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New update makes it so the program cannot find any discord versions #306

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WolfKann opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 13 comments
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New update makes it so the program cannot find any discord versions #306

WolfKann opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 13 comments
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@WolfKann
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As the title implies, even selecting the folder and launching the discord program inside the folder doesn't work.

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@WolfKann WolfKann added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 13, 2022
@rauenzi
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rauenzi commented Mar 3, 2023

Check your modules folder for the contents

@3nt3
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3nt3 commented Mar 9, 2023

I'm experiencing the same problem

@tvs-edge
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me2

@deviantsemicolon
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I'm experiencing this problem on Linux. I can't find the version anywhere

@yegetables
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Check your modules folder for the contents检查您的模块文件夹的内容
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i don't know how to deal it.

@secretknowledge
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Not working for me either :(

@dopadream
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Doesn't work for me either. I'm not able to set it manually.

@rauenzi
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rauenzi commented Mar 27, 2023

For those that think they are experiencing this issue, please join our Discord for support. Just saying that it doesn't work is not nearly enough information for us to debug it.

@dopadream
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For those that think they are experiencing this issue, please join our Discord for support. Just saying that it doesn't work is not nearly enough information for us to debug it.

For the record, manually compiling the latest build fixed it for me. I don't think that's necessary.

@ochen1
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ochen1 commented Jul 4, 2023

Manually building master did not work for me.

@spudpiggy
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Bump, I have this exact issue except telling it to use modules folder does absolutely nothing.
1.3.0 installer, on Windows 10.
Doesn't matter if I run as admin or not.

@Inve1951
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For those that think they are experiencing this issue, please join our Discord for support. Just saying that it doesn't work is not nearly enough information for us to debug it.

bump ^

Bump, I have this exact issue except telling it to use modules folder does absolutely nothing.
1.3.0 installer, on Windows 10.
Doesn't matter if I run as admin or not.

What's the installer output? Also, do NOT run it as admin. That just screws with the file permissions leading to more trouble.

@spudpiggy
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For those that think they are experiencing this issue, please join our Discord for support. Just saying that it doesn't work is not nearly enough information for us to debug it.

bump ^

Bump, I have this exact issue except telling it to use modules folder does absolutely nothing.
1.3.0 installer, on Windows 10.
Doesn't matter if I run as admin or not.

What's the installer output? Also, do NOT run it as admin. That just screws with the file permissions leading to more trouble.

I can't get the output because my issue happens before you'd normally see the output.
I can't even start the installation process. Whether or not I run as admin it doesn't matter.
I doubt it's a path-related issue: but just in case, my user folder is named spudpiggy (as in, %appdata% points to C:\Users\spudpiggy\AppData\Roaming on this user)

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