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Unable to use :DistantInstall
from binary or source
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What version of distant (the binary) did you install? It looks like you're also using the v0.2 branch. Can you try switching to the v0.3 branch? You can follow https://distant.dev/editors/neovim/quickstart/ to get started. |
Thanks for the quick reply, I've tried installing both |
You should be installing |
After a little digging, I think it might be an issue with older versions of Ubuntu--I'm currently running 20.04. I installed distant directly on my machine following the instructions on https://github.com/chipsenkbeil/distant, but when I try to run it from the command line it tells me that my version of glibc is outdated.
Unfortunately, it looks like 2.31 is the latest version available for my version of Ubuntu:
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Ah, you can try the musl version. That's what I use on older machines. |
For clarity, you can do this in one of two ways:
What |
I am unable to successfully run
:DistantInstall
after downloading through packer. When attempting to compile from source, I receive the following error message:When installing a binary, I am able to complete the installation, but when I run
:DistantClientVersion
I get the following error message:I am running GNU/Linux.
Would greatly appreciate if you have any workarounds for this issue!
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