Hi Alex,
Thank you. I’m on Mac OS 10.15

Being somewhat aware of this issue, I thought I had removed all old
versions and had even tried to set the PATH to point to my basex folder.
I now realized that I had another version of BaseX installed in
/usr/local/Cellar. And after removing that version, the “basexgui” command
no longer works (unless I am in the basex folder). So my attempt at setting
the PATH was not successful. I guess I’ll have to try to work out how to
set the PATH variable to point to the right thing.

Philip

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 5:04 PM Alexander Holupirek <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Philip,
>
> probably another (old) BaseX version is still installed and executed.
> What OS do you use? And what is the exact command on the command line you
> use to start BaseX?
> Maybe your PATH is still pointing to the old version.
>
> Cheers,
>         Alex
>
> > On 6. Jan 2020, at 05:49, Philip Spaelti <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I have made occasional tries at using BaseX for my project over the
> years. After a longer pause I am trying again. I downloaded the latest
> version (9.1.3). If I try to start BaseX from the command line it starts a
> version 7.9 and asks we if I want to update. Can someone please explain
> what is going on?
> >
> > Philip
> >
>
>

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