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Installing XVim2 on a new macbook pro breaks the touch bar #101

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andersonvom opened this issue Dec 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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Installing XVim2 on a new macbook pro breaks the touch bar #101

andersonvom opened this issue Dec 21, 2017 · 2 comments

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@andersonvom
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andersonvom commented Dec 21, 2017

After installing it on a newer macbook pro (late 2016) the touch bar stopped working and just went black. The only way to make it work again was uninstalling XVim2 and reinstalling of the OS.

I wonder if it's because re-signing XCode makes the OS freak out about running self signed code.

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troyibm commented Feb 8, 2018

I have a 2017 macbook pro with touch bar and am trying to install XVim2. How'd you get Xcode to recognize the plugin? The Makefile put the .xcplugin file in {HOME}/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/Plug-ins but when I start Xcode (and I've code signed it) there is no prompt to load the plugin.

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troyibm commented Feb 8, 2018

never mind.. I must have said No to the prompt at some point so it appeared after doing the defaults delete com.apple.dt.Xcode DVTPlugInManagerNonApplePlugIns-Xcode-X.X command. Touch bar seems fine so far.

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