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IntelliJ, etc. 2019 compatibility? #11
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I built from source and manually installed the plugin and it worked fine. |
Sorry, wasn't clear enough. The problem isn't building from source, the problem is you need to update the one stored in JetBrain's extension repository, because that one isn't same as "current". |
Also worth mentioning the 1.4 release no longer installs in recent PyCharm Pro 2019.3.1, says it isn't compatible. Will try building from scratch when I have time, but current situ kind of defeats the point of releases and/or offering on JetBrains repo. Going in and updating "using" branch number of plugin fixes issue without requiring full rebuild. |
It worked for me too while build it by myself |
Hey @xmonader, any updates on this? :) |
Hello friends. I'm really sorry! I don't have the energy to maintain the plugin. I'll try over this weekend to create a new release |
@xmonader Your plugin still works great on the latest IDEs, thanks for making this! Have you considered adding maintainers to help keep the plugin up-to-date on the Jetbrains Marketplace if you don't have time? |
Hi @liamjwang I'd love to have other maintainers than me for sure, if you are interested please let me know |
Any chance we can get an update that supports most recent EAP 2019 versions?
Is it just a IML update, or is it more involved?
Thanks!
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