Closed hujianxin closed 8 years ago
OS is MAC OS X 10.10.5
Maybe you have powerline in your .emacs.d/elpa for some reason? That shouldn't have happened but…
@TheBB Yes, there is a directory about powerline in my .emacs.d/elpa, but I don't know why, because I REMOVED .emacs.d using rm -rf ~/.emacs.d
command and RECLONED the repository.
ls ~/.emacs.d/elpa | ag "powerline"
==> get powerline-20151008.1449
@TheBB Maybe I know the reason. spacemacs-layouts
layer depends on spaceline.el
package which is written by you. But spaceline.el
depends on powerline
too. So, spacemacs-layouts
and vim-powerline
are comflict.
But spacemacs-layouts
won't cause spaceline to be installed on its own. vim-powerline
excludes it so it should not be installed. No other packages should depend on powerline.
If you delete that folder, does it get reinstalled?
If I delete powerline's folder, it will get reinstalled. When I remove all layer-support in .spacemacs
and remove powerline's folder, it will also get reinstalled.
@syl20bnr?
I'll look into it.
Should be fixed in develop.
@syl20bnr Thanks for your hard work.
It's true. I just tested it, and found that the problem has been fixed. I'll close this issue.
Today, I checkouted to latest develop branch, and I REMOVED all
.emacs.d
directory, recloned it. But, when startup emacs, I met this error:emacs --version