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make start_all fail #220
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Try ‘sudo apt-get install tmux’
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Kamal Galrani IIT Bombay
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I've made sure tmux is installed, I just start all manually because it
failed still
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Try ‘sudo apt-get install tmux’
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Thanks for helping me. For me , it looks like tmux was the problem i was able to run the services through make start_all command. However sudo apt-get install tmux is not the proper command for the installation of tmux. |
hi guys, I still have the same problem. After installing tmux I restarted from point 6. of the ubuntu installation guide Error: No idea what to do, can somebody inspire me? |
i have compiled everything successfully but i get this error when i run the command:
sudo make start_all
i am using ubuntu 14.04
anyone help?
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