“env: /usr/bin/locale: No such file or directory” in Cmder on startup
I had reinstalled Windows and brought down a new version of Cmder and started noticing this message when I start it up:
env: /usr/bin/locale: No such file or directory
I'd like to know what I can do to fix it.
Cmder is also taking longer to start than it used to for some reason.
Code
I looked in the code and found this script which looks for that folder related to a Git check:
https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/blob/master/vendor/init.bat#L279
I have Git installed in my system so I don't know what else I'd need to do to get this working.
cmder
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I had reinstalled Windows and brought down a new version of Cmder and started noticing this message when I start it up:
env: /usr/bin/locale: No such file or directory
I'd like to know what I can do to fix it.
Cmder is also taking longer to start than it used to for some reason.
Code
I looked in the code and found this script which looks for that folder related to a Git check:
https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/blob/master/vendor/init.bat#L279
I have Git installed in my system so I don't know what else I'd need to do to get this working.
cmder
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I had reinstalled Windows and brought down a new version of Cmder and started noticing this message when I start it up:
env: /usr/bin/locale: No such file or directory
I'd like to know what I can do to fix it.
Cmder is also taking longer to start than it used to for some reason.
Code
I looked in the code and found this script which looks for that folder related to a Git check:
https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/blob/master/vendor/init.bat#L279
I have Git installed in my system so I don't know what else I'd need to do to get this working.
cmder
I had reinstalled Windows and brought down a new version of Cmder and started noticing this message when I start it up:
env: /usr/bin/locale: No such file or directory
I'd like to know what I can do to fix it.
Cmder is also taking longer to start than it used to for some reason.
Code
I looked in the code and found this script which looks for that folder related to a Git check:
https://github.com/cmderdev/cmder/blob/master/vendor/init.bat#L279
I have Git installed in my system so I don't know what else I'd need to do to get this working.
cmder
cmder
asked Dec 31 '18 at 16:19
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You seem to have the same error as in Cmder bug report #1956
Git detection should use env from git install root.
The analysis of the problem by the author of the report says:
The reason the error is raised on my system (and Jorg's apparently), is that there is an
env.exe
in my path which does not automatically translates/usr/bin/locale
to a "locale.exe somewhere my path". Myenv.exe
actually tries to execute/usr/bin/locale
, and as/usr/bin/locale
does not exist, it raises the error. The issue is really about that the script assumesenv
works like the git provided env, and that assumption is broken on some systems, and it causes an error that is hard for users to fix.
Check the order of items in PATH and ensure that the right env
is called.
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You seem to have the same error as in Cmder bug report #1956
Git detection should use env from git install root.
The analysis of the problem by the author of the report says:
The reason the error is raised on my system (and Jorg's apparently), is that there is an
env.exe
in my path which does not automatically translates/usr/bin/locale
to a "locale.exe somewhere my path". Myenv.exe
actually tries to execute/usr/bin/locale
, and as/usr/bin/locale
does not exist, it raises the error. The issue is really about that the script assumesenv
works like the git provided env, and that assumption is broken on some systems, and it causes an error that is hard for users to fix.
Check the order of items in PATH and ensure that the right env
is called.
add a comment |
You seem to have the same error as in Cmder bug report #1956
Git detection should use env from git install root.
The analysis of the problem by the author of the report says:
The reason the error is raised on my system (and Jorg's apparently), is that there is an
env.exe
in my path which does not automatically translates/usr/bin/locale
to a "locale.exe somewhere my path". Myenv.exe
actually tries to execute/usr/bin/locale
, and as/usr/bin/locale
does not exist, it raises the error. The issue is really about that the script assumesenv
works like the git provided env, and that assumption is broken on some systems, and it causes an error that is hard for users to fix.
Check the order of items in PATH and ensure that the right env
is called.
add a comment |
You seem to have the same error as in Cmder bug report #1956
Git detection should use env from git install root.
The analysis of the problem by the author of the report says:
The reason the error is raised on my system (and Jorg's apparently), is that there is an
env.exe
in my path which does not automatically translates/usr/bin/locale
to a "locale.exe somewhere my path". Myenv.exe
actually tries to execute/usr/bin/locale
, and as/usr/bin/locale
does not exist, it raises the error. The issue is really about that the script assumesenv
works like the git provided env, and that assumption is broken on some systems, and it causes an error that is hard for users to fix.
Check the order of items in PATH and ensure that the right env
is called.
You seem to have the same error as in Cmder bug report #1956
Git detection should use env from git install root.
The analysis of the problem by the author of the report says:
The reason the error is raised on my system (and Jorg's apparently), is that there is an
env.exe
in my path which does not automatically translates/usr/bin/locale
to a "locale.exe somewhere my path". Myenv.exe
actually tries to execute/usr/bin/locale
, and as/usr/bin/locale
does not exist, it raises the error. The issue is really about that the script assumesenv
works like the git provided env, and that assumption is broken on some systems, and it causes an error that is hard for users to fix.
Check the order of items in PATH and ensure that the right env
is called.
answered Dec 31 '18 at 19:59
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