Closed tckosvic closed 1 year ago
What is the output of tldr --show-paths
?
Which version are you using (tldr --version
)?
See below: `tom@mydesktop:~> tldr --show-paths Unknown flag: '--show-paths'
Usage:
tldr [options] <command>...
tldr [options]
tom@mydesktop:~> ` hope this helps, tom kosvic
See below for 2nd response: `tom@mydesktop:~> tldr --version
tealdeer v1.4.1 (Linux) tom@mydesktop:~> ` thanks, tom kosvic
Ah, that's an old version. The current version is 1.6.1.
Can you show the output of tldr --config-path
in that case?
See below:
tom@mydesktop:~> tldr --config-path Config path is: /home/tom/.config/tealdeer/config.toml tom@mydesktop:~>
See below again. Dont know where strikeout came from:
`tom@mydesktop:~> tldr --config-path Config path is: /home/tom/.config/tealdeer/config.toml
tom@mydesktop:~> `
Perhaps, I should compile it if the openSUSE packaged version is too out of date
Your old version still expects the name "master" for the pages from the repository, but the download gives you the new name "main". Updating should fix the issue :)
@tckosvic Did recompiling fix your issue? If so, we can close the issue
Installed tldr as tealdeer from opensuse 15.4 software. tldr runs upon call for cache update. there are files in /home/username/.cache/tealdeer directory. In a subdirectory named "tldr-main" there are10 or so subdirectories. I assume this is the cache.
When running, e.g., tldr tar as an example, response is "cache not found; run tldr --update. That has already been run. Need a way to have tldr find the cache it has updated.
thanks, tom kosvic