Open kunal394 opened 6 years ago
By default, zsh tries to run background jobs at a lower priority, which Windows won't let it do. A good workaround is to put
case $(uname -a) in
*Microsoft*) unsetopt BG_NICE ;;
esac
in your .zshrc file. That alters zsh's default behavior and fixes the problem entirely, in my experience. @see https://github.com/rupa/z/issues/230#issuecomment-362297213
Description
Hi. I am having issue with running antigen in windows. I installed the ubuntu package from the windows app store. Then changed the shell to zsh. Then installed oh-my-zsh. Now I am using the zsh shell in the hyper terminal application. I followed the steps mentioned here: (https://evdokimovm.github.io/windows/zsh/shell/syntax/highlighting/ohmyzsh/hyper/terminal/2017/02/24/how-to-install-zsh-and-oh-my-zsh-on-windows-10.html)
Then I installed antigen using apt-get.
Then I tried configuring antigen using the below code as given in the repo:
But when I add the above lines to my .zshrc, and try to load it I get the following error:
This is my full zshrc:
So how do I setup antigen in the above mentioned env. ? Or am I making some errors?
Software version
antigen version
:Antigen v2.2.2 (dd8cf51)
zsh --version
:zsh 5.1.1 (x86_64-ubuntu-linux-gnu)
uname -a
:Linux WINDOWS-V109B7L 4.4.0-43-Microsoft #1-Microsoft Wed Dec 31 14:42:53 PST 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Configuration
.antigenrc
.zshrc
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