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: fixed by ''gem update bundler'' --[[User:Grin]] | : fixed by ''gem update bundler'' --[[User:Grin]] | ||
:: Please sign your talk page entries. I just setup a clean jessie chroot and followed the instructions to the letter, no issues. The <tt>gem install bundler</tt> installed the most recent bundler version as expected. --[[User:Jhass|Jhass]] ([[User talk:Jhass|talk]]) 19:45, 12 May 2015 (UTC) | :: Please sign your talk page entries. I just setup a clean jessie chroot and followed the instructions to the letter, no issues. The <tt>gem install bundler</tt> installed the most recent bundler version as expected. --[[User:Jhass|Jhass]] ([[User talk:Jhass|talk]]) 19:45, 12 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
== More info about database setup == | |||
"Double check your config/database.yml looks right" is a bit short to tell the podmin that they should setup the database. (And how they are supposed to do that) | |||
== Post-install instructions == | |||
We should give some short post-install instructions for the first steps. (Access the server, maybe even setup an admin account) |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 4 November 2020
createdb error
RAILS_ENV=production DB=postgres bin/rake db:create db:schema:load Could not find gem 'rails-assets-jasmine-ajax (= 3.1.0) ruby' in rubygems repository https://rails-assets.org/. Source does not contain any versions of 'rails-assets-jasmine-ajax (= 3.1.0) ruby' Run `bundle install` to install missing gems.
- fixed by gem update bundler --User:Grin
More info about database setup
"Double check your config/database.yml looks right" is a bit short to tell the podmin that they should setup the database. (And how they are supposed to do that)
Post-install instructions
We should give some short post-install instructions for the first steps. (Access the server, maybe even setup an admin account)