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It's ok, I suddenly thought it would be nice to add the path manually too #204

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lingszz opened this issue Mar 18, 2023 · 0 comments
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Use ./hack-browser-data -vv paste result here
NO FUCK I can't get anything if my permissions are wrong

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Can you add the homeDir path specification to avoid the problem that the current authority is System or root, which requires a specific user to drop the authority to grab files.
I observed that the source code uses var homeDir, _ = os.UserHomeDir() to get the path of the current user, but there is a serious permission problem, and a specific user must be used to get the file

@lingszz lingszz added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 18, 2023
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@lingszz lingszz changed the title Can you add the homeDir path specification to avoid the problem that the current authority is System or root, which requires a specific user to drop the authority to grab files. It's ok, I suddenly thought it would be nice to add the path manually too Mar 18, 2023
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