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🐛 <title>No start_arm_container.sh File #1257

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KageShiroe opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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🐛 <title>No start_arm_container.sh File #1257

KageShiroe opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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@KageShiroe
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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I have checked the wiki

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Does this issue exist in the latest version?

  • I'm using the latest release

Describe the bug?

After i run the command: sudo ./docker-setup.sh -f automaticrippingmachine -t dev_build i do not have a file called start_arm_container.sh to edit

To Reproduce

on ubuntu 20.04.6 run command sudo ./docker-setup.sh -f automaticrippingmachine -t dev_build

What OS are you seeing the problem on?

ubuntu-20.04

ARM Release Version or Git hash (You can find this in the arm settings page)

v2.10.1

Expected behavior?

a program called start_arm_container.sh that i can edit

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@KageShiroe KageShiroe added the bug Contains a bug or code error label Dec 10, 2024
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If youre having issues, please remember to read the wiki and follow the instructions carefully

@microtechno9000
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Are you following the install guide for Docker Installs

You need to download the script first

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