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[Bug]: smdk generate fails #3921
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removing tokio as a top level dependency fixes a linux tokio reactor crash on "smdk generate" when the cli invokes fixes #3921
removing tokio as a top level dependency fixes a linux tokio reactor crash on "smdk generate" when the cli invokes fixes #3921
Hi @adfaure, thanks for trying out fluvio and smdk. There is an incoming fix for this, but a workaround is to do the following: |
Indeed, it works. Thank you! It is up to you if you want to close the issue now, or wait for the fix to be pushed. Regards, |
You're welcome, thanks for verifying the workaround. Let's keep this issue open until the fix is merged. |
Fixed by #3980 |
What happened
I am trying the quickstart guide, and at the step smdk fails at generating a smartmodule.
Expected behavior
I would like to have the same result as stated in the quickstart guide.
Describe the setup
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible)
This one is easy: https://www.fluvio.io/docs/#build-a-filter-smartmodule
Log output
I don't think that is relevant here, since I don't start fluvio.
Environment (please complete the following information):
minikube version
Additional context
Instead of using smdk generate, I used my cargo installation and followed the readme instructions and it worked:
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