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latex module enabled and sync fails on evil-tex #3773

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teburd opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 3 comments
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latex module enabled and sync fails on evil-tex #3773

teburd opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 3 comments
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@teburd
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teburd commented Aug 18, 2020

- Debug mode on
> Synchronizing your config with Doom Emacs...

DOOM Initializing package.el
DOOM Initializing straight.el
x There was an unexpected error:
  Type: error
  Message:
    error
  Data:
    "Could not find package evil-tex in recipe repositories: (org-elpa melpa gnu-elpa-mirror emacsmirror-mirror)"

Run the command again with the -d (or --debug) switch to enable debug
mode and (hopefully) generate a backtrace from this error:

  doom -d sync

If you file a bug report, please include it!
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iyefrat commented Aug 18, 2020

evil-tex is definitely on melpa, but it's new. Have you not updated doom in a while? maybe your melpa mirror is out of date or something?

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ymarco commented Aug 18, 2020

Seems like the same issue as #2802. Could you try the solution there?

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teburd commented Aug 18, 2020

@ymarco that fixed it! thank you so much!

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