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wukko avatar wukko commented on July 19, 2024

as error implies, you need the .git folder & git installed.

clone the repo as tutorial says to do, or use a docker image!

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Gareryer avatar Gareryer commented on July 19, 2024

as error implies, you need the .git folder & git installed.

clone the repo as tutorial says to do, or use a docker image!

This is the exact guide I followed & I think the folder is present
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wukko avatar wukko commented on July 19, 2024

it's not, there's no .git folder

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wukko avatar wukko commented on July 19, 2024

consider using the docker image instead, it's easier to setup and will update itself.

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Gareryer avatar Gareryer commented on July 19, 2024

consider using the docker image instead, it's easier to setup and will update itself.

Alright, I will do that now

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ihatespawn avatar ihatespawn commented on July 19, 2024

consider using the docker image instead, it's easier to setup and will update itself.

Alright, I will do that now

did you do it? if yes, did it work?

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Gareryer avatar Gareryer commented on July 19, 2024

consider using the docker image instead, it's easier to setup and will update itself.

Alright, I will do that now

did you do it? if yes, did it work?

No, the docker method didn't work. I just wish the NodeJs can run successfully with 'npm start'

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ihatespawn avatar ihatespawn commented on July 19, 2024

consider using the docker image instead, it's easier to setup and will update itself.

Alright, I will do that now

did you do it? if yes, did it work?

No, the docker method didn't work. I just wish the NodeJs can run successfully with 'npm start'

did you get any errors when using the docker method?
it works very good for me

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Gareryer avatar Gareryer commented on July 19, 2024

consider using the docker image instead, it's easier to setup and will update itself.

Alright, I will do that now

did you do it? if yes, did it work?

No, the docker method didn't work. I just wish the NodeJs can run successfully with 'npm start'

did you get any errors when using the docker method? it works very good for me

docker installation was successful but to bind it with domain that's where am having issue. I'm getting SSL handshake error

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