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Zsh: Command Not Found: Pod | Apple Developer Forums. After the python@2 rename by homebrew, jupyter (and also jupyter lab) doesn't work. The operating system is hidden in the tags, jayhendren.

Cannot find type 'ConfigurationInt… Apple Developer Forums
Cannot find type 'ConfigurationInt… Apple Developer Forums

I'm trying to connect firebase authentication for my login/signup page, but when i try to connect it in terminal zsh: If pip is still not working, try to upgrade pip to the latest version: Which zsh, but not which. Post your questions, exchange knowledge, and connect with fellow developers and apple engineers on a variety of software development topics. Click again to stop watching or visit your profile/homepage to manage your watched threads. I have installed cocoapods and then tried again. I have done brew upgrade, installed and reinstalled python3 and python2 several times, created symlinks but still jupyter, jupyterlab don't work after the rename and. The tilde needs to be expanded to your home directory. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Upgrade pip to the latest version.

After the python@2 rename by homebrew, jupyter (and also jupyter lab) doesn't work. Pod you’re now watching this thread and will receive emails when there’s activity. Click again to stop watching or visit your profile/homepage to manage your watched threads. Welcome to the apple developer forums. No demonstration of the z shell in action, or that the changed shell was actually invoked at all; It is possible that you are trying to use the wrong version of pip. Ive setup xfce4 desktop working out some minor bugs couldnt get xterminal to load as it is missing dep. Every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and apple can therefore provide. Derzeit befinden wir uns wieder wenige tage vor der. Confusion as to the name of the command being sought, sometimes service mosttimes services; I don't know what to do.