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Possible to Install on Linux? #3
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What linux distro are you using (likely ubuntu 18.04)? Have you tried compiling from source code? |
hey you can run the source and i got it working (linux mint, but still should work) |
also you can run |
From my experiences I've had to make something that removes some garbage data from the cache files (it's been merged in as the file linux.js) in order for the cache files to be read. I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 so I don't know if it's an os specific thing or if other Linux distros experience this as wellOn Mar 6, 2019 12:17, zomatree <[email protected]> wrote:hey you can run the source and i got it working (linux mint, but still should work)
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linux.js has just come out of testing, but linux.js should be getting put into cachemonkey itself soon |
I just want to let you guys know that that old |
I made a new pull request making it so cache monkey itself has linux support instead of that linux.js file only. |
So, Currently I tried installing this using crossover. But during install it crashed and got this.
if you need the backtrace i posted them on pastebin
https://pastebin.com/b3maXLrC
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