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The module copy function appears to fail on Linux. This uses some rare platform file and directory function that probably have gone out of date on Linux.
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I noticed this while writing #43 which is a fix for #42.
I tried to make a new module named caseytest and observed the following in the console:
Module Manager: Found module: '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/library/AppCore/module.taml' but it is already registered as module Id 'AppCore' at version Id '1'.
Module Manager: Cannot copy module Id 'AppCore' using target directory '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest/AppCore' as directory copy failed.
Module Manager: Cannot copy module Id 'Audio' using target directory '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest/Audio' as directory copy failed.
Can't open file: /home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest/AppCore/module.taml
File IO error: No such file or directory
Taml::read() - Could not open filename '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest/AppCore/module.taml' for read.
TamlRead() - Could not read object from file '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest\/AppCore/module.taml'.
TamlWrite() - Could not find object '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest\/AppCore/module.taml' to write to file '/home/casey/Repos/Torque2D-1/caseytest\/AppCore/module.taml'.
My gut says this is a mkdir vs a mkdir -p situation.
The module copy function appears to fail on Linux. This uses some rare platform file and directory function that probably have gone out of date on Linux.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: