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Docker loop in Choose world menu #67

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tibuski opened this issue Apr 1, 2021 · 8 comments
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Docker loop in Choose world menu #67

tibuski opened this issue Apr 1, 2021 · 8 comments

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@tibuski
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tibuski commented Apr 1, 2021

Hello !

I decided to come back to Terrarian and I am probably missing something obvious but I am no more able to run your vanilla-latest docker no matter what I try ...

I switched momentary to Beardedio but I would love to find what I am doing wrong :)

Anytime I try to run your container, it then loops in the menu to chose the world. It used to work with the -e WORLD_FILENAME= option but I also tried with the -world option ... no success so far.

Is this a known issue ?

Thank you very much,

Laurent

@ryansheehan
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the WORLD_FILENAME environment option is used in the tshock version of the container, not the vanilla version.

@tibuski
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tibuski commented Apr 1, 2021

so the -world option should work but I have exactly the same loop issue....

I will triple check my config if it's not a known issue. Thank you for your quick reaction !

@ryansheehan
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ryansheehan commented Apr 1, 2021 via email

@tibuski
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tibuski commented Apr 1, 2021

I have a menu asking to chose :

  1. Existingworld as defined in the -wolrd option
  2. create new
    d delete world.

And it's looping quickly and indefinately.
I have created the world with the container, with and without the wizard.
I will start over from scratch, I feel I am missing something obvious :)

@connerkward
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Ive found that if you run the container and generate a new world, and then close it and try to load in your world, it works for some reason.

@slashleo
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slashleo commented May 18, 2021

Have exactly the same problem as @tibuski I tried to run a preexisting world with vanilla and tshock. Vanilla behaves as described and tshock just crashes with a NullReferenceException. Also tried to generate new worlds with both of them but neither works. Using 1.4.2.3/Vanilla and 1.4.2.2./Tshock

@tibuski
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tibuski commented May 18, 2021

Just received a notification for your post @slashleo. Sadly I can't really help you as I finally used beardedio/terraria docker.

@Fareroo7
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I got the same issue with the latest vanilla image...
As soon as I switch back to the image vanilla-1.4.2.3 the server starts normally.

Maybe it's a bug in the latest build?

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