On 10/03/2014 09:03 μμ, Guy-Richard Maltais wrote:
> Same here. These are my current software components :
> 
> GitLab6.6.4
> 
> GitLab Shell1.8.0
> 
> GitLab APIv3
> 
> Ruby2.0.0p353
> 
> Rails4.0.3
> 
> 
> Apparently, /sbin/nologin is not working well with Git on CentOS. I had
> to rollback to Bash and it worked well (of course). The problem is
> /sbin/nologin is suggested in the installation guide, so why it is not
> working properly ?
> 
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:19:58 AM UTC-5, Peter O wrote:
> 
>     I fixed this error by doing:
> 
>     usermod -s /bin/bash git
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 5:36:02 PM UTC+1, Hunter Allen wrote:
> 
>         I'm having a bizarre error here... My GitLab install is no
>         longer working. I tried to update to 6.0, and I'm having a big
>         issue now. The start script only echoes this message:
> 
>         "This account is currently not available."
> 
>         As this is quite ambiguous, I was wondering if anybody knew
>         anything about this/has encountered this before. For the record,
>         I'm running Gentoo (I'm aware it's not officially supported, but
>         it has worked for me in the past) and I do in fact have a git
>         user set up.
> 


I have created an issue to investigate
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-recipes/issues/16


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