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2011 Aug 05
6
"bundle install" fails because of git gem
Hey everyone, I''m having an incredibly difficult time getting bundle to work properly on my production server. My production server setup: Ubuntu 10.04 Ruby 1.9.2p290 Rails 3.0.4 Passenger rvm 1.6.32 My Gemfile (relevant parts): gem ''linkedin'', :git => "https://github.com/renatosnrg/linkedin.git" Whenever I try to do "bundle install" I get this
2012 May 06
4
paravirtualization using centos template
Hi, I''ve trying booting Xen Hypervisor PV with a centos5 template using kernel and initrd from mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386. When i start PV this go to installation mode. However this should boot with template. Please help in this regard what Am i doing wrong. -- Best Regards Asim _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org
2019 Jul 14
2
R-Forge > GitHub?
...en you >> cloned.? I >> >>>> don't think that's safe, your GitHub credentials will be >> stored in the >> >>>> ./.git/config file.? Instead, just clone with: >> >>>> >> >>>> git clonehttps://github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat.git >> >>>> >> >>>> You can then configure git to cache your HTTPS credentials for a >> >>>> certain time, e.g. 120 minutes, so you don't have to enter >> them each >> >&...
2019 Jul 01
2
R-Forge > GitHub?
Apparently you created id_rsa key pair with a passphrase. Passphrase is like an additional password protection layer on your ssh key. I don't know how did you create it. But you can always create a new one (you should delete the old one before you create a new one) using the shell command 'ssh-keygen'. It asks for a passphrase, just push enter for an empty passphrase (twice). You