Problems with commands since fresh install of Fedora 39 #3692
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Hi, I've been using fzf before, mostly with ALT-C and CTRL-T to jump between repositories and quickly edit files. Had some other problems with my Fedora installation (crashing which later showed to be because of dGPU) and did a fresh install of Fedora 39. Since installing fzf again the ALT-C and CTRL-T commands don't work, both seem to be because of some "--walker=file,dir,follow,hidden". I am not experienced enough to solve this. All I'm doing right know is sourcing the key bindings and completion from ".fzf/shell/" in my .bashrc file. When doing CTRL-T: When doing ALT-C: |
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Worked it out by replacing all files in the .fzf with the old files from the 0.44.1 update since that's what Fedora 39 is running on, works now. Not sure why it installs 0.44.1 but adding the 0.48 files, maybe I did something wrong. |
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Worked it out by replacing all files in the .fzf with the old files from the 0.44.1 update since that's what Fedora 39 is running on, works now. Not sure why it installs 0.44.1 but adding the 0.48 files, maybe I did something wrong.