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@@ -109,3 +109,29 @@ At this point everything should be set up and working properly.
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- In the first terminal `make start-backend`
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- In the second terminal `make start-frontend`
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5. you should now be able to connect to `http://localhost:3001/` with your local model running!
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+## Additional Notes for WSL2 Users:
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+1. If you encounter the following error during setup: `Exception: Failed to create opendevin user in sandbox: b'useradd: UID 0 is not unique\n'`
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+You can resolve it by running:
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+ ```
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+ export SANDBOX_USER_ID=1000
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+ ```
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+2. If you face issues running Poetry even after installing it during the build process, you may need to add its binary path to your environment:
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+ ```
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+ export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
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+ ```
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+3. If you experiencing issues related to networking, such as `NoneType object has no attribute 'request'` when executing `make run`, you may need to configure your WSL2 networking settings. Follow these steps:
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+ - Open or create the `.wslconfig` file located at `C:\Users\%username%\.wslconfig` on your Windows host machine.
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+ - Add the following configuration to the `.wslconfig` file:
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+ ```
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+ [wsl2]
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+ networkingMode=mirrored
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+ localhostForwarding=true
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+ ```
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+ - Save the `.wslconfig` file.
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+ - Restart WSL2 completely by exiting any running WSL2 instances and executing the command `wsl --shutdown` in your command prompt or terminal.
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+ - After restarting WSL, attempt to execute `make run` again. The networking issue should be resolved.
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