-bash:mysql:command not found
PATH="$PATH":/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin
But to do so, exit the terminal and then go again and again. After looking for a variety of methods on the Internet, my brain is more humble, and finally did not succeed, and seemingly modified the root level of things, now open on the terminal there is an error. As follows:
Last login: Sun Sep 25 23:35:04 on ttys000-bash: PATH=${$PATH}:/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin: bad substitution
To find a solution, tossing one night, really bad.
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-bash:mysql:command not found
PATH="$PATH":/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin
But to do so, exit the terminal and then go again and again. After looking for a variety of methods on the Internet, my brain is more humble, and finally did not succeed, and seemingly modified the root level of things, now open on the terminal there is an error. As follows:
Last login: Sun Sep 25 23:35:04 on ttys000-bash: PATH=${$PATH}:/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin: bad substitution
To find a solution, tossing one night, really bad.
CentOS party, Mac OS should be about the same, no use.
Add MySQL environment variables to the test /etc/profile
And thensource/etc/profile