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Installation guide #75

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AuspeXeu opened this issue Jul 14, 2015 · 6 comments
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Installation guide #75

AuspeXeu opened this issue Jul 14, 2015 · 6 comments

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@AuspeXeu
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The spartan installation guide does not really specify how to generate the env file. Also foreman cannot be found when installing it using npm install foreman -g on a CentOS6 system.

@strugee
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strugee commented Jul 15, 2015

Foreman is a RubyGem, not an npm module. Install it with sudo gem install foreman. Visiting the link for Foreman would have told you this.

@AuspeXeu
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Well I guess making the installation as easy as possible is something worthwhile when you want people to use your software ... thanks anyway

@strugee
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strugee commented Jul 15, 2015

@AuspeXeu it's not my software; I was just trying to help you out. And if I were you, I'd keep this issue open, because you're right. The installation guide is super short.

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@AuspeXeu
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@strugee sorry for being a bit harsh on you was just trying to make this work for ages ... also I guess for some people a nodejs or iojs environment would be great for deployment as well.

@andheiberg
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Missing stuff in installation guide:

  • gem install foreman
  • brew install mongo
  • mongod
  • create the db in mongo

I'm not saying all of this needs to be included, but you should at lease have links for it.

I would be happy to provide a pull, but it's really the call of the creator and mods to decide if this is needed.

@AxeMax
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AxeMax commented Jul 23, 2016

Greetings, I have some problems setting this up on my Ubuntu 14.04.
I cloned the repo, installed foreman, installed mongodb (I don't know what you mean by "brew install").
I tried setting up a -env file they way I think it's supposed to be (i.e. MONGODB_URL=mongodb://..) and started mongod.
However foreman start just returns
17:02:29 web.1 | started with pid 17189 17:02:29 worker.1 | started with pid 17191 17:02:29 web.1 | exited with code 1 17:02:29 system | sending SIGTERM to all processes 17:02:29 worker.1 | exited with code 1

Does anyone know how to make it more verbose, or where I can find the Logfiles?
Running on NGINX

Greetings
-Burnout

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