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jblewnormal avatar jblewnormal commented on June 2, 2024

@nkrishang @kumaryash90 Hey guys, any updates on this? We've successfully tested our implementation on Goerli and are ready to migrate to the ETH mainnet. Thirdweb doesn't currently support the Managed Smart Contract Factory via the dashboard for mainnet yet, so I'd like to compile and deploy it on our own. Blockers in this repo such as the above have made things a bit tricky though. Thanks!

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jblewnormal avatar jblewnormal commented on June 2, 2024

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nkrishang avatar nkrishang commented on June 2, 2024

Hey @jblewnormal 👋🏽 I'm going to try to debug this on my end; would like to get rid of these dependency issues and unblock you from deploying. For the time being, is ManagedAccountFactory the only contract you're trying to use?

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jblewnormal avatar jblewnormal commented on June 2, 2024

Thank you so much @nkrishang ! We have contract overwrites for both ManagedAccountFactory and ManagedAccount following your documentation here.

I've forked this repo and am working on finding a solution as well. Will update here with any findings.

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nkrishang avatar nkrishang commented on June 2, 2024

Hey @jblewnormal 👋🏽 would love to know what the outcome was on your on end (in regards to this issue).

We're planning to move over to forge/foundry entirely (and thus, phasing out hardhat). In the process, we're trying to ensure that consuming the repo's code via both node modules, or git modules is equally seamless.

Would love to know what resolution you came to with this issue so we can learn.

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jblewnormal avatar jblewnormal commented on June 2, 2024

Hey @jblewnormal 👋🏽 would love to know what the outcome was on your on end (in regards to this issue).

We're planning to move over to forge/foundry entirely (and thus, phasing out hardhat). In the process, we're trying to ensure that consuming the repo's code via both node modules, or git modules is equally seamless.

Would love to know what resolution you came to with this issue so we can learn.

I simply had to go into each of the files throwing import path errors and update the path to the correct /lib folder. Once these were fixed, I think there was a duplicate declaration of an interface that needed fixing.

Repeated this long enough and eventually got it working.

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