Hi there;
I may be missing something quite obvious, but it would be excellent to get some help with this.
I have installed the Exiftool dmg package, without error, yet I am still getting this message when in Terminal
Quote-bash: exiftool: command not found
I have also since tried installing the Perl distribution, following the instructions to the letter, and am finding the same thing.
I am using Mavericks 10.9.5 if that helps?
Any information would be hugely appreciated, and I'm happy to provide screenshots/videos if needs be. I have trawled the internet looking for solutions, but have yet to find something that specifically solves the issue that I am facing.
Many thanks;
Adam
hi Adam,
Ah yes.
The problem is that El Capitan won't allow installation in /usr/bin, so ExifTool now installs in /usr/local/bin. The problem is that /usr/local/bin isn't in the default path for earlier operating systems, so you'll have to add it to your PATH yourself. To do this, add the following line to your ~/.profile settings:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
The ExifTool install doesn't do this because I don't like the idea of the install changing any of your settings.
I have updated the installation instructions (https://exiftool.org/install.html) to include this.
- Phil
Hi Phil
Thanks for the swift reply. Apologies for needing to be essentially spoonfed, but could you tell me where I might find the
Quote~/.profile
settings?
Or perhaps, failing that, do you have an archive where I might find an earlier, Mavericks-friendly build?
I'm coming at this from a very amateurish level, so have found myself somewhat out of my depth with having to deal with the Terminal.
Many thanks;
Adam
Hi Adam,
Quote from: adamhutch on October 21, 2015, 07:44:04 AM
could you tell me where I might find the Quote~/.profile
settings?
Tough one. I would do this from the Terminal to edit the file:
vi ~/.profileBut then, I know how to use the vi editor. I don't know what editor you use, but it may be difficult to open a hidden file (a name starting with ".") from the GUI.
Also, the settings will only affect Terminal windows that are opened after you make the changes.
- Phil