Right. I figured it out after I sent out the email. Had forgotten how that
was created when I was working with Ubuntu. Thanks! Much appreciated.

On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 4:13 PM Daniel Standish <[email protected]> wrote:

> if you run airflow initdb, it should show up
>
> you might want to verify what is airflow hom before running that (i.e. do
> `echo $AIRFLOW_HOME` to check)
>
> that's where .cfg will be
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 12:43 PM Srivathsan Srinivas <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>     I am new to Airflow. I just attempted installing it on my Mac and I
>> could not find where the cfg file is stored. Here is more info:
>>
>> - Mac OS Majove
>> - python3.7 virtual env
>>
>> Did this to install (in this order):
>> 1. activate python3.7 virtual env
>> 2. export AIRFLOW_HOME=/Users/Srini/research/cloud/airflow
>> 3. cd airflow directory ("/Users/Srini/research/cloud/airflow")
>> 4. pip3 install apache-airflow
>>
>> Initially, I had this issues about enum34. On Googling, I found that we
>> do not need it anyway. So did *pip uninstall enum34*. After that, pip
>> install went smoothly without errors.
>>
>> Now, when I go to the airflow directory, I do not find anything in there.
>> I have done the same on Ubuntu 20.04 and it works fine there.
>>
>> Is there anything special I have to do on Mac to ensure that cfg file is
>> store in the home directory?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Srini. <http://csc.lsu.edu/%7Essrini1/>
>>
>

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Thanks,
Srini. <http://csc.lsu.edu/%7Essrini1/>

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