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#1 2023-10-27 11:16:04

Loopy
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Noob question, where does the file exist which is responsible for this

https://ibb.co/qdf3C5L
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Every time any terminal-emulator is booted i got "pyenv: command not found" or "pyenv: no such command `virtualenv-init'" now i realised i needed "pyenv-virtualenv" to be able to solve this dependency and would like to know how i could work all of this out in the future more easily, like if i have one in the future not as simple or obvious.

I suppose what i'm asking is, if one of you saw a random error when terminal boots up, what would be your first steps.
Thanks and sorry for the dumb question lol

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#2 2023-10-27 11:57:57

Scimmia
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Re: Noob question, where does the file exist which is responsible for this

Check you shell initialization files.

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#3 2023-10-27 13:21:28

Loopy
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Re: Noob question, where does the file exist which is responsible for this

Thx

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#4 2023-10-27 16:57:21

Awebb
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Re: Noob question, where does the file exist which is responsible for this

Also look up pkgfile (in the repos) and/or pacman -F in the pacman manpage to find the (not yet installed) package containing a specific file.

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