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Hello: I have been working on a goPlugin Node for a while now, to no avail. I have followed several devs install instructions fully and have not received the same outcome. Just tried oneClickdeployment,, no node install for me. All the scripts are different. I don't know where to go from here. My text on Putty shows "snap" on Feb 8. it shows "plugin-deployment on Feb 12th. Tried other inputs, they don't work.
I like XDC and think the GoPlugin Node will be a great project.
I need help. Please advise.
Thank You
D. D. Davis
478-256-3858 cell
Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-99-generic x86_64)

System information as of Fri 25 Mar 2022 08:31:04 PM UTC

System load: 0.0
Usage of /: 20.7% of 60.03GB
Memory usage: 18%
Swap usage: 0%
Processes: 155
Users logged in: 0
IPv4 address for enp1s0: 149.28.206.194
IPv6 address for enp1s0: 2001:19f0:ac01:114d:5400:3ff:feda:34aa

38 updates can be applied immediately.
To see these additional updates run: apt list --upgradable

*** System restart required ***
Last login: Thu Mar 24 20:15:42 2022 from 98.255.8.173
root@vultr:# https://github.com/GoPlugin/plugin-deployment.git
-bash: https://github.com/GoPlugin/plugin-deployment.git: No such file or directory
root@vultr:
# git clone https://github.com/GoPlugin/plugin-deployment.git
fatal: destination path 'plugin-deployment' already exists and is not an empty directory.
root@vultr:# ./install_docker.sh
-bash: ./install_docker.sh: No such file or directory
root@vultr:
#
root@vultr:# install_docker.sh
install_docker.sh: command not found
root@vultr:
# sudo chmod *x
chmod: missing operand after ‘*x’
Try 'chmod --help' for more information.
root@vultr:# oneClickDeploy/install_node.sh
-bash: oneClickDeploy/install_node.sh: No such file or directory
root@vultr:
# gh repo clone GoPlugin/plugin-deployment

Command 'gh' not found, but can be installed with:

snap install gh # version 2.5.1-19-g3acc4aa9, or
apt install gitsome # version 0.8.0+ds-4

See 'snap info gh' for additional versions.

root@vultr:~# git clone
fatal: You must specify a repository to clone.

usage: git clone [] [--] [

]

-v, --verbose         be more verbose
-q, --quiet           be more quiet
--progress            force progress reporting
-n, --no-checkout     don't create a checkout
--bare                create a bare repository
--mirror              create a mirror repository (implies bare)
-l, --local           to clone from a local repository
--no-hardlinks        don't use local hardlinks, always copy
-s, --shared          setup as shared repository
--recursive ...       alias of --recurse-submodules
--recurse-submodules[=<pathspec>]
                      initialize submodules in the clone
-j, --jobs <n>        number of submodules cloned in parallel
--template <template-directory>
                      directory from which templates will be used
--reference <repo>    reference repository
--reference-if-able <repo>
                      reference repository
--dissociate          use --reference only while cloning
-o, --origin <name>   use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream
-b, --branch <branch>
                      checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD
-u, --upload-pack <path>
                      path to git-upload-pack on the remote
--depth <depth>       create a shallow clone of that depth
--shallow-since <time>
                      create a shallow clone since a specific time
--shallow-exclude <revision>
                      deepen history of shallow clone, excluding rev
--single-branch       clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch
--no-tags             don't clone any tags, and make later fetches not to follow them
--shallow-submodules  any cloned submodules will be shallow
--separate-git-dir <gitdir>
                      separate git dir from working tree
-c, --config <key=value>
                      set config inside the new repository
--server-option <server-specific>
                      option to transmit
-4, --ipv4            use IPv4 addresses only
-6, --ipv6            use IPv6 addresses only
--filter <args>       object filtering
--remote-submodules   any cloned submodules will use their remote-tracking branch
--sparse              initialize sparse-checkout file to include only files at root

root@vultr:# cd oneClickDeploy/
-bash: cd: oneClickDeploy/: No such file or directory
root@vultr:
# ls -lrt
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 8 05:54 snap
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Feb 12 12:49 plugin-deployment
root@vultr:# sudo chmod *x *.sh
chmod: invalid mode: ‘*x’
Try 'chmod --help' for more information.
root@vultr:
# ls -lrt
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 8 05:54 snap
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Feb 12 12:49 plugin-deployment
root@vultr:# ./install_docker.sh
-bash: ./install_docker.sh: No such file or directory
root@vultr:
# ./install_node.sh
-bash: ./install_node.sh: No such file or directory
root@vultr:# install_node
install_node: command not found
root@vultr:
#
root@vultr:# oneClickDeploy/install_node.sh
-bash: oneClickDeploy/install_node.sh: No such file or directory
root@vultr:
# pm2 status

Command 'pm2' not found, did you mean:

command 'pom2' from deb libpod-pom-perl (2.01-3)
command 'pmw' from deb pmw (1:4.30-1)
command 'pms' from deb pms (0.42-1build4)
command 'pmc' from deb linuxptp (1.9.2-1)
command 'wm2' from deb wm2 (4+svn20090216-4build1)
command 'pm' from deb powerman (2.3.5-1build2)
command 'gm2' from deb gm2 (4:10.0-1ubuntu2)
command 'pmi' from deb powermanagement-interface (0.3.21)

Try: apt install

root@vultr:# apt install node
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package node
root@vultr:
# ^C
root@vultr:~#

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