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Re: Gekko - a javascript trading bot and backtesting platform
by
mynameisricky
on 07/03/2015, 17:38:07 UTC
Hey, good people. I have gotten Gekko running on my local machine as well as on a free OpenShift server. But now I want to get Gekko running without the need for a terminal instance open, and so am trying to get it running with nohup. Here's the problem:

Code:
       You configured Gekko to mail you advice, Gekko needs your email
        password to send emails (to you). Gekko is an opensource project
        [ http://github.com/askmike/gekko ], you can take my word but always
        check the code yourself.


        WARNING: If you have not downloaded Gekko from the github page above we
        CANNOT guarantuee that your email address & password are safe!

prompt: password:

events.js:72
        throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
              ^
Error: EBADF, read

My log shows:

Code:
prompt: password: 

events.js:72
        throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
              ^
Error: EBADF, read

My password is stored in config.js. Why is it still prompting for a password? Is it in fact prompting for a password, or is it just saying that it is? Because with the password stored when I run Gekko normally I have to press enter at the prompt: password: line. Or is the problem something else entirely?

Thanks, guys!