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2018-04-13
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it looks like Cursive doesn't work with IntelliJ Ultimate 2018.1? Fortunately still had 2017.3 installed so I can keep working
@niklas.collin For me it didn’t update automatically to the most recent version of Cursive. I had to go into the preferences to update it. After that everything worked. Maybe you are in the same situation?
need to check that out. There was no way to do any updating but guess if I uninstall the plugin and then reinstall it might work
@niklas.collin Yeah, something about the updates in IntelliJ 2018.1 seems a little flakey
If you go to Settings->Plugins->Browse Repos->Refresh then Search for Cursive it should have an update available
I don’t control any of that part any more, so I’m not sure what happened, but it has also happened to some other users with JetBrains plugins too, so there’s a new bug in there somewhere.