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I have checked that I am running the latest version of MumbleDJ (use mumbledj --version when starting the bot or use the MumbleDJ version command in Mumble)
Log output of bot with --debug flag (likely only for bug reports):
INFO[0000] Checking for duplicate aliases...
INFO[0000] Performing startup checks...
INFO[0000] Checking for availability of services... num_services=3
WARN[0000] A startup check discovered an issue. The service will be disabled. error=No YouTube API key has been provided service=YouTube
WARN[0000] A startup check discovered an issue. The service will be disabled. error=No SoundCloud API key has been provided service=SoundCloud
INFO[0000] Checking YouTubeDL installation...
INFO[0000] Checking ffmpeg installation...
INFO[0000] Checking aria2c installation...
WARN[0000] aria2 is not installed or is not discoverable in $PATH. The bot will still partially work, but some services will not work properly.
INFO[0000] Checking openssl installation...
INFO[0000] Attempting connection to server... address=127.0.0.1 port=64738
FATA[0000] An error occurred while connecting to the server. error="x509: cannot validate certificate for 127.0.0.1 because it doesn't contain any IP SANs"
Description of your issue:
Bot failing to read config or take command line arguments. I compiled it from git. If I delete the config file, it will recognize that the config file is not there and will make a new one, but no values that I change are reflected in the bot nor will it take arguments from flags.
Running CentOS 6.5 (legacy is a bitch) x86_64
Bug is a possible duplicate of #171 but I thought I'd make a new thread as I'm not on ARM and the other issue was blamed on ARM derpery.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Same thing here, tried on two machines although both Ubuntu 16.04 (one being a standard DigitalOcean droplet, so you could probably reproduce the issue there).
Only the pre-compiled binary works, install from source (with either go get or git clone) has the issue mentioned on this issue of ignoring config (file & stdin) or commands.
This issue prevents me from testing and making a PR for a small improvement on the Youtube service.
Appreciate all your work.
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Before submitting this issue, please acknowledge that you have done the following:
mumbledj --version
when starting the bot or use the MumbleDJ version command in Mumble)What type of issue is this?
Log output of bot with
--debug
flag (likely only for bug reports):INFO[0000] Checking for duplicate aliases...
INFO[0000] Performing startup checks...
INFO[0000] Checking for availability of services... num_services=3
WARN[0000] A startup check discovered an issue. The service will be disabled. error=No YouTube API key has been provided service=YouTube
WARN[0000] A startup check discovered an issue. The service will be disabled. error=No SoundCloud API key has been provided service=SoundCloud
INFO[0000] Checking YouTubeDL installation...
INFO[0000] Checking ffmpeg installation...
INFO[0000] Checking aria2c installation...
WARN[0000] aria2 is not installed or is not discoverable in $PATH. The bot will still partially work, but some services will not work properly.
INFO[0000] Checking openssl installation...
INFO[0000] Attempting connection to server... address=127.0.0.1 port=64738
FATA[0000] An error occurred while connecting to the server. error="x509: cannot validate certificate for 127.0.0.1 because it doesn't contain any IP SANs"
Description of your issue:
Bot failing to read config or take command line arguments. I compiled it from git. If I delete the config file, it will recognize that the config file is not there and will make a new one, but no values that I change are reflected in the bot nor will it take arguments from flags.
Running CentOS 6.5 (legacy is a bitch) x86_64
Bug is a possible duplicate of #171 but I thought I'd make a new thread as I'm not on ARM and the other issue was blamed on ARM derpery.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: