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Wash fails to write config on startup on Linux #712

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MikaelSmith opened this issue Feb 6, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #713
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Wash fails to write config on startup on Linux #712

MikaelSmith opened this issue Feb 6, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #713
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When I first start Wash on a Linux machine, I get

Do you use aws (y/n)? n
docker? y
gcp? n
kubernetes? n
The docker core plugins have been enabled.
WARN Failed to write-back the list of enabled plugins to ~/.puppetlabs/wash/wash.yaml: open /root/.puppetlabs/wash/wash.yaml: no such file or directory

Welcome to Wash! Try 'docs .'
wash . ❯

The warning is unexpected, and it indeed doesn't write anything to wash.yaml.

On 2nd run it seems to fix itself, but I have to answer all the prompts again

Do you use kubernetes (y/n)? n
aws? n
docker? y
gcp? n
The docker core plugins have been enabled.
You can disable them by modifying the 'plugins' key in your config
file (~/.puppetlabs/wash/wash.yaml), and then restarting the shell

Welcome to Wash! Try 'docs .'
wash . ❯
@MikaelSmith MikaelSmith added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 6, 2020
ekinanp added a commit to ekinanp/wash that referenced this issue Feb 6, 2020
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