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Hey guys. I've been trying to get kbin.social running on my local machine outlined here but I'm running into issues

issue with kbin install

I've installed Docker Desktop for windows and I can see the containers being created but I'm getting errors on the front-end build stage, I've put it in a ticket here but not sure what else to do.

https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/368

I've already got node, npm and yarn installed, I've done the following and I'm not making much progress

npm install yarn build

When I view the site locally its throwing errors.

I'm pretty new to docker and even yarn so I'm not sure what I should do next, any big brain thoughts from you guys by chance?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks, I've joined the channel, hopefully one of them will be able to tell me why I can't get past the 'yarn install' part, I keep getting errors about missing resources (it says its missing vendor dependencies, there's not much in the vendor folder right now)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Please let me know if you do, I’ve been banging my head against a wall for a week trying to get this shit setup.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Apparently there's another ticket pending approval for a new docker build. I'm going to give that a go and see if it works any better. Tbh these setups should be simple if they're based around docker, especially if they want people to actively contribute and help