When using conda, “source activate [env_name]” doesn't work but “conda activate [env_name]” works












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I have been using conda for a few months. The following is the version that I'm using:



conda -V
conda 4.5.4


Previously, to activate or to deactivate the conda environment, I think I have used the following command:



source activate [env_name]
source deactivate


However, recently, the above commands don't work on my machine for unknown reason. The following is the result:



bash: activate: No such file or directory


More strangely, the following commands work:



conda activate [env_name]
conda deactivate


Could you suggest what might have happened and how to fix this problem?










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    I have been using conda for a few months. The following is the version that I'm using:



    conda -V
    conda 4.5.4


    Previously, to activate or to deactivate the conda environment, I think I have used the following command:



    source activate [env_name]
    source deactivate


    However, recently, the above commands don't work on my machine for unknown reason. The following is the result:



    bash: activate: No such file or directory


    More strangely, the following commands work:



    conda activate [env_name]
    conda deactivate


    Could you suggest what might have happened and how to fix this problem?










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      I have been using conda for a few months. The following is the version that I'm using:



      conda -V
      conda 4.5.4


      Previously, to activate or to deactivate the conda environment, I think I have used the following command:



      source activate [env_name]
      source deactivate


      However, recently, the above commands don't work on my machine for unknown reason. The following is the result:



      bash: activate: No such file or directory


      More strangely, the following commands work:



      conda activate [env_name]
      conda deactivate


      Could you suggest what might have happened and how to fix this problem?










      share|improve this question













      I have been using conda for a few months. The following is the version that I'm using:



      conda -V
      conda 4.5.4


      Previously, to activate or to deactivate the conda environment, I think I have used the following command:



      source activate [env_name]
      source deactivate


      However, recently, the above commands don't work on my machine for unknown reason. The following is the result:



      bash: activate: No such file or directory


      More strangely, the following commands work:



      conda activate [env_name]
      conda deactivate


      Could you suggest what might have happened and how to fix this problem?







      python conda






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          The problem may be because the Anaconda directory is not part of your PATH. You can check this by entering the following command in your terminal. If you don't see the Anaconda directory(Looks something like this /home/user/anaconda3/bin), you found your issue!



          echo $PATH


          To fix this problem, you can simply enter the following command in the terminal where user is your username.



          export PATH="/home/user/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"


          If this helped, please mark this as an accepted answer so that your original question can be marked as solved!






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            The problem may be because the Anaconda directory is not part of your PATH. You can check this by entering the following command in your terminal. If you don't see the Anaconda directory(Looks something like this /home/user/anaconda3/bin), you found your issue!



            echo $PATH


            To fix this problem, you can simply enter the following command in the terminal where user is your username.



            export PATH="/home/user/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"


            If this helped, please mark this as an accepted answer so that your original question can be marked as solved!






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              The problem may be because the Anaconda directory is not part of your PATH. You can check this by entering the following command in your terminal. If you don't see the Anaconda directory(Looks something like this /home/user/anaconda3/bin), you found your issue!



              echo $PATH


              To fix this problem, you can simply enter the following command in the terminal where user is your username.



              export PATH="/home/user/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"


              If this helped, please mark this as an accepted answer so that your original question can be marked as solved!






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                The problem may be because the Anaconda directory is not part of your PATH. You can check this by entering the following command in your terminal. If you don't see the Anaconda directory(Looks something like this /home/user/anaconda3/bin), you found your issue!



                echo $PATH


                To fix this problem, you can simply enter the following command in the terminal where user is your username.



                export PATH="/home/user/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"


                If this helped, please mark this as an accepted answer so that your original question can be marked as solved!






                share|improve this answer














                The problem may be because the Anaconda directory is not part of your PATH. You can check this by entering the following command in your terminal. If you don't see the Anaconda directory(Looks something like this /home/user/anaconda3/bin), you found your issue!



                echo $PATH


                To fix this problem, you can simply enter the following command in the terminal where user is your username.



                export PATH="/home/user/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"


                If this helped, please mark this as an accepted answer so that your original question can be marked as solved!







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