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/usr/bin/env: ‘bash\r’: No such file or directory

This is a line endings issue, but not from Ubuntu. Make sure you do have node and npm installed correctly by using the command:

sudo apt install nodejs npm

Then stop Windows path variables being shared with WSL by editing the /etc/wsl.conf file in WSL. If the file doesn't exist, execute sudo touch /etc/wsl.conf first. Edit the file with the command sudo nano /etc/wsl.conf and add the following configuration:

# Wsl.conf
[interop]
appendWindowsPath = false

Then restart WSL2 with command wsl --shutdown in Windows(Powershell or CMD).
Posted by: Guest on December-25-2021
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usr/bin/env: ‘node’: No such file or directory

ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
Posted by: Guest on May-16-2020
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/usr/bin/env: ‘bash\r’: No such file or directory

# The error message suggests that the script you're invoking has embedded \r characters,
# which in turn suggests that it has Windows-style \r\n line endings instead of the \n-only
# line endings bash expects.
# As a quick fix, you can remove the \r chars. as follows:
sed $'s/\r$//' ./install.sh > ./install.Unix.sh
Posted by: Guest on October-08-2021

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