Claer:
Thanks for posting. I have still not gotten any feedback, so I am tending
to think it is better to put the changes in and drive updates via
transifex. Any issues from your side?
-- bk
On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 2:15:29 PM UTC-4, Claer wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 03 2016 at 45:09, bk
Looks like named provisioners were added in 1.7 which makes me surprised
they spin up. We'll have to add a version check or consider upgrading
vagrant.
On Aug 12, 2016 7:30 AM, "Dominic Cleal" wrote:
> On 12/08/16 12:29, Eric D Helms wrote:
> > What version of vagrant is
On 12/08/16 12:28, Eric D Helms wrote:
> Should be good to remove.
Thanks, I've removed the Yum repo and the package will be left wherever
it's currently installed.
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Should be good to remove.
On Aug 12, 2016 7:15 AM, "Dominic Cleal" wrote:
> Is the qpid-cpp-client-devel package required on Jenkins slaves still?
> The infra repo attempts to install it on EL6/7 slaves, but the repo and
> package no longer seem to exist:
>
>
On 08/10, Tomer Brisker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am happy to inform you that Webpack has finally been added to Foreman.
> This step which will help us modernize our front-end code, take advantage
> of the blooming javascript eco-system, and easily integrate technologies
> such as ES2015, React, js
On 08/12, Tomas Strachota wrote:
> On 08/10/2016 02:01 PM, Tomer Brisker wrote:
> >Please note that running this way will limit the ability to use pry for
> >debugging, as foreman prevents stdin echo. To use with pry, you can run
> >both servers separately in different terminals - run rails as
On 08/10/2016 02:01 PM, Tomer Brisker wrote:
Hello,
I am happy to inform you that Webpack has finally been added to Foreman.
This step which will help us modernize our front-end code, take
advantage of the blooming javascript eco-system, and easily integrate
technologies such as ES2015, React,
Hello,
I am happy to inform you that Webpack has finally been added to Foreman.
This step which will help us modernize our front-end code, take advantage
of the blooming javascript eco-system, and easily integrate technologies
such as ES2015, React, js unit testing and more.
A deep-dive will be
Could somebody look at the systest_katello job on Jenkins please? It
doesn't appear to be destroying VMs once the job completes.
The job script has a trap set up to call vagrant destroy, but this
appears to error:
+ exit 0
+ vagrant destroy
There are errors in the configuration of this machine.