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Troubleshooting

Whenever installation fails, it is more likely there is a mis-configuration or invalid libraries bundles used. You may have to options to circumvent this which are two levels or workspace reinitialization.

recover mode

recover mode will apply best efforts to correct configuration without losing them. It will delete all cached data and libraries for them to be downloaded later and searches for a valid nuts installation binaries to run (it will actually do a forced update). To run nuts in recover mode type :

nuts -z

newer mode

newer mode will apply best efforts to reload cached files and libraries. to run nuts in 'newer mode' type:

nuts -N

reset mode

reset mode will apply all efforts to correct configuration by, actually, deleting them (and all of workspace files!!) to create a new fresh workspace. This is quite a radical action to run. Do not ever invoke this unless your are really knowing what you are doing. To run nuts in reset mode type :

nuts -Z

kill mode

kill mode is a special variant of reset mode where workspace will not be recreated after deletion. This can be achieved by using a combination of reset mode and --skip-boot (-Q) option. Do not ever invoke it unless you are really knowing what you are doing. To run nuts in kill mode type :

To run nuts in kill mode type :

nuts -ZQ

After invoking reset mode

After invoking reset mode, nuts shell launchers (installed by nuts settings) will not be available anymore. PATH environment will point (temporarily) to a non existing folder. You should use the jar based invocation at least once to reinstall these commands.

java -jar nuts-0.8.4.jar