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Fix using bin/OSX directory to bin/macOS

Open wantyapps opened this issue 3 years ago • 6 comments

wantyapps avatar Mar 03 '21 06:03 wantyapps

This is a fix for #21

wantyapps avatar Mar 03 '21 06:03 wantyapps

I am trying to use your fork with packer to see if I can fix this issue. I can't get the your fork to load, do you know how to do that @wantyapps ?

keblek avatar Mar 14 '21 20:03 keblek

I am trying to use your fork with packer to see if I can fix this issue. I can't get the your fork to load, do you know how to do that @wantyapps ?

you need to uninstall your current installation first because packer stores the plugin 'user/repo' as 'repo'. so packer will not notice a change, e.g., from 'tj/nlua' to 'telescopicjohnson/nlua'. if you delete the former, quit nvim, add the latter, quit nvim, then packer install you should be good to go.

fwiw, the pull request i just made fixes this also plus a few other things for wiggle room.

klooj avatar Mar 29 '21 05:03 klooj

thanks for letting me know @klooj!

So I need to uninstall everything and reinstall it?

keblek avatar Mar 29 '21 10:03 keblek

not everything, just the nlua plugin. so comment out tj/nlua and run packersync. then add newjawn/nlua and run packersync. you'll likely need to exit vim in between.

klooj avatar Mar 29 '21 10:03 klooj

@keblek To uninstall the plugin, remove "use 'tjdevries/nlua.nvim'" (similar, will probably not look the same) re-open nvim, and run the command ":PackerClean". You can now install my fork

wantyapps avatar Apr 01 '21 09:04 wantyapps