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iTerm2 + ohmyzsh #11
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Hi, could you post the output of:
and:
Are you installing in a Do any of the
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I used pip3 to install gitsome, maybe this info helps.
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It does seem like A few things to try:
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You need to first install Python 3.4 from the site and run that.
Worked just fine for me |
Thanks @srepollock. I think this might be a duplicate of #4, there's additional information there @Kreshnik. We added this to the README:
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@donnemartin, unfortunately it did not. I still get the error "zsh: command not found: gitsome" |
Have you upgraded pip and pip3 on your computer? As well as Python, python3? I'd use Homebrew to upgrade python and make sure that you installed the latest Python3 from the site. Next double check that oh-my-zsh is upgraded as well as iTerm2 |
It works now, it was an issue with brew not being updated, and some missing links between libraries. |
I am using
iTerm2 + ohmyzsh on OSX 10.11.4
, and I do get the following message after runninggitsome
=>zsh: command not found: gitsome
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