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It looks like bpkg updated their installation processes. I've updated the README, with the latest release (version 3), to include the required -g CLI argument:
On Dec 8, 2017, at 9:04 AM, Buster Collings ***@***.***> wrote:
It looks like bpkg updated their installation processes. I've updated the README, with the latest release (version 3), to include the required -g CLI argument:
$ bpkg install busterc/osx-iso -g
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Hi--hope you can help me with this. I installed bpkg, confirmed that it worked by using it to install term. Then I executed the following:
I searched my computer for "osxiso" and found the single file deps/osxiso/package.json.
I tried the install and run commands again (because I didn't know what else to try), with the same lack of result.
Any ideas? Thanks!
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