Hey everyone. I did something very noob like that I need help with. I was trying to run the Prolog compiler, gprolog, from GNU through terminal and could not get it to work. I found an article about adding executables to the system path and tried doing something described in the comments. The exact command that I entered was:
I should have done a little more research before entering this but I did. After that came up, it allowed me to enter text and of course I entered a random set of characters. I didn't realize that these changed would stay after I restarted. Now all my terminal displays is:
It will not allow me to enter any commands or type anything at all. And yes, I deleted the com.apple.Terminal.plist file but the problem still persists.
Code:
cat > ~/.profile
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin/
I should have done a little more research before entering this but I did. After that came up, it allowed me to enter text and of course I entered a random set of characters. I didn't realize that these changed would stay after I restarted. Now all my terminal displays is:
Code:
Last login: Tue Oct 26 14:33:43 on ttys000
-bash: adsfasdfasdfhelp: command not found
[Process completed]
It will not allow me to enter any commands or type anything at all. And yes, I deleted the com.apple.Terminal.plist file but the problem still persists.