2. Remove the following directory:
- /Applications/Canopy.app
- also you can uninstall it by using mouse operation "Click".
3. Remove the residual files:
sudo rm /Users/<your_username>/Library/Enthought
4. Remove the hidden folder:
- ~/ls -a # listing all the files and folders including hidden one
- sudo rm ~/.canopy
5. After uninstalling Canopy, if you got the following messages when turning on the terminal:
-bash: /Users/<your_username>/Library/Enthought/Canopy_64bit/User/bin/activate: No such file or directory
You can solve this problem by
- ~/ls -a # listing all the files and folders including hidden one
- sudo vi ~/.bash_profile # opening the bash_profile by vim
- Keyboard operations: "ESC" and "i" # insert mode
- Removing the lines which contain the offending file names.
- Keyboard operations: "ESC", ":wq" # Save and exit
This worked. Thank you for sharing.
回复删除I did everything and followed your instruction . Unfortunately, when i open a .py file via sublime or Xcode, it still comes out with canopy icon. I don't know why. I feel it is impossible for my Mac to get rid of Canopy. :(
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回复删除Hey there,
回复删除thank you for sharing!
Maybe this a useful add on for some people:
- depending on your system and setting, you should include the -rf flag
in steps 3 & 4, for example: sudo rm -rf ~/.canopy
- also make sure to sudo rm rf ~/.enthought
- wrt step 5 also have a look in your ~/.profile, as in my case this
contained the offending file name
Thanks again & HTH, Best Peer
Thank you for the help kind sir
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