Hi guys,
I have identified the problem with installing plugins of Windows and looking for .forge in
the wrong location. It seems it has nothing to do with any Java
code. Rather, the file bin/forge.bat contains...
if "%HOME%" == "" (set "HOME=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%")
...
-modulepath %HOME%\.forge\plugins
So it is using the variable %HOME% *if it is not already set*. However, there is a small,
fringe project (I don't think it'll ever catch on :) called 'Git'
which asks you to set an environment variable called HOME too. If I change all references
to %HOME% to, say, %USERHOME%...
if "%USERHOME%" == "" (set
"USERHOME=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%")
...
-modulepath %USERHOME%\.forge\plugins
Then it works. I haven't pushed any changes in case you disagree with this approach?
Regards,
Richard.