Try "git checkout master" in your fork, I think that'll get you on the right
branch and good to go

On 2/6/19 2:57 PM, Noumbissi Valere wrote:
> i don't know why my forked repo doesn't download those files to my local
> machine. but i see them on my remote repo
> 😢
> 
> On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 6:49 PM Dave Brondsema <d...@brondsema.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried checking out your fork too and got the same situation.  It checks
>> out
>> onto the "je/42cc_7659" branch for some reason - not sure why.  And that
>> is a
>> very old branch.  If you switch to the master branch then the files are
>> all there.
>>
>> -Dave
>>
>> On 2/6/19 2:28 AM, Noumbissi Valere wrote:
>>> The clone of my fork doesn't have the docker-compose.yml file eventhough
>> am
>>> able to see the file in my forked repo online. don't why when i do *git
>>> clone*, i don't that file shipped down to my local repo.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 7:40 PM Dave Brondsema <d...@brondsema.net>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> There should be a "docker-compose.yml" file in your forked repo too.  I
>>>> would
>>>> suggest just double checking that the clone of your forked repo is ok
>> and
>>>> that
>>>> you are in the right directory - you should be in the top-level
>> directory,
>>>> not
>>>> the "Allura" subdirectory.
>>>>
>>>> Otherwise, it also sounds similar to an issue that can happen if the
>>>> top-level
>>>> directory name isn't "allura" and your Docker version is less than
>> 1.7.0.
>>>> However, if you use this in your command prompt it should work still in
>>>> that
>>>> situation:  export COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=allura
>>>>
>>>> On 2/5/19 11:42 AM, Noumbissi Valere wrote:
>>>>> @Dave i was able to successfully installed it using docker. my mistake
>>>> was
>>>>> that i was using the clone of my forked instead of using the clone of
>> the
>>>>> master. But i expected the clone of my fork to work as well. could this
>>>> be
>>>>> a bug?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 10:44 AM Noumbissi Valere <
>>>> noumbissival...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> This is the procedure i took before arriving here:
>>>>>> i first forked the repo as directed by the contribution guide.
>>>>>> next, i cloned my forked repo.
>>>>>> But when i run the *docker-compose build* as directed in the
>>>> installation
>>>>>> guide, i get that error.
>>>>>> When i look into the cloned directory, i can't find the
>>>> docker-compose.yml
>>>>>> and docker-compose.yaml
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 8:06 AM Noumbissi Valere <
>>>> noumbissival...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> when i try to to do *docker-compose build*, it throws me the
>> following
>>>>>>> error
>>>>>>> ERROR:
>>>>>>>         Can't find a suitable configuration file in this directory or
>>>> any
>>>>>>>         parent. Are you in the right directory?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         Supported filenames: docker-compose.yml, docker-compose.yaml
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:36 PM Dave Brondsema <d...@brondsema.net>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Noumbissi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Unfortunately attachments don't work on this mailing list, can you
>>>> paste
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> error as text, or upload the image to imgur.com or something like
>>>> that?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As far as using Docker (which is easier than the step-by-step), that
>>>>>>>> should work
>>>>>>>> fine with a git clone.  What error do you get with it?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -Dave
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 2/4/19 5:09 PM, Noumbissi Valere wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I get the error below when i follow the step-by-step installation
>>>> guide
>>>>>>>>> described in the docs. please can someone direct me on how to solve
>>>>>>>> this problem?
>>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 6:44 PM Dave Brondsema <d...@brondsema.net
>>>>>>>>> <mailto:d...@brondsema.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     On 2/4/19 8:57 AM, Noumbissi Valere wrote:
>>>>>>>>>     > Hello World,
>>>>>>>>>     > Am Noumbissi Valere Gille G. A 4th year Computer Engineering
>>>>>>>> student from
>>>>>>>>>     > the University of Buea-Cameroon. am experienced in python and
>>>>>>>> django and i
>>>>>>>>>     > will love to contribute to Allura and hopefully participate
>> in
>>>>>>>> gsoc 2019
>>>>>>>>>     > with Allura.
>>>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>>>     > Thanks, regards
>>>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     Hi, welcome!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     I'd suggest taking a look at the Allura documentation at
>>>>>>>>>     https://forge-allura.apache.org/docs/ and get it up and
>> running
>>>>>>>> so you can begin
>>>>>>>>>     to familiarize yourself with it.  It is a quite large codebase
>>>>>>>> (although divided
>>>>>>>>>     into packages to help keep it well-organized).  Let us know if
>>>> you
>>>>>>>> have any
>>>>>>>>>     questions as you get familiar with it.  Small updates or fixes
>>>>>>>> would be great
>>>>>>>>>     initial contributions.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     -Dave
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>     --
>>>>>>>>>     Dave Brondsema : d...@brondsema.net <mailto:d...@brondsema.net
>>>
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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