Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2015 10:10:38 +0200 From: Torsten Zuehlsdorff <info@toco-domains.de> To: ruby@freebsd.org Subject: [Gitlab] Current status (and problem ;)) of the new port Message-ID: <5596437E.2080200@toco-domains.de>
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Hello all, the work at the gitlab-port is slow but steadily. :) The current version of my work can be found here with anonymous access: svn://svn.toco-domains.de/freebsd-ports/www/gitlab Currently all dependencies are defined and also in the needed version in the ports-tree. :) Attention: when trying to install the port, there will be at least 274 rubygems needed/installed ;) Basis commands like make install, make reinstall, make deinstall, make stage-qa already works. Also all defined options (except Kerberos-support) are working. The needed change of the Gemfile when selecting an option is already done. At the moment i stuck at the point, when trying to create the database tables for gitlab. After an: # cd /usr/local/www/gitlab && rake gitlab:setup I get this error message: === Start === Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "rack": In Gemfile: rack (>= 1.1) ruby gitlab-grack (>= 2.0.0.rc2) ruby depends on rack (~> 1.5.1) ruby rack (>= 0) ruby rack (~> 1.4) ruby rack (~> 1.0) ruby rack (>= 1.0) ruby rack (>= 1.3.0) ruby rack (>= 0) ruby rack (>= 0.4) ruby rack (>= 0) ruby rack (>= 1.0.0) ruby rack (~> 1.5) ruby html-pipeline-gitlab (>= 0.1) ruby depends on actionpack (~> 4) ruby depends on rack (~> 1.6) ruby rack (>= 1.0) ruby rack (~> 1.0) ruby === End === While fixing an similar error message for rubygem-twitter-stream i have problems to even understand from which gem this error comes from. Or why it comes. The following rack-versions are already installed: # pkg info | grep rubygem-rack rubygem-rack-1.4.7,3 Rack, a Ruby Webserver Interface rubygem-rack15-1.5.5,4 Rack, a Ruby Webserver Interface rubygem-rack16-1.6.4 Rack, a Ruby Webserver Interface Has somebody an idea from which port the message comes or what needs to be patched to get around this? Thanks and greetings, Torsten
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