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 ?
python tmux anaconda
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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 ?
python tmux anaconda
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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 ?
python tmux anaconda
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 ?
python tmux anaconda
python tmux anaconda
asked May 22 '17 at 13:44
leniX
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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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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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3 Answers
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
8
down vote
The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.
1
Weird solution but works ...
– LYu
Oct 16 at 17:18
That's weird indeed.
– ZirconCode
Nov 14 at 21:23
add a comment |
up vote
8
down vote
The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.
1
Weird solution but works ...
– LYu
Oct 16 at 17:18
That's weird indeed.
– ZirconCode
Nov 14 at 21:23
add a comment |
up vote
8
down vote
up vote
8
down vote
The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.
The solution seems to be to deactivate the conda environment, then start tmux, then reactivate the environment inside tmux.
answered May 22 '17 at 14:09
leniX
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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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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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up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
nano ~/.bash_profile
Add the following lines:
source deactivate env1
source activate env1
worked for me.
nano ~/.bash_profile
Add the following lines:
source deactivate env1
source activate env1
worked for me.
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.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Running:
conda activate env1
Instead of:
source activate env1
When inside tmux worked for me.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Running:
conda activate env1
Instead of:
source activate env1
When inside tmux worked for me.
Running:
conda activate env1
Instead of:
source activate env1
When inside tmux worked for me.
answered Dec 4 at 2:50
ronalara
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