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Unable to see options for install and instantiate for smart contract #35

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raviatri opened this issue Oct 1, 2021 · 3 comments
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@raviatri
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raviatri commented Oct 1, 2021

VS Code version:- Version: 1.60.2
IBM Blockchain Platform version:- 2.0.4

There is no option for install and instantiate for smart contract at IBM Blockchain platform after packaging. Please see the attached screenshot. Instead of install and instantiate option there is a Deploy smart contract option is there. But deployment failed with error :-

Failed to install on peer Org1 Peer with reason: Error: Could not install smart contact received error: failed with status:500 ::failed to invoke backing implementation of 'InstallChaincode': could not build chaincode: external builder failed: external builder failed to build: external builder 'node' failed: exit status 1 [10/1/2021 12:43:58 PM] [ERROR] Failed to deploy smart contract, Error: Package was not installed. No packageId was returned

Screenshot 2021-10-01 at 12 48 13 PM

I failed to find what's wrong with this, any help?

@saki-osive
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@raviatri Hey, I faced the same issue, found anything?

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raviatri commented Oct 7, 2021

@raviatri Hey, I faced the same issue, found anything?

Hi @saki-osive not till now, I am using the latest version of VS Code and maybe they changed the deploy process of the Smart contract.

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hsh919 commented Aug 23, 2022

exact same issue here.
@raviatri, @saki-osive solved this issue?

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