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rs-af panics on start #439

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Varunram opened this issue Nov 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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rs-af panics on start #439

Varunram opened this issue Nov 25, 2018 · 3 comments
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bug Actual problems effecting Lit's usage/performance consistency Not a significant change/enhancement but clean up of confusion

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With recent merges, rs-af hasn't been updated and hence errors out when we try to start it:

screenshot 2018-11-25 at 2 25 15 pm

It prints addr: localhost, port 12345 after exiting, which might be a good place to start for those willing to take up this issue. I speculate the issue isn't much, but I'm not a rust expert and @delbonis might have a better estimate.

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delbonis commented Nov 27, 2018

Did you run lit with --unauthrpc? It requires that since I didn't want to reimplement lndc. You also would have to specify the ports properly since 12345 isn't the default. See --help.

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Varunram commented Dec 2, 2018

yeah, rs-af opens, shows the channels grid and then prints out the blue screen as above.

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delbonis commented Dec 3, 2018

Oh weird, I'll look into it.

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