Bob,
I was not able to get fossology to run after the initial install. So I have
removed fossology with purge command. Now when I try to grep for fossology, I
do not get any results. So it is removed.
When I try to install it with sudo apt-get install fossology command, it
gives error message
Hi Gurbax,
There are several dependencies for fossology, described on the project website
at http://fossology.org/sysadmin_documentation#installation.
There is a utility called fo-installdeps we use to install dependencies. You
can access it from the source tree at:
Hi Matt,
It looks like your database was created with the wrong encoding. By default,
the postgres package is installed with UTF8 encoding. However, the fossology
database cluster must be created with SQL_ASCII encoding. If you do not
specify SQL_ASCII, the fossology db cluster will default
Mary,
Spent too much time trouble shooting it. Since it was a new machine I am
setting up, I have un-installed and re-installed Ubuntu OS on my machine. At
this point, there is no trace of Fossology. What is the best way to install
Fossology without running into issues? Thanks for your support
Gurbax,
I think the best thing to do now is provide the info taggart requested What
distribution (name and version) are you using and what apt source are you using
to get the packages?
You shouldn't be having all these issues so with the above info we can at least
test the release/disto
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