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Section 2 -- manual configuration should be checked #21

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hhzl opened this issue Jan 8, 2015 · 6 comments
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Section 2 -- manual configuration should be checked #21

hhzl opened this issue Jan 8, 2015 · 6 comments

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@hhzl
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hhzl commented Jan 8, 2015

http://docs.amber-lang.net/installing-amber.html

has a section

The bower component

The following section explains how to manually setup Amber using Bower. 

The section refers to Amber version 0.12.4.

The text should be checked and adapted where necessary.

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ghost commented Jan 8, 2015

The text should be removed and replaced with "run amber init in an empty directory".

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hhzl commented Jan 8, 2015

I agree.

On 1/8/15, Herbert Vojčík [email protected] wrote:

The text should be removed and replaced with "run amber init in an empty
directory".


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hhzl commented Jan 8, 2015

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hhzl commented Feb 22, 2015

@philippeback , @tomrake, @Herby Where is the markdown file to do this fix?

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tomrake commented Feb 22, 2015

I find these jekyll pages somewhat confusing ....

..but my BEST GUESS is https://github.com/amber-smalltalk/amber-documentation/blob/gh-pages/overview/1-installing-amber.md

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hhzl commented Feb 22, 2015

Good guess, I think this is the file. The reason why I did not find it was because I was checking the amber-website repo only. Not the amber-documentation repository.

Now what to do with the text under "2. The bower component"?

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