On 7/3/2024 9:23 AM, Lucio Crusca wrote:
Il 03/07/24 13:48, Jeff Pang ha scritto:
maybe you can use rbenv to install the required ruby toolkit?
I'm afraid that's not the point. I assume that
# apt-get install gitlab
should just work out of the box, or there is a problem, either on my
pa
Il 03/07/24 16:46, Henning Follmann ha scritto:
The error message is very transparent about this: "...if you are using the
unstable ..."
You are absolutely right. But I never stopped by to read that message
and it's the first time in years of sid (mixed with testing and stable)
that this t
On Wed, 3 Jul 2024 12:24:16 +0200
Lucio Crusca wrote:
Hello Lucio,
>Am I doing anything wrong or should I file a bug report?
Look at the package page, then developer page for gitlab and then for
its dependencies.
You'll find that ruby-sidekiq has yet to hit sid - it's still in
experimental. N
On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 04:23:55PM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Il 03/07/24 13:48, Jeff Pang ha scritto:
> >
> > maybe you can use rbenv to install the required ruby toolkit?
> >
>
> I'm afraid that's not the point. I assume that
>
> # apt-get install gitlab
>
> should just work out of the box
Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Il 03/07/24 13:48, Jeff Pang ha scritto:
> >
> > maybe you can use rbenv to install the required ruby toolkit?
> >
>
> I'm afraid that's not the point. I assume that
>
> # apt-get install gitlab
>
> should just work out of the box, or there is a problem, either on my par
Il 03/07/24 13:48, Jeff Pang ha scritto:
maybe you can use rbenv to install the required ruby toolkit?
I'm afraid that's not the point. I assume that
# apt-get install gitlab
should just work out of the box, or there is a problem, either on my
part, or in the gitlab package itself.
As of
maybe you can use rbenv to install the required ruby toolkit?
I'm trying to install gitlab from sid, but it requires ruby-sidekiq>=7~,
which is not available in sid (there's only 6.5.12 available).
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