Sorry to see you go, hope to see you back, Carlos.
BTW: I'm going to look into creating updated, canonical installation
instructions for Gitorious for multiple distros. Right now we have
outdated recipes in multiple places. As long as the installation process
is as involved as it is now, we s
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:51:58 PM UTC-7, Carlos wrote:
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> Ok, I'm starting over. I am using ruby 1.8.7. My gem is 1.8.15. The
> README says that I should use RubyGems 1.4 and that 1.5 will not work.
> Then again, the last commit to the README was over a year ago. So, do I
> real
Ok, I'm starting over. I am using ruby 1.8.7. My gem is 1.8.15. The
README says that I should use RubyGems 1.4 and that 1.5 will not work.
Then again, the last commit to the README was over a year ago. So, do I
really need to dig up gem 1.4, or can I use the gem 1.8.15 already on my
syste
Hello,
I guess I found a regression in Gitorious 2.2.
*What I did:*
I'm using Gitorious 2.2 with multiple repository clones. I would like to
create a merge request from one repository to another.
In the source repository I call "Request merge" and a page which contains
drop-downs for target re
http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art.git > returns
HTTP/1.0 406 Not Acceptable
even though the browsers sends
Accept:text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
So how can */*;q=0.8 turn out to be unacceptable?
Also, RFC2616 says the error page SHOULD return a list
Hi Ken,
Thanks for pointing out the instructions. I followed them, the only thing I
added to fix was a conflict in the gitorious.sample.yml.
After that I modified my gitorious.yml with:
enable_openid = false
I restarted the passenger with touch public/restart.txt and it is working.
No more O