Hello again,

Running bundle install straight up only installs the dependency gems in a path specific to your current user, not the gitorious "git" user. So you probably just need to run it for the gitorious user as well, if you have not already done so:

sudo su git -c "bundle install"


cheers,
Thomas

On 08/27/2012 05:31 PM, luist wrote:
Hello. This seems to be very useful, but the old machine has some problems and I can only access it read-only to backup the data manually.

I checked the new resource to diagnose the new instalation. I tried to use it but got this: http://pastie.org/4597818
What am i missing?

Em segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012 07h49min47s UTC-3, Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson escreveu:


    Hi Luist,

    I recently added a pair of Rake tasks to make snapshotting/restoring
    Gitorious state simpler. Pull from mainline, and check out
    /lib/tasks/backup.rake (documentation included in the source code
    of the
    rake tasks.)

    best regards,
    Thomas



    On 08/24/2012 11:17 PM, luist wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > I'm having many problems configuring a new machine to run gitorious
    > and migrating the data from the old one.
    >
    > Can anyone point me what should i backup and what should i re-do
    from
    > scratch?
    > Where are the user/login information stored?
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