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.bash_profile sed: \1 not defined in the RE

I've to set up a local web development environment on my OS X 10.9 and installed Homebrew. Next step in my guide tells me to add logic to my ~/.bash_profile with the following command:

echo "export PATH=\$(echo \$PATH | sed 's|/usr/local/bin||; s|/usr/local/sbin||; s|::|:|; s|^:||; s|(.*)|/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:\1|')" >> ~/.bash_profile && source ~/.bash_profile 

When I enter it in the terminal I get:

sed: 1: "s|/usr/local/bin||; s|/ ...": \1 not defined in the RE 

Is it export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH that should be written to my .bash_profile? And why do I get that error?

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leymannx Avatar asked Jul 12 '14 21:07

leymannx


1 Answers

You should use \(.*\) instead of (.*).

sed uses Basic Regular Expressions (BRE) by default, which uses \( and \) for group capturing, not just ( and ) as used in Extended Regular Expressions (ERE). Since your expression used (.*) instead of \(.*\), it is not recognised as a group capture, and thus nothing is captured for use with \1.

Some sed implementations, such as the ones provided by GNU and BSD, do have an extension for specifying the use of ERE, but it is not specified by POSIX, and you cannot use it if you want to be portable.

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Chris Jester-Young Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 17:09

Chris Jester-Young