You'll need the future branch of cordova-cli and plugman, and to go through a bit of a dance to get those two installed and npm linked properly. The dance is as follows:
cd plugman npm install sudo npm link cd ../cordova-cli npm install sudo npm link npm link plugman Now when you run 'cordova' you get the git version, and 'plugman' likewise. You can skip everything after the first three lines if you're only using plugman and not CLI. Note that the master branch is currently broken with cordova-js 2.6.0; you'll have to use the future branch. Unfortunately that branch is under heavy development right now, but I'm trying to keep it in a working state. Braden On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > Use the future branch of plugman. That's where braden is putting the > symbol mapping work into. > > On 3/26/13 9:09 AM, "Brian LeRoux" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Steve has plugman working with devicemotion plugin. Happy days! Its > >time he ripped the JS out of cordova-js and put it in the plugin. But > >does plugman support js installation? What needs happening to make it > >so? > >
