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Unable to install plugins via terminus #2366
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Hi! Could you try putting composer binary directly into /usr/local/bin/ and remove the alias and then give it another try? The final path for composer binary should be /usr/local/bin/composer Please let us know if this works |
@kporras07 if I do that, then I have to run right now, composer.phar is in Are you suggesting putting it in Another thing I could do is change the alias... I'm really not fond of having to type |
@TMWagner no, I mean just leave it at /usr/local/bin/composer (instead of /usr/local/bin/composer/composer). This way, assuming that /usr/local/bin/ is in your PATH, you will use it just as "composer". That's actually the only thing you need, have composer in your path so that you can run it by just typing "composer" but without using aliases |
I'm having the same issue, where terminus is confused about Composer. Composer is installed at
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Platform
( ) MacOS
Installed Via
( ) Homebrew
PHP Version
( ) 7.4x
Terminus Version
( ) Terminus 3.0.7
Command Executed
In zsh
terminus self:plugin:install pantheon-systems/terminus-plugin-example
Expected behavior
Something normal...
Actual behavior
Returned with an error message
[error] Please install Composer to enable plugin management. See https://getcomposer.org/download/.
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