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unable to locate directory containing user-installed packages #712
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Got same error. |
Got same error to |
I believe the files you're looking for should be in the byob directory. Run "ls" and make sure you don't see the "byob" directory. That's where the files should be kept if you have installed correctly. I noticed the screen cap above, shows the "byob-master" directory. I believe this is only used for the initial setup. After that, you should move to the "byob" directory to run things like "setup.py" or "server.py". please let me know if that helps at all! edit: looks like you need to move to a directory that looks like "byob/web-gui".... |
you need to not use sudo |
ive got the same error ~/Downloads/bot-net/byob/web-gui$ python3 run.py |
same unable to locate directory containing user-installed packages |
can the owner of the repo acknowledge this?? |
Are you in the byob directory or the byob-master, as byob-master is for initial setup |
Mate, This is in the Web-Gui. Not the normal version. |
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