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Permission error when installing MaEve #43
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I'm also facing the same issue. Can someone look into this issue? Thanks in advance. |
anyone to help ?! |
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For reasons unknown, the use of the uid/gid 10000 in the docker-compose.yml file is not allowing access to mapped files from the host filesystem. Updated the docker-compose.yml file to reference the UID and GID environment variables. Should hopefully address: #43
Thanks for your report. I've absolutely no idea what has changed to make the use of a "random" high-numbered UID and GID stop working (it has worked like that for a long time). I've applied an update that I hope should address the issue. |
I'll try it right away and get back to you. |
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I'm installing MaEve CSMS, my goal after installing is to connect it to Everest.
I am executing the run.sh script but I am faced with a permission error, I leave you a descriptive image below.
what is the solution to this problem?
someone to help me please.
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