Vaughan Rouesnel
Vaughan Rouesnel
I installed using downloaded app on macOS. It asks if I want to add to terminal and I click yes. But I don't see where it was installed to. Running...
What does the following output: `cat $(command which pnpm)`
Modify that file and add `which node` to see where it is locating node. pnpm usually runs from a bin stub shell script for me...I found that earlier versions hard-coded...
I don't see a problem with that output...
Turned out that I was using a globally installed pyenv shim of ptw which setup it's own python path in order to use its desired python version. Installing in project...
`vis-timeline` requires `vis-data` as a peer. _/xxx/node_modules/.pnpm/[email protected]_9a15a4fd4e2f8fcf87b919d8ec046851/node_modules/vis-timeline/package.json_ ``` "peerDependencies": { "vis-data": "^6.3.0 || ^7.0.0", } ``` But `vis-timeline` is resolving its peer to `6.6.1` instead of `7.0.0+` which does not...
`brew install zig` is x86 running under Rosetta: ``` file /usr/local/Cellar/zig/0.10.0/bin/zig /usr/local/Cellar/zig/0.10.0/bin/zig: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 ```
Ah yes I remember dealing with this earlier. I was recently messing around with my `.zshrc` file and I must have preferenced the `/usr/local` over `/opt/homebrew` somehow.
@akgvn What does `which zig` show?
This is implemented in v0.5.9 isn't it?