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    Solved wrong path for custom modules

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    • luckow
      luckow translator last edited by

      https://dolibarr.example.org/admin/modules.php?mode=deploy
      The setup tries to write into /app/code/htdocs/custom but it's forbidden. A symlink to /app/data/ ... is the solution 🙂

      Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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        erics App Dev last edited by

        @luckow nice test report ! i forget it !

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        • nebulon
          nebulon Staff last edited by

          Sounds like a trivial change. I am no dolibarr expert, is this the common modules folder or just is it that just this module wants to write to that folder?

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            erics App Dev last edited by

            @luckow nice test report ! i forget it !

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            • luckow
              luckow translator @erics last edited by

              @erics top. It looks functional 🙂

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                OneTools Project @luckow last edited by

                Hello @luckow.
                I have an issue with two modules I want to use with dolibarr. The problem is that I can add the modules to the "custom" folder in Cloudron, but I cannot make any modifications. I can not install them either by the tab "add external modules" since Dolibarr shows an error that it can't write in the folder "/app/code/htdocs/custom", which is normal, since the folder does not exist.

                By looking through the forum I found your post. Since I'm not a programmer I do not know what your solution means and if can I do a modification that would let me use the modules correctly or does that have to be done by the developers of the modules.

                If you could help me out here that would be great.

                Best regards,

                Bob

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