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I'm not familiar with centos, but if you manage to install all dependencies you should be able to compile and run the cli_wallet.
Please be more specific in what you tried and what didn't work.

Hello ! Thank you very much for you'r help. At the moment I'm compiling the cli-wallet. Best explanation I could find about how to do the override operation is this from Xeroc: https://steemit.com/bitshares/@xeroc/how-the-issuer-of-an-iouuia-can-transfer-assets-back-to-himself

But it's not really clear to me, first is it 38 or 39 ?? I was trying to have a look into his python script but the github link is depreciated.

Again thanks for you help. I will let you know once I'll be able to run the cli-wallet (maybe I go for a docker)

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I'm not familiar with centos, but if you manage to install all dependencies you should be able to compile and run the cli_wallet.
Please be more specific in what you tried and what didn't work.
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So far all I manage to do is a proposal to person I wrongfully send the asset :/

Can't find a way to run cli-wallet on osx nor centos :(

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I try to find a way to use the override transfer operation but clearly there is nothing in the GUI to do this ??  :(

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Hello !

I wrongfully sent an asset that I issued to the wrong person, how do I get it back.
Asset have the option "Issuer may transfer asset back to himself" so I guess it's possible right ???

Best regards,