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hi, im upto the last step once again in installing theos on my ipad. when cloning the last thing once again, i get a error saying

 

fatal: destination path '/var/theos/sdks' already exists and is not an empty directory.

 

does this mean i just skip this part or i have to do some additional steps? thank you for any information

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Read the "Additional Information" part of the theos tutorial:

"- If your SDK is failing to install, try deleting the sdks folder in your theos directory and then run the git command."

:)

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4 minutes ago, DiDA said:

Read the "Additional Information" part of the theos tutorial:

"- If your SDK is failing to install, try deleting the sdks folder in your theos directory and then run the git command."

:)

just tried and still get the same error

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9 minutes ago, DiDA said:

Read the "Additional Information" part of the theos tutorial:

"- If your SDK is failing to install, try deleting the sdks folder in your theos directory and then run the git command."

:)

never mind, found out i had 2 theos folders ._. deleted from one but not the other before. deleted both and now its loading thanks :) 

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Run:

rm -rf /var/theos/sdks

Then run the git command to copy theos again.

Make sure your theos is installed in /var

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1 minute ago, DiDA said:

Run:


rm -rf /var/theos/sdks

Then run the git command to copy theos again.

Make sure your theos is installed in /var

even after i fixed it? also can you give me an example of where to cd into? like should i make a /var/projects folder then type 

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cd /var/projects

? thanks for all the help aswell this is most likly the last thing i will need help with... today :) 

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4 minutes ago, Samollthecamel said:

even after i fixed it? also can you give me an example of where to cd into? like should i make a /var/projects folder then type 

? thanks for all the help aswell this is most likly the last thing i will need help with... today :) 

Type in cd /var/root

And then run theos, your projects will automatically be created inside /var/root folder. :)

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