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Localbeach setup on Ubuntu 18.04.4 #6
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@regniets Two questions:
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@regniets Expanding on the second question above, do you have |
on It looks like - the folders were present, if they havent been added by the previous localbeach (phar) Version which had been installed. |
Yes, it is. This was meant by "non-recommended" :) |
So i had a look at again too. My goal was to get NeosIo running on Ubuntu 20.04 without homebrew and without previous beach installation.
Works :-) Off topic: To get NeosIo finally running, i had to go into the container
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Installed localbeach on ubuntu with an existing localbeach installation (phar beach-cli). Did not work ootb, had to do some manual stuff.
/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew
/home/[user]/.linuxbrew
Chose user directory (non-recommended though)
beach setup --database-folder ~/.Flownative/LocalBeach/MariaDB --docker-folder /home/[user]/.linuxbrew/lib/localbeach
should have worked, but exited without any messagebeach start
threw "FATAL failed to check for running containers"beach start
, checked intolocalbeach/cmd/beach/cmd/start.go
Line 95 in d7ca065
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