On 5/13/08, Jason Ourscene ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I installed everything through macports initially, but would like to
>be on a newer version of python which i found is bundled with leopard.
>I completely removed all the files and things associated with
>macports. Now when i type python in the terminal i get.. ~bash:
>python: command not found
>
>I tried to figure out a way to link it all back together but cant seem
>to get it.
>
>Anyone know of a way to do this?

Your environment variables are now wrong.

First of all, have you logged into a fresh terminal session? It is possible 
(though remote) that could fix the problem.

From the command prompt, type

    echo $PATH

Will give you the basics.

The default python install will be in /Library/Frameworks/Python/... etc.

but it will likely be running from /usr/bin/python or /usr/local/bin/python 
something else...

Try
    /usr/env python

and see if that gives a little joy.

I'm not really 'up' on the finer details of setting evn. variables under OS-X, 
but hopefully this will give you a place to start from.

S

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