No, but I will try out what Aaron Stone suggested when I get time. Just
finished a really tight project, so it will not happen for a few days at
least so I can relax a little.
On 3 April 2014 00:58, Matthew Murphy wrote:
> Did you ever figure this out?
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> etc and getting the API data and we seemed to have found a bug with twitter?
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https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/177
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The callback url format is:
http://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/PROVIDER/callback
Where PROVIDER in this case should be twitter.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Matthew Murphy wrote:
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Did you ever get this figured out?
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 1:07:13 PM UTC-8, Chris Cowley wrote:
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> I am probably being a little simple here and/or my Google-fu is weak
> today. I am trying to configure Twitter auth for my nice shiney new Gitlab
> install, but it is failing
Did you ever figure this out?
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I am probably being a little simple here and/or my Google-fu is weak today.
I am trying to configure Twitter auth for my nice shiney new Gitlab
install, but it is failing at the last hurdle.
I suspect my problem is in the Callback URL. When I click the twitter auth
button, it goes of to