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Sublime Text packages not found #24

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ember-max opened this issue Oct 2, 2014 · 6 comments
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Sublime Text packages not found #24

ember-max opened this issue Oct 2, 2014 · 6 comments

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@ember-max
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Added these repositories:
https://github.com/underscorediscovery/sublime_haxe_completion
https://github.com/underscorediscovery/sublime_flow
Sublime Text said they were registered successfully.

Then tried to install these packages:
sublime_flow
sublime_haxe_completion
But no matching packages were found. Hopefully I'm not missing something obvious, I'm not a Sublime Text package wizard but I have successfully installed and used other packages.

I'm on Mac 10.9.5 (Mavericks), Sublime Text 3 (Build 3065)

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bfod commented Oct 2, 2014

Check your Sublime Text console (ctrl-`) and see if there is a complaint about an invalid certificate. If so, you'll need to uninstall and reinstall Package Control. I had the same issue with 10.9.4 and Sublime 3, it seems like a common issue with the github api.

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ruby0x1 commented Oct 2, 2014

Hey @ember-max thanks for posting.

If you open the console (ctrl `, or view -> show console) do you see any messages from package control there? You can also open Preferences -> Package Settings -> Package control and confirm they are listed there in the json file correctly.

Aside from that I don't know if sublime wants a restart.

edit : bfod ninja
edit edit : bfod also posted here for reference yesterday

@ember-max
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Awesome, thanks for the quick replies - excited to checkout flow/snow/luxe!

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ruby0x1 commented Oct 2, 2014

was it that @ember-max?

@ember-max
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Yes, after I managed to find and delete the Package Control plugin for Sublime (used this link: wbond/package_control#736, the built-in Remove Package command wasn't working, and my Package Control was actually located at '~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/[etc]'), I then re-installed (using this link: https://sublime.wbond.net/installation), and then went back through the steps listed at the top and was able to install sublime_flow and sublime_haxe_completion. Thanks again!

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ruby0x1 commented Oct 2, 2014

No problem, thanks for posting how you sorted through it.

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