How do I troubleshoot environment variables in Anaconda?
To troubleshoot environment variables in Anaconda, you can start by checking if the variables are set correctly using the command echo $VARIABLE_NAME
in your terminal.
What if the variable is not set?
If the variable is not set, you can set it using the command export VARIABLE_NAME=value
in your terminal or by adding it to your .bashrc
or .bash_profile
file.
How can I make sure the changes take effect?
You can make sure the changes take effect by either restarting your terminal or running source ~/.bashrc
or source ~/.bash_profile
.
Is there a way to check all environment variables in Anaconda?
Yes, you can check all environment variables by using the command printenv
or env
in your terminal.
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