[SOLVED] bash: export: `javafx-src.zip/': not a valid identifier
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bash: export: `javafx-src.zip/': not a valid identifier
Hello everyone Iam new to Linux Iam trying to install java Jdk into my system>but I couldn't set path for it after some time when I have opened the terminal Iam getting this bash: export: `javafx-src.zip/': not a valid identifier
I don't know what to can anyone help me please?
you need to explain what did you entered exactly, watching a video will not cause such errors.
Probably you only entered a space where it was not allowed (before and/or after an equal sign), but hard to say anything without information
Actually Iam sorry to say that but I have forgetted what I have done during setting the path,please help me to get out of here!!Just tell me what to do now please.
Last edited by Akshay Kalyankar; 02-21-2015 at 08:54 AM.
start over, and take care of all the steps. If something is unclear just stop, check, repeat, and you can ask here too. But you gave still no usable information, we cannot help without knowing what was really happened (what did you entered and what was the response)
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