I'm unable to create site using the most basic command `sudo ee site create example.com` on a fresh new installation of ee on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS running on Windows 10 WSL2: `$ wget -qO ee https://rt.cx/ee4 && sudo bash ee` ``` +-------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | OS | Linux 4.19.104-microsoft-standard #1 SMP Wed Feb 19 06:37:35 UTC 2020 x86_64 | | Shell | /bin/bash | | PHP binary | /usr/bin/php7.3 | | PHP version | 7.3.27-9+ubuntu20.04.1+deb.sury.org+1 | | php.ini used | /etc/php/7.3/cli/php.ini | | EE root dir | phar://ee.phar | | EE vendor dir | phar://ee.phar/vendor | | EE phar path | /home/yuan3y | | EE packages dir | | | EE global config | | | EE project config | | | EE version | 4.1.5 | +-------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ``` The messages on screen: ``` $ sudo ee site create example.com Configuring project. Creating site example.com. Copying configuration files. Starting site's services. Warning: Failed to create "/opt/easyengine/sites/example.com/config/nginx/conf.d": mkdir(): File exists. Warning: Initiating clean-up. [example.com] Docker Containers removed. [example.com] site root removed. Success: Site example.com deleted. Report bugs here: https://github.com/EasyEngine/site-command ``` Please let me know if I can supply more information for debugging.