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Installation of package is not persistent #125

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yagodlt opened this issue Nov 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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Installation of package is not persistent #125

yagodlt opened this issue Nov 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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@yagodlt
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yagodlt commented Nov 5, 2016

Every time I launch Atom I get the message that it's installing this package. A few seconds later it gives me a success message and I can see it's installed because it's listed in the installed packages. This, however doesn't prevent it from being reinstalled next time I launch the app

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bigfive commented Feb 11, 2017

Sorry I'm only just getting round to look at this. Are you still having the issue? It seems to be pretty isolated. I would guess its something to do with your setup. Perhaps try uninstalling and reinstalling your atom app?

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yagodlt commented Feb 11, 2017

Hi @bigfive, thanks for looking into this.
Yes, the issue is still present. It seems to get install it every time I launch atom, but as a dependency of the 'sublime' package. I tried installing the stand alone package but the issue persists.
A not too useful pic:
screenshot from 2017-02-11 16-20-50
Thanks again!

@entrptaher
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entrptaher commented Oct 4, 2017

Bump for the issue, @yagodlt
I'm on Atom beta 1.21.0-beta2 x64, on Linux.

You can see that the package is installed, but it's just asking for this again. Do you think this is a problem with sublime package instead?

screenshot at 2017-10-04 09-07-18

@thomas-gt
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Had same problem. Once installed with Sublime meta-package (0.5.0) each time I started Atom I was prompted for install. Reinstall did not help. Then I tried to install all underlying packages individually (ie without meta-package). Seems better now.

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