bash-compl and bash-completion: no such file or directory












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Whenever I open a terminal, the following errors pop out instantly:



bash: /usr/share/bash-compl: No such file or directory
bash: etion/bash_completion: No such file or directory


Also, when I try to compile my ~/.bashrc I get the same errors.
What should I do?



P.S. (I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS)










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  • Remove an offending newline from one of your dot-files. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion is supposed to be one command, not two.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:37













  • take a look at /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there might be a extra newline.

    – georgexsh
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:39













  • check /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there should be a line there like this: # Source completion code. . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion Path to file in yours seems to be broken in two lines or has a whitespace in it, judging by the error

    – rAlen
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:40













  • @Amadan where should I find this new line?

    – Ghazal Sahebzamani
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:42











  • It is not a new line. It is a typo in one of your initialisation files; .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or possibly (if you were extra naughty), the file rAlen suggested - /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:46
















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Whenever I open a terminal, the following errors pop out instantly:



bash: /usr/share/bash-compl: No such file or directory
bash: etion/bash_completion: No such file or directory


Also, when I try to compile my ~/.bashrc I get the same errors.
What should I do?



P.S. (I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS)










share|improve this question























  • Remove an offending newline from one of your dot-files. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion is supposed to be one command, not two.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:37













  • take a look at /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there might be a extra newline.

    – georgexsh
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:39













  • check /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there should be a line there like this: # Source completion code. . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion Path to file in yours seems to be broken in two lines or has a whitespace in it, judging by the error

    – rAlen
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:40













  • @Amadan where should I find this new line?

    – Ghazal Sahebzamani
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:42











  • It is not a new line. It is a typo in one of your initialisation files; .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or possibly (if you were extra naughty), the file rAlen suggested - /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:46














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Whenever I open a terminal, the following errors pop out instantly:



bash: /usr/share/bash-compl: No such file or directory
bash: etion/bash_completion: No such file or directory


Also, when I try to compile my ~/.bashrc I get the same errors.
What should I do?



P.S. (I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS)










share|improve this question














Whenever I open a terminal, the following errors pop out instantly:



bash: /usr/share/bash-compl: No such file or directory
bash: etion/bash_completion: No such file or directory


Also, when I try to compile my ~/.bashrc I get the same errors.
What should I do?



P.S. (I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS)







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  • Remove an offending newline from one of your dot-files. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion is supposed to be one command, not two.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:37













  • take a look at /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there might be a extra newline.

    – georgexsh
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:39













  • check /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there should be a line there like this: # Source completion code. . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion Path to file in yours seems to be broken in two lines or has a whitespace in it, judging by the error

    – rAlen
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:40













  • @Amadan where should I find this new line?

    – Ghazal Sahebzamani
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:42











  • It is not a new line. It is a typo in one of your initialisation files; .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or possibly (if you were extra naughty), the file rAlen suggested - /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:46



















  • Remove an offending newline from one of your dot-files. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion is supposed to be one command, not two.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:37













  • take a look at /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there might be a extra newline.

    – georgexsh
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:39













  • check /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there should be a line there like this: # Source completion code. . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion Path to file in yours seems to be broken in two lines or has a whitespace in it, judging by the error

    – rAlen
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:40













  • @Amadan where should I find this new line?

    – Ghazal Sahebzamani
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:42











  • It is not a new line. It is a typo in one of your initialisation files; .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or possibly (if you were extra naughty), the file rAlen suggested - /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.

    – Amadan
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:46

















Remove an offending newline from one of your dot-files. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion is supposed to be one command, not two.

– Amadan
Nov 21 '18 at 7:37







Remove an offending newline from one of your dot-files. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion is supposed to be one command, not two.

– Amadan
Nov 21 '18 at 7:37















take a look at /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there might be a extra newline.

– georgexsh
Nov 21 '18 at 7:39







take a look at /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there might be a extra newline.

– georgexsh
Nov 21 '18 at 7:39















check /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there should be a line there like this: # Source completion code. . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion Path to file in yours seems to be broken in two lines or has a whitespace in it, judging by the error

– rAlen
Nov 21 '18 at 7:40







check /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh, there should be a line there like this: # Source completion code. . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion Path to file in yours seems to be broken in two lines or has a whitespace in it, judging by the error

– rAlen
Nov 21 '18 at 7:40















@Amadan where should I find this new line?

– Ghazal Sahebzamani
Nov 21 '18 at 7:42





@Amadan where should I find this new line?

– Ghazal Sahebzamani
Nov 21 '18 at 7:42













It is not a new line. It is a typo in one of your initialisation files; .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or possibly (if you were extra naughty), the file rAlen suggested - /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.

– Amadan
Nov 21 '18 at 7:46





It is not a new line. It is a typo in one of your initialisation files; .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or possibly (if you were extra naughty), the file rAlen suggested - /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh.

– Amadan
Nov 21 '18 at 7:46












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