I updated to build 3126 (as prompted by the application) yesterday and found that my Package Control was mildly nuked. I couldn’t invoke the “install packages” from the command palette.
I tried re-installing Package Control via its website instructions, firstly by the command to run in ST3, and when that didn’t work I used the downloaded sublime-package file. I removed the old one from my installed packages first and then re-installed. I still found that didn’t work (I did check “ignored_packages” and Package Control wasn’t listed there).
I vaguely remembered looking through the changelog about the mention of Package Control and I saw that it was in the “Tools” menu, so I re-installed it via that method. ST was back to normal and I could install packages and develop again.
I reopened ST today to start work and I got about 20 dialog messages saying a package couldn’t open due to a loop, or something like that. I mashed the “enter” key to get rid of them and more would pop up, and eventually they all went away. I looked at my settings and ST had placed all my errored packages into the “ignored_packages” setting, so I removed them from the list, and thought maybe a close and reopen of ST was needed (as removing them from the list didn’t reload them in the program).
After reopening ST I didn’t get any dialogs come up, but now all the packages I had installed prior to yesterday had been removed from my computer. They’re not in my menu items, and not in the “Packages” nor “Installed Packages” folder.
Is there some new difference to how ST refers to packages that means I have to re-install all my previous packages again?