[DiscordArchive] any ideas here?
[DiscordArchive] any ideas here?
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Archived author: BlAcKdN • Posted: 2022-06-06T11:27:10.483000+00:00
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any ideas here?
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Archived author: BlAcKdN • Posted: 2022-06-06T15:52:24.491000+00:00
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sorted
Archived author: SmilyContainer • Posted: 2022-06-06T15:55:33.938000+00:00
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What was the solve? could help others in the future that search and find your post
Archived author: BlAcKdN • Posted: 2022-06-06T16:45:13.091000+00:00
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I was trying to do it from root user before. The solution was just to create another user grant him with privileges and add him to docker group
Archived author: BlAcKdN • Posted: 2022-06-06T16:46:10.947000+00:00
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Don't know why but root user get this error
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-06-06T17:09:26.075000+00:00
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It's probably related to the process trying to perform root actions as non-root which it never has permission to do. You picked the best solution rather than having to figure out how to force everything to run as root.
Archived author: Inquizarus • Posted: 2022-06-06T18:59:40.150000+00:00
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Good evening everyone!
I just followed the tutorial for getting up and running with Docker. Verified that the server worked by logging in and creating a character.
Then I decided that I want to have the `individual-xp` mod, cloned it to `modules/` , imported the SQL into the respective databases, copied the conf like this `cp modules/mod-individual-xp-master/conf/Individual-XP.conf.dist env/docker/etc/modules/Individual-XP.conf`.
I ran `./acore.sh docker build` and then did a `docker-compose --profile app up -d --force-recreate` but no matter what I always wind up with..
```
Initialize commands...
Table `command` contains data for non-existant command 'xp set'. Skipped.
Table `command` contains data for non-existant command 'xp view'. Skipped.
Table `command` contains data for non-existant command 'xp enable'. Skipped.
Table `command` contains data for non-existant command 'xp disable'. Skipped.
Table `command` contains data for non-existant command 'xp default'. Skipped.
Table `command` contains data for non-existant command 'xp'. Skipped.
```
One thing I have noted is during the build I find a...
```
* Modules configuration (none):
|
| disabled
| +- mod-individual-xp-master
|
```
But I don't really know what else I can do to "enable" it than what the instructions for the module says in addition to the docker setup guide mentions.
This is probably some stupid mistake but hey, I'm here to learn I guess.
Archived author: SmilyContainer • Posted: 2022-06-06T19:33:08.140000+00:00
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<@174433727244402688> I had that same issue and solved it here after backing up a couple commits, you can see the ramblings here https://discord.com/channels/21758927576...5081670696
Archived author: Inquizarus • Posted: 2022-06-06T19:48:08.928000+00:00
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<@291335871859392512> thanks! Building at the moment and now I could see that the modules where listed with static config and having their cpp files loaded.
Archived author: Inquizarus • Posted: 2022-06-06T19:53:07.639000+00:00
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Didn't work it seems, still get the "command '...'. Skipped" sadly.