problem still exists
> .https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Basics/Basic_Computer_Skills#Linux
>
> *1.Temporary solution*
> The red line shows the failed result.
> *2.Permannent solution*
> The part of circle in the figure above is what I add to the .bashrc
> file. And The //usr/share/sumo/directory does contain the
> folders /bin /and /t//ools./
>
> So can anyone tell me what mistakes I have made?
>
> Thanks
> Yu Xingguang
>
>
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