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What package are you trying to install? Some packages do have native modules which is why you might need the visual studio tools. What window is popping up that you can't escape from?
I'm trying to install Platformio IDE and it needs CLang to finish installation. It's an installation window that shows what components have been installed, there are four sections, but it keeps freezing on the Atom dependencies section. Maybe I just need to wait longer for it to install?
I think the platformio stuff hasn't been kept under active development for a long time now and I'm pretty sure the whole thing was archived on GitHub, it might need something like an older version of the tools or it might be broken entirely.
Unfortunately that will be something you might come across with Pulsar, some of the changes we have had to make to update our dependencies (and sometimes just changes in the later releases of Atom) have broken some packages and they just aren't maintained any more. We do try to keep track of these when found and mark them as such with special labels.
What features of platformio-ide were you after? There are almost certainly some alternatives.
I wanted to use a built-in terminal. Like running python code and having it show up in the built-in terminal
So this is stuff we have been talking about a lot recently. At the moment the only terminal that I'm aware of that is 1) maintained and 2) working properly is
x-terminal-reloaded
which is maintained by one of the members of the core Pulsar team.However I'm not aware of anything that will output to it. The various script runners I mentioned before will output to their own panels (
atom-runner
,script
andscript-runner
). However another person on the team is currently developing a new script runner package that currently outputs to its own pane:However we were talking about the possibility that it could maybe interface directly with
x-terminal-reloaded
to provide output directly in the terminal.Yes! That's what I'm looking for. I'll download the x-terminal-reloaded plugin as well.