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Largely it's the same issue as #94 but the on a different version of Mint.
The relevant error in the script output is:
*** Detecting Linux Distribution
*** Detected Linux Mint, creating /etc/apt/sources.list.d/zerotier.list
bash: line 301: [[: 22.1: syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is ".1")
#101 appears to have a pending fix that truncates the decimal and fixes the issue, but it's been in a holding pattern for a few months now.
I know that technically snap is an install option but Mint devs have argued that that's not a best practice due to the unauditable nature of the snap store, and they've taken extra steps to prevent users from accidentally enabling snap on their systems.
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Thanks! I haven't run it yet, but i'll take your word for it right now. I ended up just going to the archived versions and installed the newest deb version there, so just a version behind. If I run into any other issues I'll let you know
Largely it's the same issue as #94 but the on a different version of Mint.
The relevant error in the script output is:
*** Detecting Linux Distribution
*** Detected Linux Mint, creating /etc/apt/sources.list.d/zerotier.list
bash: line 301: [[: 22.1: syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is ".1")
#101 appears to have a pending fix that truncates the decimal and fixes the issue, but it's been in a holding pattern for a few months now.
I know that technically snap is an install option but Mint devs have argued that that's not a best practice due to the unauditable nature of the snap store, and they've taken extra steps to prevent users from accidentally enabling snap on their systems.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: