Whenever I try to install something using sudo I get this error -bash: sudo: command not found
If I do echo $PATH
it returns /opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:’/usr/local/bin:??
I haven't been able to find any solutions online.
1 Answer
As a temporary solution, run this command:
export PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/opt/x11/bin:$PATH
Then do sudo vi .bash_profile
and place /usr/bin
at the end of what's already there. Press I in order to begin editing the document, Esc to stop, and type :x
to save and quit the editor.
However, you aren't able to use apt-get
or yum
on a macOS system. The closest macOS has is Homebrew or Macports.
sudo
is located in/usr/bin
; that seems to be missing from your path.sudo
?)/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:’/usr/local/bin:??
? Can you run anything ?