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Re: Inferior process mystery
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: Inferior process mystery |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:32:58 -0400 |
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> Any of the following will launch /opt/local/bin/python, which is in my
> PATH:
> * `M-! python RET'
> * `M-! python& RET'
> * `M-x shell RET python RET'
> * `C-u M-x run-python RET env python RET'
> However, although the variable `python-command' has the value "python",
> either of these will launch /usr/bin/python:
> * `M-x run-python'
> * `C-u M-x run-python RET python RET'
> I'm at a loss to explain why python-command is not selecting the same
> Python that's in my PATH and run by env. Can someone explain why this
> is happening?
Could it be that your PATH and your `exec-path' don't hold the same list
of directories?
Stefan
Re: Inferior process mystery,
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