Conda sera the prompt to help you remembering your within a conda environment. It makes some sort of sense.
But the aggressive environment messing up, for me, is unacceptable. :) On Wed, 1 Sep 2021, 11:48 Gerben Wierda via macports-users, < macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote: > What happened was that I used bash, and my env was set in .profile, > including my PATH setting for MacPorts. What Anaconda did was create a > .bash_profile and the existence of that file prevents .profile to be read. > Hence MacPorts commands are not available anymore in the shell. > > conda did a lot more (e.g. setting prompt) which I don’t want. > > Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>) > R&A Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site) > Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture > <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/> > Book: Mastering ArchiMate <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book-edition-iii/> > > On 31 Aug 2021, at 17:39, Mircea Trandafir <tra...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I have anaconda and Macports installed side-by-side, with different > versions of python in each of them. It all runs smoothly, so it can be > done. And I also have MacTeX installed separately, again without any issues > with interaction with anaconda. As Ryan said, we need more information to > figure out what is the problem with your setup. > > -- > Mircea Trandafir > Associate professor > Department of Business and Economics > University of Southern Denmark > Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M > Denmark > Email: mircea.tranda...@sam.sdu.dk > Web: http://www.mirceatrandafir.com > > On Aug 31, 2021, at 12:54 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> > wrote: > > On Aug 30, 2021, at 09:32, Gerben Wierda wrote: > > > I had to install Anaconda (Python environment) to collaborate with > someone. I installed, but it adapted my shell environment in such a way > that I’ve lost MacPorts (and LMTX ConTeXt). Does anybody have experience > with the combination of Anaconda and MacPorts and what the correct way is > to use them side by side? > > > I don't know anything about Anaconda... > > When you say you've "lost MacPorts" does that mean that when you type > "port" something it says the command is not found? If so, that means that > your PATH environment variable is not set up correctly. When you installed > MacPorts, it edited your shell startup script (which varies depending on > which SHELL you are using) to add the MacPorts paths /opt/local/bin and > /opt/local/sbin to PATH, while preserving any other additions you made. > Maybe the Anaconda installer also modified the PATH in that same shell > startup file but did not preserve your other PATH modifications. Or if you > are using the Bash shell, which supports I think three possible startup > files, maybe Anaconda edited a different one, one which takes precedence > and causes Bash to ignore the other startup file that contained your > MacPorts PATH settings. > > >