Always -bash: gomobile: command not found
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I have installed gomobile at
/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/gomobile
and my project is
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project
When I try to run building android SDK at
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project/sdk
and run :
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/GaryChan/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/
gomobile bind -target=android abc.com/project/sdk
I go install go and go mobile but to no avail.
When I execute gomobile at My Mac Terminal, the cmd always prompt -bash: gomobile: command not found
Then I cannot export the SDK. What should I do ?
https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gomobile
Updates :
Go Version is :
go version go1.11.1 darwin/amd64
macos terminal gomobile
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I have installed gomobile at
/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/gomobile
and my project is
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project
When I try to run building android SDK at
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project/sdk
and run :
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/GaryChan/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/
gomobile bind -target=android abc.com/project/sdk
I go install go and go mobile but to no avail.
When I execute gomobile at My Mac Terminal, the cmd always prompt -bash: gomobile: command not found
Then I cannot export the SDK. What should I do ?
https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gomobile
Updates :
Go Version is :
go version go1.11.1 darwin/amd64
macos terminal gomobile
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I have installed gomobile at
/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/gomobile
and my project is
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project
When I try to run building android SDK at
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project/sdk
and run :
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/GaryChan/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/
gomobile bind -target=android abc.com/project/sdk
I go install go and go mobile but to no avail.
When I execute gomobile at My Mac Terminal, the cmd always prompt -bash: gomobile: command not found
Then I cannot export the SDK. What should I do ?
https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gomobile
Updates :
Go Version is :
go version go1.11.1 darwin/amd64
macos terminal gomobile
I have installed gomobile at
/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/gomobile
and my project is
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project
When I try to run building android SDK at
/Users/GaryChan/go/src/abc.com/project/sdk
and run :
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/GaryChan/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle/
gomobile bind -target=android abc.com/project/sdk
I go install go and go mobile but to no avail.
When I execute gomobile at My Mac Terminal, the cmd always prompt -bash: gomobile: command not found
Then I cannot export the SDK. What should I do ?
https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/mobile/cmd/gomobile
Updates :
Go Version is :
go version go1.11.1 darwin/amd64
macos terminal gomobile
macos terminal gomobile
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Make sure /Users/GaryChan/go/bin/ is in your $PATH. If it's not, edit your bash profile to add it. Your profile is a file in your home directory named either .profile or .bash_profile. It should contain a line like this:
export PATH="${PATH}:/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/"
Make this change, then close your Terminal window and open a new one, and you should be able to type gomobile to launch it.
I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
If you save this in your.profileor.bash_profilefile inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.
– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
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1 Answer
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Make sure /Users/GaryChan/go/bin/ is in your $PATH. If it's not, edit your bash profile to add it. Your profile is a file in your home directory named either .profile or .bash_profile. It should contain a line like this:
export PATH="${PATH}:/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/"
Make this change, then close your Terminal window and open a new one, and you should be able to type gomobile to launch it.
I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
If you save this in your.profileor.bash_profilefile inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.
– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
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Make sure /Users/GaryChan/go/bin/ is in your $PATH. If it's not, edit your bash profile to add it. Your profile is a file in your home directory named either .profile or .bash_profile. It should contain a line like this:
export PATH="${PATH}:/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/"
Make this change, then close your Terminal window and open a new one, and you should be able to type gomobile to launch it.
I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
If you save this in your.profileor.bash_profilefile inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.
– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
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up vote
2
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up vote
2
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Make sure /Users/GaryChan/go/bin/ is in your $PATH. If it's not, edit your bash profile to add it. Your profile is a file in your home directory named either .profile or .bash_profile. It should contain a line like this:
export PATH="${PATH}:/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/"
Make this change, then close your Terminal window and open a new one, and you should be able to type gomobile to launch it.
Make sure /Users/GaryChan/go/bin/ is in your $PATH. If it's not, edit your bash profile to add it. Your profile is a file in your home directory named either .profile or .bash_profile. It should contain a line like this:
export PATH="${PATH}:/Users/GaryChan/go/bin/"
Make this change, then close your Terminal window and open a new one, and you should be able to type gomobile to launch it.
answered Nov 11 at 4:41
Charles Srstka
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I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
If you save this in your.profileor.bash_profilefile inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.
– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
add a comment |
I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
If you save this in your.profileor.bash_profilefile inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.
– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
I have to type evert time export PATH before proceeding SDK generation. Shall there has a permanent method to set this config ?
– Raju yourPepe
Nov 11 at 9:04
If you save this in your
.profile or .bash_profile file inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
If you save this in your
.profile or .bash_profile file inside your home folder, it should run every time you open a new Terminal window.– Charles Srstka
Nov 11 at 14:47
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