Thanks for your quick response guys.
But still i did not get any solution in win10 and using non-synced folder
only.
Few packages are installed After running *elm package install* command many
times and few are not installed automatically.
I think it's time to move Linux for ELM.
Thanks,
Kira
Same as David Legard for me, stopped working in a dropbox folder, moved to
non syncing and it worked. Haven't seen the issue anymore.
On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 6:03:35 PM UTC+3, kiran kumar BS wrote:
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> Hello Team,
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> I am trying to setup a small ELM project but failed due to some pe
I often find this problem if I am working in a folder which syncs to the
cloud - Dropbox, Cubby, Google Drive, etc.
Methods I use to get round this
1. Install in a non-synced folder
2. Run as administrator
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This happens to me too! :)
I delete `elm-stuff` and then run `elm package install` an arbitrary number
of times until it inevitably starts working.
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On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 9:35:54 AM UTC-6, Rupert Smith wrote:
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> On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 4:08:25 PM UTC+1, OvermindDL1 wrote:
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>> 4. Install cygwin and dev there (yes this is what I do now, fixed most
>> issues finally, except for NTFS stupidity).
>>
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> Or VirtualBox an
On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 4:08:25 PM UTC+1, OvermindDL1 wrote:
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> 4. Install cygwin and dev there (yes this is what I do now, fixed most
> issues finally, except for NTFS stupidity).
>
Or VirtualBox and then just run Linux - assuming your work dev laptop isn't
horribly locked down and
Based on your command line I'd say Windows (I use Win10 at work sadly,
endless issue, purely linux user at home).
I've had the same experiences, I've ended up doing all of these, which fix
about 95% of the issues (NTFS, however, is unfixable).
1. Have the anti-virus ignore that directory tree,