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The instructions for installing ANY of the servers all suggest that you can install on CentOS... but why does the install script include apt-get commands? I have tried to install almost a dozen different servers now, and it appears to be 100% impossible to use Linux GSM on a CentOS machine. I even went to Youtube and followed a start-to-finish tutorial some random dude made for Arma 3. He was able to get his server up and running with no difficulties on Centos 7, but even when I typed out my commands TO THE LETTER identical to his with an absolutely 100% fresh install of CentOS 7, it still fails at the exact same spot as on Cent 8, Fedora WS 32, and Rocky Linux because the script tries to use commands for a Debian based distro Am I missing something? Has Red Hat support been dropped? FYI I would prefer to use Rocky Linux since Cent 7 and 8 are EOL soon. Attached is a screenshot of what happens when I try to run the install script. |
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I have never seen this error before so I don't know the cause of this issue. |
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I'm wondering why info_distro would think you're on debian. Have you tried installing dependencies manually before running the install script?
Also, what's the output of |
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Why is this such a huge deal? I mean what is that you guys require that means we cant use Fedora? |
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I'm wondering why info_distro would think you're on debian.
Have you tried installing dependencies manually before running the install script?
For CentOS:
Also, what's the output of
cat /etc/centos-release
?