Installation issue on Windows #2418
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Hello Thank you in advance. |
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Please tell us exactly how you are installing RabbitMQ:
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Some of the other applications we were installing, had issues just because of this processor: |
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RabbitMQ does not have any architecture-specific code. I highly doubt this issue has anything to do with Erlang's compatibility with a particular CPU model since most common Windows installation issues have a lot more boring root causes. |
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yet this happens only in this 2 laptops, not anywhere else. |
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@mrssuper that's not a whole lot of evidence. We have years of experience with Windows issues and they usually come down to the usual suspects:
In my 10 year history with this project I don't remember a CPU-specific issue on any OS. You can try starting an Erlang shell on the command line as There are two other installation methods available on Windows:
The latter potentially can provide more information to standard output on node start. If all of those mechanisms fail, please start a discussion on the erlang-questions mailing list. Our team does not maintain Erlang and unfortunately, there really isn't much information for us to work with. |
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There is also a community-maintained RabbitMQ Docker image, which should work with Docker on Windows and sidestep a whole lot of Windows-specific issues since the image uses Ubuntu. Lastly, our experience with the WSL varied greatly but you can try using that to compare as well. |
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This is almost certainly environment specific, then. One one of these machines, do the following:
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This is almost certainly environment specific, then. One one of these machines, do the following:
%AppData%\RabbitMQ
directory entirely