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The general deployment process consists of several interrelated activities with possible transitions between them. These activities can occur at the producer side or at the consumer side or both.

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davidmc24
davidmc24 commented Oct 17, 2019

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Description

TLDR: in the javaGradle support in runtimes.go, both the build and clean hooks should check for the availability of the gradle wrapper.

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brecke
brecke commented May 2, 2018

hi there,

Just installed latest versions of shipit packages and here's something new:

Running 'deploy:fetch' task...
Create workspace...
Workspace created: "/var/folders/s0/scv46d414cd28hyzsd5_pcrw0000gn/T/tmp-72206PXTF2WKB77Ro"
Initialize local repository in "/var/folders/s0/scv46d414cd28hyzsd5_pcrw0000gn/T/tmp-72206PXTF2WKB77Ro"
Running "git init" on local.
@ Initialized empty Gi
nicholasamorim
nicholasamorim commented Oct 1, 2019

SUMMARY

Database password cannot contain $ dollar-sign. It's unclear if the problem happens at MongoEngine or at Stackstorm level.

Testing PyMongo with a password containing $ worked just fine (could create indexes and perform queries).

STACKSTORM VERSION

Paste the output of st2 --version: st2 3.1.0, on Python 2.7.12

OS, environment, install method

Post what

vexter0944
vexter0944 commented Jan 15, 2020

Describe the bug
When you install rundeck and setup the 'Ansible Resource Model Source' to create the nodes for a project, it runs the playbook out of the /tmp folder and does so as the 'rundeck' user, not as the user specified in the 'Ansible Resource Model Source' ssh setup. Aka - the playbook runs the inventory gather using the hosts file from ansible as 'rundeck' not as 'myuser'.

As

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zixijian
zixijian commented Sep 4, 2018

because more and more phone open SElinux,many people ask me why they use
linuxdeploy mounting the contrainer failed,so i think the app should output more information when something wrong.
example: mounting the contrainer
---failed,please check the SElinux status ,or please make sure SElinux permissive or disable,or some else .

PragTob
PragTob commented Oct 17, 2019

First thanks for the great project and the great documentation! 👏 💃

The docs for migrations describe a pretty good approach. However, to the best of my search ability the docs seem not to mention how to do rollbacks of migrations which to me is an integral part of any deployment that I wouldn't want to launch without.

shahzebsiddiqui
shahzebsiddiqui commented Dec 27, 2019

Section 5 on Web Interface https://cobbler.readthedocs.io/en/release28/web-interface.html
should have section on installation of cobber web package. There was no reference for it, and I had trouble figuring this out until I asked the community.
There should be a section 5.0 Installing Cobbler Web that mentions how to install the package.

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jklaise
jklaise commented May 28, 2019

Any examples and docs using the Python2 wrapper image should be re-written for Python3 (related to #566), a grep through the repository for s2i-python returned the following:

 grep -nrw . -e 's2i-python2'
./examples/models/deep_mnist/deep_mnist.ipynb:648:    "!eval $(minikube docker-env) && s2i build . seldonio/seldon-core-s2i-python2:0.5.1 deep-mnist:0.1"
./doc/source/tutorials/opensh
micw
micw commented Oct 26, 2018

With docker, tags are mutable: the referenced image may change for any tag (not only for latest). For example even if a project is using semantic versioning for the project, a new docker image could be available if the base image changes without changing the project's version (most common case: security update of the base image).

The documentation says for policies:

force: force update ev

tal-m
tal-m commented Nov 8, 2015

Currently, support for different native libraries on different operating systems relies on having a different manifest sections for each OS. However, native libraries also differ according to architecture; for example, Linux has both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures and native libraries for one generally don't work on the other.

Capsule should add support for manifest sections that depend on the

mardy
mardy commented Jan 8, 2019

Update: this bug was previously files with the title "Keeping excludelist up-to-date". During the course of the discussion it emerged that this was not the real issue, but rather that linuxdeployqt exits with an error if some libraries listed in the exclude list are missing.

Original bug description:

The current excludelist.h file does not contain libEGL.so.1, which was added

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