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After creating a new user for Flood service, its home folder is empty and ~/.local doesn't exist. In this situation Flood service fails claiming "Failed to access runtime directory". If ~/.local folder is created manually, Flood can create proper runtime directory under it as expected.
It should recreate full path structure when necessary.
Version used:
4.7.0, portable executable
Operating system and version:
Debian Bookworm, ARM64
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Type: Bug Report
After creating a new user for Flood service, its home folder is empty and ~/.local doesn't exist. In this situation Flood service fails claiming "Failed to access runtime directory". If ~/.local folder is created manually, Flood can create proper runtime directory under it as expected.
It should recreate full path structure when necessary.
Version used:
4.7.0, portable executable
Operating system and version:
Debian Bookworm, ARM64
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: