I'm not sure if this is going to cause other problems later. I'm guessing that Brew would have put it in /usr/local/bin. Python3 shows up in the Application folder. I used the normal Python3 installer, rather than using Brew as the NanoVNASaver notes suggested. Load_entry_point('NanoVNASaver=0.2.2', 'console_scripts', 'NanoVNASaver')() # EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'NanoVNASaver=0.2.2','console_scripts','NanoVNASaver'įrom pkg_resources import load_entry_point #!/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.8/bin/python3 Here is that executable text, if you are interested: Making an alias of this and putting it on the desktop works fine. Sure enough there is an executable there for NanoVNASaver. Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.8/bin/python3 Which shows Python 2.7 is in /usr/bin, not used for this program.īut which python3, required for NanoVNASaver returns So, there must already be an executable and it must know where Python 3 is or be in the path. The program is invoked simply with nanovnasaver. Click to expand.Thanks! This gave me the clue to figure it out.
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