I\'ve followed the instructions here (under the Linux tab) on installing Dart onto a Ubuntu web-server.
Dart itself works fine, but I can\'t use Pub commands (only Dart
Günter Zöchbauer already told you how to get the program (it's apparently already installed by default with dart
, but just isn't in the path for some reason). To find the path to pub
, you can install dart
with your .deb
installation file, and open the synaptic package manager
(type sudo synaptic from the command-line; install synaptic first, if it's not installed—sudo apt-get install synaptic
), find dart in the Synaptic Package Manager. Right click on dart
. Click on properties
. Go to the installed files
tab. Look for pub
to see where it's installed. Here's where mine is: /usr/lib/dart/bin/pub
. The 'included files' tab while using gdebi
to open the .deb
file may be insightful as to where it will put it, too.
Then type this from the command-line (substituting your path to pub
if it's not like mine); this will add pub
to your path:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/pub pub /usr/lib/dart/bin/pub 0
You may need to check first to see if pub
is assigned to something else already (it sounds like you already know that it's not, but it's good to know how to do this for the future, including if you want to change which one is assigned at a particular time):
update-alternatives --config pub
That will let you see what typing pub
will run, what alternatives are currently configured for that, and allow you to change which program (of the alternatives) will run when you type pub
. If it is assigned to something else, the 0
at the end of the first command I mentioned might need to be changed to a different number.
Note: There are other programs besides pub in the same directory that you might want to add to your path.
Here are Dart’s installation instructions for 64bit version of Ubuntu using the Aptitude (apt) package manager (as found on the website):
# Enable HTTPS for apt.
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https
# Get the Google Linux package signing key.
$ sudo sh -c 'curl https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add -'
# Set up the location of the stable repository.
$ sudo sh -c 'curl https://storage.googleapis.com/download.dartlang.org/linux/debian/dart_stable.list > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/dart_stable.list'
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install dart
After this though, it’s likely that the Pub commands will not work in the terminal even if the Dart language does (yours might be different, try entering ‘pub –-help’ to see). If this is the case, Pub can be enabled manually by adding Dart to the ‘.profile’ PATH.
It’s likely that the newly installed Dart files will be located in the ‘/usr/lib/dart’ directory (do check this if unsure). Once known, edit the ‘.profile’ file by entering:
nano ~/.profile
This will edit the bash profile using nano (if installed, else use another command line file editor). Now at the bottom of the file, add:
export PATH="$PATH:/usr/lib/dart/bin"
When finished, you can check it has saved afterwards by entering ‘cat ~/.profile’. Now force the bash profile to reload by entering:
. ~/.profile
Enter ‘pub –help’ again to check and hopefully the Pub help information is shown. Thank you Günter Zöchbauer for the hint ;)
Another work-around is creating a link to pub
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/dart/bin/pub /usr/bin/pub
https://askubuntu.com/questions/56339/how-to-create-a-soft-or-symbolic-link
At the moment it's as described by @willsquire, but for the lastest installation instructions head to https://dart.dev/get-dart
I guess you just need to add the dart-sdk/bin
directory to the path or alternatively create symlinks in /usr/bin
for the Dart tools you want to have easily available.