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The "quick" way would be to run |
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Oh right, PATH! Thanks so much, worked like a charm. For anyone who finds this later, I'm not sure if it mattered or not, but I noticed all the existing PATH additions in my .profile were wrapped in quotes, like |
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This is probably user error, but wanted to report this just in case.
When configuring plotman 0.5 to use madmax, it's unable to find the command 'chia_plot'. When I was using madmax by itself, I was referencing it via its fully qualified path, so at first I thought an alias might fix it, but it did not. Eventually I ended up modifying manager.py to fully qualify the path to the chia_plot command, which did finally work.
Modified line in manager.py that works:
Not sure if this is relevant, but I updated both plotman and madmax to their latest versions today after being about 2 months out of date on both.
Is there some other method of telling linux (other than an alias) or even python that
chia_plot
should refer to a specific path? Am I missing something with setting up madmax? Or should plotman be configurable to set a custom path to chia_plot?Thanks!
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