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Too many dependencies #4

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ineeee opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 2 comments
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Too many dependencies #4

ineeee opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 2 comments

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@ineeee
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ineeee commented Mar 2, 2016

After installing js dependencies for the past 15 minutes (another 5 for the Go dependencies) and failing to build some contextify thing, I've concluded that this is stupid:

@rogeriomarques
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Totally! Failed to build and then I spent 2 hours trying to fix it to no avail. Worst, it messed up with packages previously installed on my GOPATH.

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etopian commented Nov 2, 2016

+1 great idea, but worst execution ever. consider reducing the deps to no npm and use govendor directories. I could not even get it to function after it was built.

digitalcraftsman pushed a commit to gohugoio/hugo that referenced this issue May 22, 2017
The unmaintained Rango frontend and the Hugopit "experiment" should be removed from the Hugo Tools/Frontends section of the documentation as they are unusable.

Rango can mess up with other dependencies installed in the Go Path as reported here: 
stayradiated/rango#4

Hugopit's developer himself stated that this is an unmaintained experiment and he seemed a bit surprised that it is included in Hugo's documentation over here: sjardim/Hugopit#3
digitalcraftsman pushed a commit to gohugoio/hugo that referenced this issue May 22, 2017
The unmaintained Rango frontend and the Hugopit "experiment" should be removed from the Hugo Tools/Frontends section of the documentation as they are unusable.

Rango can mess up with other dependencies installed in the Go Path as reported here: 
stayradiated/rango#4

Hugopit's developer himself stated that this is an unmaintained experiment and he seemed a bit surprised that it is included in Hugo's documentation over here: sjardim/Hugopit#3
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