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Setup & Permission issues #1381
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Unfortunately the author left the project back in 2017 and I've just enough skill to keep the lights on as far as the Dtv JS code is concerned. |
Ah, ok. Well I could modify the script to work for me, however I doubt it would be acceptable at large. Perhaps somebody will stumble on this and have a more enlightened understanding of the problem and offer a well grounded solution compared to simply |
It would be nice if the setup script took care of outstanding permission issues. I've found duckie to be incapable of launching as a non-root user after running setup to install.
On Archlinux I downloaded the 64 linux nightly. Then:
sudo ./setup
The first issue (caused by 7zip) was that there were no executable files present. So the files were installed as non-executable. So then I attempted to simply enable the executable permission on all the binary files I could spot. When trying to launch I then got the following:
So, presuming I missed something and thinking 7zip may have dropped permissions (which it did).. I tried extracting with Ark. The executable permissions were retained, but I still couldn't launch as a non-root user. I lost track of the output for these attempts, but I believe they were the same as the above.
Finally, I did a
chown myuser:myuser /opt/DuckieTV -R
and I could finally launch it.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: