"Update Repository List" doesn't retrieve all the packages (66/68)
See original GitHub issueI’m not sure why but “Update Repository List” command only retrieves 66 packages.
PackageControl.PackageControl: Package list loaded from 'ueffel's Package Repository' (66 packages)
On this page it says there are 68 packages available.
KpTempoTap is one of the 2 that are not retrieved.
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:5 (3 by maintainers)
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Alright. I think I will delete the two packages without a release to avoid anymore confusion.
Yeah, I realized.
🤦♂️ Yup, it was already installed.
What threw me off is the fact that when I typed just “tempo” there was no command corresponding with that package so I just assumed it wasn’t installed without checking. Sorry, my bad.
I guess that package is just not working properly.