I ran the command /usr/bin/python
and i get: No Such File or Directory.

This cant be good.

On May 14, 10:30 am, gordyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason try this command and see if it works:
>
> /usr/bin/python
>
> If that takes you into the Python interpreter then you know that
> Apple's python is still OK.
>
> So your only problem is that you have the directory /opt/local/bin in
> your $PATH   ahead of the other directories that are normally in your
> path.
>
> The macports system automatically adds /opt/local/bin to your $PATH.
> Take a look here:
>
> http://guide.macports.org/#installing.shell
>
> In my case, I have these lines in my .bash_login file (located in my
> home directory):
>
> export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
> export MANPATH=/opt/local/share/man:$MANPATH
>
> These lines may be in any of the following files in your $HOME
> directory:
>
> .bash_login
> .bash_profile
> .profile
>
> Just edit them out, log out and back in, and your old $PATH should be
> restored to normal.
>
> --gordon
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