This PR updates the `cli: install` message for Linux. It initially threw
me off thinking that because `path_for_auxiliary_executable` is not
implemented for Linux it's failing and I thought it's a bug. Turns out
the CLI gets installed by the package manager and it's just named
something else.
I ended up only updating the message so it's more clear. If you don't
like the message, let me know :)
The old message:

The new message:

@ConradIrwin thank you for taking the time and explaining it to me.
closes: #14118
Release Notes:
- N/A
@@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ pub fn initialize_workspace(app_state: Arc<AppState>, cx: &mut AppContext) {
if cfg!(target_os = "linux") {
let prompt = cx.prompt(
PromptLevel::Warning,
- "Could not install the CLI",- Some("If you installed Zed from our official release add ~/.local/bin to your PATH.\n\nIf you installed Zed from a different source you may need to create an alias/symlink manually."),
+ "CLI should already be installed",
+ Some("If you installed Zed from our official release add ~/.local/bin to your PATH.\n\nIf you installed Zed from a different source like your package manager, then you may need to create an alias/symlink manually.\n\nDepending on your package manager, the CLI might be named zeditor, zedit, zed-editor or something else."),
&["Ok"],
);
cx.background_executor().spawn(prompt).detach();