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Local Environment: Issue mounting db.copy on Linux #344

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sejas opened this issue May 15, 2023 · 3 comments
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Local Environment: Issue mounting db.copy on Linux #344

sejas opened this issue May 15, 2023 · 3 comments
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sejas commented May 15, 2023

@kozer uses Linux and has multiple disks mounted.

He reported an issue running wp-now

#336 (comment)

Error: Could not mount /home/wild/.wp-now/sqlite-database-integration-main/db.copy: Not a directory or a symbolic link to a directory.

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  1. On your linux machine
  2. Run any wp-now command that mounts WordPress with SQLite e.g. npx nx preview wp-now start --path=/path/to/theme-plugin-1
@sejas sejas added [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended Local Environment i1 labels May 15, 2023
@kozer kozer self-assigned this May 16, 2023
@danielbachhuber danielbachhuber changed the title Local Environment: Issue mounting db.copy Local Environment: Issue mounting db.copy on Linux May 16, 2023
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kozer commented May 19, 2023

Removing the ~/.wp-now folder, fixed the issue.
Closing for now

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wojtekn commented May 19, 2023

@kozer thanks for confirming that. It looks like it was our development artifact, I'm glad it was not something related to cross-platform compatibility! 🙂

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kozer commented May 19, 2023

Yes, @wojtekn , indeed. However I'm not exactly sure on why this was the case. As I'm using a Linux system, I'll keep a close eye on it, and reopen it if necessary.

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