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holmrenser
holmrenser commented Jan 6, 2022

I'm on a 14" macbook M1 pro and get the following error when trying to run a freshly downloaded/installed meteor 2.5.3:

Error: Only 64-bit Intel and M1 processors are supported on OS X

From the blogpost announcing meteor 2.5.1 I would expect meteor to work on my machine.
Given that I'm on an M1, the er

confirmed Impact:few good first issue Project:Apple
tetromino
tetromino commented Apr 7, 2022

Description of the feature request:

For better bash-less Windows support,ctx.actions.run_shell could add command_bat (with the same behavior as genrule's cmd_bat) and command_ps (with the same behavior as genrule's cmd_ps).

This would, in particular, considerably simplify skylib's Windows support, where currently we are forced to write and execute temporary .bat files on Wind

type: feature request P2 good first issue help wanted
weyert
weyert commented May 23, 2022

What version of Turborepo are you using?

1.2.11

What package manager are you using / does the bug impact?

pnpm

What operating system are you using?

Mac

Describe the Bug

In the past JSON5 support was added to turbo.json but adding // comment now breaks with:

error unmarshalling invalid character '/' looking for beginning of object key string
ERROR  turbo.json: in
kind: bug good first issue
earthly
style-dictionary
custa1200
custa1200 commented Oct 7, 2019

One of the consumers of our system uses curly braces for content replacement in strings.

Due to the way that SD currently uses curly braces in the build process there is no way I can have a string that includes the braces for consumption.

I have tried a number of ways to escape the braces with no luck

Other languages and templating systems seem to use the concept of using double curly b

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