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Unable to install plugins. #75
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This needs more info please (sorry, the labels don't notify changes to the issue) |
@seesemichaelj this issue persists in 2.2.0 , what can I provide you with? |
Hi, I've got the same issue with 2.2.0. What means exactly apm ? Atom Package Manager ? Regards. |
sorry @sGerli I guess I missed your question. I guess I was commenting on @dweremeichik's behalf since he applied the label without asking for more info haha Have either of you tried to install other plugins? Which plugins have you tried? @redking974 ya not sure how |
Yeah, I've tried n1-unsubscribe, n1-github, and n1-avatars . |
Alright; well FYI n1-unsubscribe should be built in. See #49 |
Well that's strange. It appears that the built in plugins are perhaps still there, note the unsubscribe tab to the right in your image. |
I have the same problem on windows 10 it was working in Linux |
From what I gather, this appears to be Windows only. |
Detailed error:
StackTrace:
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Related warning:
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When I try to install plugins I get the following error:
Running apm install failed to install package dependencies.
Are there any related issues?
No
What operating system are you using?
Windows 10
2.1.0
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Bug? Yes
Do you have any third-party plugins installed? If so, which ones?
No (because of this bug)
Is the issue related to a specific email provider (Gmail, Exchange, etc.)?
No
Is the issue reproducible with a particular attachment, message, signature, etc?
No
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