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[error] The Flysystem driver is missing. #136

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Tristaan opened this issue Jan 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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[error] The Flysystem driver is missing. #136

Tristaan opened this issue Jan 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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Tristaan commented Jan 7, 2021

When i run make install the installation script returns the error in the title. There is a flysystem driver inside the composer file, so it should be there.
I follow the installation procedure for local. I don't do anything special, just follow the readme.

birkland pushed a commit to birkland/isle-dc that referenced this issue Jun 8, 2021
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So it looks like the build process needs Fedora exposed to work. In some cases adding "True" to the .env file for fedora seems to have corrected the Flysystem issue. Just modify your file, then run make pull then make up and it should be fine.

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@DonRichards , EXPOSE_FEDORA=true in .env file.
But still getting the same error. Do you have any idea?

I did run make local

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Those are known messages and should be ignored. https://github.com/Islandora-Devops/islandora-starter-site#known-issues
It's likely an issue with how the Islandora module installs. The tech call agrees it needs to be addressed so there isn't any further confusion. But thanks for pointing this one out. I'm only going to close this because it's a known issue and is documented.

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