If you removed /usr/bin/python, the simple answer is that your broke
it by doing so.

MacPorts as far as I know should not have replaced /usr/bin/python and
instead installed its 'python' elsewhere and thus the standard version
should still have existed.

What do you get when you run:

  ls -las /usr/bin/python

What do you get when you run:

  which python

Graham

On May 14, 2:20 pm, 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?
>
> Thanks!
> Jason
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