error sudo gradlew command not found

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I am getting this type of error sudo: ./gradlew: command not found what can I do now??
Sep 28, 2020 in DevOps Tools by anonymous
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Maybe..your Gradle path is not set for globally.

Export Using this command... And source it.

wget https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.2.1-bin.zip -P /tmp sudo unzip -d /opt/gradle /tmp/gradle-*.zip sudo vi /etc/profile.d/gradle.sh export GRADLE_HOME=/opt/gradle/gradle-5.2.1 export PATH=${GRADLE_HOME}/bin:${PATH} source /etc/profile.d/gradle.sh gradle -v

answered Sep 28, 2020 by Adil Abdullah Khan

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