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fish_config website broken #1847

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lightonflux opened this issue Dec 5, 2014 · 5 comments
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fish_config website broken #1847

lightonflux opened this issue Dec 5, 2014 · 5 comments

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@lightonflux
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I use fish from the debian jessie repo.

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zanchey commented Dec 5, 2014

Can you clarify the version you are running? apt-cache policy fish will do the job.

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Oh sorry, forgot that.

2.1.1.dfsg-2

@siteshwar
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What browser are you using ? Do you see any errors on browser console ? Check if refreshing cache by pressing Ctrl - F5 help.

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zanchey commented Dec 5, 2014

That's the Debian Sid (unstable) version, right? This is a downstream problem. jQuery is not getting linked in the way it did in previous versions. I think http://bugs.debian.org/770973 covers the problem.

Unfortunately the downstream Debian package has been orphaned, although there has been some interest from other DDs in picking it up.

I am closing this for now as a downstream problem.

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zanchey commented Dec 6, 2014

Also FWIW if you install the fishshell.com packages it should work. The Wheezy (Debian 7) packages should work fine.

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