tmux is causing anaconda to use a different python source

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Ok, so I am in my anaconda environment and I ran which python. I get



/home/comp/anaconda3/envs/env1/bin/python


Now if I start tmux, then run source activate env1, then which python, I get



/home/comp/anaconda3/bin/python


even though I do have my environment activated. How can I make anaconda see the same path inside tmux ?










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    Ok, so I am in my anaconda environment and I ran which python. I get



    /home/comp/anaconda3/envs/env1/bin/python


    Now if I start tmux, then run source activate env1, then which python, I get



    /home/comp/anaconda3/bin/python


    even though I do have my environment activated. How can I make anaconda see the same path inside tmux ?










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      Ok, so I am in my anaconda environment and I ran which python. I get



      /home/comp/anaconda3/envs/env1/bin/python


      Now if I start tmux, then run source activate env1, then which python, I get



      /home/comp/anaconda3/bin/python


      even though I do have my environment activated. How can I make anaconda see the same path inside tmux ?










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      Ok, so I am in my anaconda environment and I ran which python. I get



      /home/comp/anaconda3/envs/env1/bin/python


      Now if I start tmux, then run source activate env1, then which python, I get



      /home/comp/anaconda3/bin/python


      even though I do have my environment activated. How can I make anaconda see the same path inside tmux ?







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          The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.






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            Weird solution but works ...
            – LYu
            Oct 16 at 17:18










          • That's weird indeed.
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          nano ~/.bash_profile


          Add the following lines:



          source deactivate env1
          source activate env1


          worked for me.






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            Running:



            conda activate env1


            Instead of:



            source activate env1


            When inside tmux worked for me.






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              The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.






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                Weird solution but works ...
                – LYu
                Oct 16 at 17:18










              • That's weird indeed.
                – ZirconCode
                Nov 14 at 21:23














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              The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.






              share|improve this answer
















              • 1




                Weird solution but works ...
                – LYu
                Oct 16 at 17:18










              • That's weird indeed.
                – ZirconCode
                Nov 14 at 21:23












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              up vote
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              The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.






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              The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.







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              answered May 22 '17 at 14:09









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              • 1




                Weird solution but works ...
                – LYu
                Oct 16 at 17:18










              • That's weird indeed.
                – ZirconCode
                Nov 14 at 21:23












              • 1




                Weird solution but works ...
                – LYu
                Oct 16 at 17:18










              • That's weird indeed.
                – ZirconCode
                Nov 14 at 21:23







              1




              1




              Weird solution but works ...
              – LYu
              Oct 16 at 17:18




              Weird solution but works ...
              – LYu
              Oct 16 at 17:18












              That's weird indeed.
              – ZirconCode
              Nov 14 at 21:23




              That's weird indeed.
              – ZirconCode
              Nov 14 at 21:23












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              nano ~/.bash_profile


              Add the following lines:



              source deactivate env1
              source activate env1


              worked for me.






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                nano ~/.bash_profile


                Add the following lines:



                source deactivate env1
                source activate env1


                worked for me.






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                  nano ~/.bash_profile


                  Add the following lines:



                  source deactivate env1
                  source activate env1


                  worked for me.






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                  nano ~/.bash_profile


                  Add the following lines:



                  source deactivate env1
                  source activate env1


                  worked for me.







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                  answered Dec 4 at 0:30









                  Kensuke NAKAMURA

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                      Running:



                      conda activate env1


                      Instead of:



                      source activate env1


                      When inside tmux worked for me.






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                        Running:



                        conda activate env1


                        Instead of:



                        source activate env1


                        When inside tmux worked for me.






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                          Running:



                          conda activate env1


                          Instead of:



                          source activate env1


                          When inside tmux worked for me.






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                          Running:



                          conda activate env1


                          Instead of:



                          source activate env1


                          When inside tmux worked for me.







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