andrea valle said this at Tue, 8 Nov 2005 10:59:03 +0100:

>
>If I invoke texexec from terminal, default is located in sw/bin. It's 
>3.1 version:

Danger! Danger!
(Sorry, that's a bit cruel and extreme.)
However, it seems that you, once upon a time, installed the Fink package
system, and tried to get TeX along with it. Fink is notoriously "greedy"
in the way it sets the path, and can live a long time on your system
after you have forgotten it exists.

If you don't use any fink-installed packages, I suggest completely
obliterating the /sw tree. If you can't get away with that, I suggest
going through and deleting all tex-related binaries from the /sw/bin
tree or making sure /sw/bin is inserted into your $PATH last, and not first.

(for those watching from the sidelines, Fink <http://
fink.sourceforge.net/>  is a dpkg system for the Mac, but I have long
disapproved of the way it goes about its business on people's systems)
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