Hi MK,
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 7:02 PM Mary Kate Fain <mk(a)marykatefain.com> wrote:
Hey all-
I'm trying to install Pagure locally to work on some bugs, but I'm having
trouble with installing the requirements since I don't actually use Fedora
as my OS (sorry! I use Elementary). I was able to get ansible and libvert
installed through apt, and vagrant-hostmanager through instructions on
their repo, but I can't install the other 2 vagrant- packages since I'm
hitting a bug with Bundle apparently.
Here is the full list of what all I'm trying to install:
sudo dnf install ansible libvirt vagrant-libvirt vagrant-sshfs vagrant-hostmanager
There are no search results for any of the vagrant- ones in apt, so I've
been trying to install them from their repos. Only vagrant-hostmanager was
successful.
I tried installing vagrant-libvert from their github and that caused me to
hit a different error:
Bundler, the underlying system Vagrant uses to install plugins,
reported an error. The error is shown below. These errors are usually
caused by misconfigured plugin installations or transient network
issues. The error from Bundler is:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
Attempting the same for vagrant-sshf resulted in a similar error:
Bundler, the underlying system Vagrant uses to install plugins,
reported an error. The error is shown below. These errors are usually
caused by misconfigured plugin installations or transient network
issues. The error from Bundler is:
Unable to resolve dependency: user requested 'vagrant-sshf (> 0)'
I just wonder, wouldn't be simpler to use docker-compose in this case (I
had some hard times before with vagrant)?
See section Docker Compose in
https://github.com/pypingou/pagure
Does anyone either have advice on how to get through this Bundler
error,
or how to otherwise get these packages installed without access to DNF?
I tried asking on the Fedora IRC first, but no luck. Also- does anyone
know how to get to the #pagure IRC? I read in the docs that there is one,
but I can't seem to access it... (I use Matrix, but usually there is an
automatic bridge to Freenode so I'm not sure why it's not showing up in the
room directory).
Interesting, are you accessing that channel on Freenode? I do not see any
issue
[snip]
Welcome to #pagure, the IRC chan about
https://pagure.io/pagure
14:58 -!- mvadkert_ [mvadkert@nat/redhat/x-dctxeymxyvspiktx] has joined
#pagure
14:58 -!- Topic for #pagure: Welcome to #pagure, the IRC chan about
https://pagure.io/pagure
14:58 -!- Topic set by spot [~spot@redhat/spot] [Fri Jan 20 16:29:05 2017]
14:58 [Users #pagure]
[snip]
Thank you to anyone who is willing to help! I apologize if this is not the
appropriate channel to communicate these questions. Please point me in the
right direction if so!
No problem. I think getting that IRC and get to #pagure would be best.
Otherwise I believe the main developers @Pierre-Yves Chibon
<pingou(a)redhat.com> and @Ryan Lerch <rlerch(a)redhat.com> could definitely
help you get started (or know somebody who would :)
HTH,
/M
- MK
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