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Do you have another plugin that has a lazy module? |
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Nope. Only UPDATE I mean, afaik, I don't. But maybe I've got a wrong understanding about what is a lazy module ; ) |
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Hi, I am asking for help with ideas on how to debug an environment where
lazy.nvim
is not working as expected — but I don't think the problem is the plugin manager itself; I bet that it is something in the environmentQuestion
I ask for ideas that would help me to understand the situation better.
Context
I have my
dotfiles
, and they work basically in many environments: two macOS notebooks, some VM on a Debian using Docker, and a corporate VM from the company I work for. This last one, the corporate one, is failing. All others are working fine.What's happening
lazy.nvim
auto-install as seen in the docs/home/spin/.local/share/nvim/lazy/lazy.nvim/
directory (spin
is the user name):Lazy
I can see Lazy UI, but no plugins from mydotfiles
:Lazy! sync
I get the error pasted below/home/spin/.local/share/nvim/lazy/lazy.nvim/
directory is gone ¯\(ツ)/¯(what would explain the
module not found
but still… why is it gone?)Complete error
Any ideas about what might be causing this behavior?
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