Hmm weird, it's not updating filesystem now, and I did just upgraded my 
shell program (fish), might be a fish problem then. Thanks.

On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 5:16:40 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jensen wrote:
>
> Just like the message says, it's because the PATH environment variable 
> changed. In your shell it has a different value than in vim. If you run tup 
> with PATH set to one thing, then you run tup again with another value for 
> PATH, it will rebuild everything. Thus, if you run tup from the shell, then 
> run it in vim where the PATH is different, everything get rebuilt.
>
> As to why it is different in vim, that's hard to say. Make sure you start 
> vim from the same shell as you are running tup from. On my Mac, PATH has 
> the same value in vim as it does in the shell.
>

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