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2017-12-04
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I have a colleague who can’t get a cider repl to start - she keeps getting the error
Could not transfer artifact refactor-nrepl
…. any idea how to fix this? never seen it beforeso this got solved — she loaded the application through the terminal so that it used the bash settings and automagically it loaded correctly.
AFAIK in order for Emacs to read the env vars correctly there is a couple of things required:
- exec-path-from-shell should be added (Spacemacs includes it)
- the vars need to be listed in exec-path-from-shell-variables
var. By default it only includes "PATH" and "MANPATH"
yeah It’s working now thanks for the advice tho @U0G75ARHC