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Installing TeX: MacOS terminal launch with -bash: /Applications/MiKTeX: No such file or directory
-bash: ./my_script: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directoryHow can I see the current value of my $PATH variable on OS X?homebrew not working on OSXIssues with Bash and NPM pathsHow can I add a directory to my $PATH variable so that I may run scripts in bash without typing out the entire file path?Linking $PATH with mySQLlinux bash error: -bash: No such file or directoryInstalling aws eb cli on Mac OSError installing Ruby on Rails in terminal on MacOSWhy $PATH inside knitr code chunk is different from $PATH in Terminal?
I have tried a few times using TeX on my MacOS through installing MiKTeX console, including changing environmental variables. However, every time I opens terminal, it always automatically shows:
-bash: /Applications/MiKTeX: No such file or directory.
Commandecho $PATH returns /anaconda3/bin:/anaconda3/condabin:/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/user/bin
bash macos terminal latex
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I have tried a few times using TeX on my MacOS through installing MiKTeX console, including changing environmental variables. However, every time I opens terminal, it always automatically shows:
-bash: /Applications/MiKTeX: No such file or directory.
Commandecho $PATH returns /anaconda3/bin:/anaconda3/condabin:/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/user/bin
bash macos terminal latex
For mac I would recommend to use mactex or simply normal texlive instead of miktex.
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 8:59
That said -- Is there anything in your.bashrc,.profileor.bash_profilethat is related to tex?
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:01
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I have tried a few times using TeX on my MacOS through installing MiKTeX console, including changing environmental variables. However, every time I opens terminal, it always automatically shows:
-bash: /Applications/MiKTeX: No such file or directory.
Commandecho $PATH returns /anaconda3/bin:/anaconda3/condabin:/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/user/bin
bash macos terminal latex
I have tried a few times using TeX on my MacOS through installing MiKTeX console, including changing environmental variables. However, every time I opens terminal, it always automatically shows:
-bash: /Applications/MiKTeX: No such file or directory.
Commandecho $PATH returns /anaconda3/bin:/anaconda3/condabin:/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/user/bin
bash macos terminal latex
bash macos terminal latex
asked Mar 7 at 4:29
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For mac I would recommend to use mactex or simply normal texlive instead of miktex.
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 8:59
That said -- Is there anything in your.bashrc,.profileor.bash_profilethat is related to tex?
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:01
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For mac I would recommend to use mactex or simply normal texlive instead of miktex.
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 8:59
That said -- Is there anything in your.bashrc,.profileor.bash_profilethat is related to tex?
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:01
For mac I would recommend to use mactex or simply normal texlive instead of miktex.
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 8:59
For mac I would recommend to use mactex or simply normal texlive instead of miktex.
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 8:59
That said -- Is there anything in your
.bashrc, .profile or .bash_profile that is related to tex?– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:01
That said -- Is there anything in your
.bashrc, .profile or .bash_profile that is related to tex?– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:01
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Yes it is now solved after I uninstalled MiKTeX and deleted that in .bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:/user/bin;/Applications/MiKTeX Console.app/Contents/bin/cjklatex
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Yes it is now solved after I uninstalled MiKTeX and deleted that in .bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:/user/bin;/Applications/MiKTeX Console.app/Contents/bin/cjklatex
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Yes it is now solved after I uninstalled MiKTeX and deleted that in .bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:/user/bin;/Applications/MiKTeX Console.app/Contents/bin/cjklatex
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Yes it is now solved after I uninstalled MiKTeX and deleted that in .bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:/user/bin;/Applications/MiKTeX Console.app/Contents/bin/cjklatex
Yes it is now solved after I uninstalled MiKTeX and deleted that in .bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:/user/bin;/Applications/MiKTeX Console.app/Contents/bin/cjklatex
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For mac I would recommend to use mactex or simply normal texlive instead of miktex.
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 8:59
That said -- Is there anything in your
.bashrc,.profileor.bash_profilethat is related to tex?– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:01