Python_select isn't a command, it is a capability added to "port select to use it.
Python_select isn't a command, it is a capability added to "port select"; to use it List the available pythons to select from: port select --list python to choose a specific port (eg python26): port select python python26.
See answer to subsequent reframing of question: macports didn't place python_select in /opt/local/bin.
By default it's at /opt/local/bin/python_select. Is /opt/local/bin in your $PATH?
Opt/local/bin is second in my $PATH. – wmfox3 May 24 at 21:05 not surprisingly, I don't have python_select in /opt/local/bin. Any idea how to force macports to reinstall it?
– wmfox3 May 24 at 21:13 $ port install python_select – mipadi 3 May3 at 21:42 MacPorts thinks it's already installed. It's listed in /opt/local/var/macports/software/ Attempting to uninstall it tells me to uninstall Python26 and Python27, which I'm loathe to do. – wmfox3 May 25 at 1:32 @wmfox3: That's odd -- maybe it got removed by accident somehow.
I haven't used MacPorts in a while, but I think you can uninstall it without removing your Python ports using $ port uninstall -f python_select. – mipadi 3 May3 at 2:10.
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