Correct value for APM_PATH on Linux#294
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oops, seems to be a duplicate of #286 |
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Then I’m closing this PR. |
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I noticed that when I launch Pulsar from the command line with
export APM_PATH=/ppm/bin/apmsourced from my environment file, the 'Installed packages' view was broken :However I did not have that problem using the pinned icon on my launch dock of the desktop (Ubuntu).
It turns out that
APM_PATHMUST point to the full path ofapm.I suspect that it should be the same for Windows, but I cannot perform such verification.
Hope this helps. :)