![]() So when I clone and run d/boot_dev -init everything downloads and start fine, but when then at a later stage the script throws a Permission Error as it expects to run something with UID 1000, which is the first user created on Mint, thus my personal account (terrapop), and not root. I can only clone into /var as superuser/root on Ubuntu Mint 20 (UID 0). We want to develop on localhost having the app running via Docker with symlinks for plugins, but I’m not sure if it’s now ready like it should as I can’t execute those d/ commands in any way. The app is now running in docker on my Ubuntu (Mint) computer on localhost like it does on staging at Digital Ocean. Could it be that those d/commands in the OP are all outdated? Still, don’t get it. Update: I have now added our sendgrid api keys to the app.yml and bootstrapped the app via. It would be great to have a little more detailed description of the macOS option. dmg file but as I’m new to Docker, I don’t understand what to do from there. (See full trace by running task with -trace) Tasks: TOP => db:migrate => db:load_config => environment src/lib/site_setting_extension.rb:495:in `block in setup_methods' src/lib/site_setting_extension.rb:274:in `refresh!' src/lib/site_setting_extension.rb:274:in `synchronize' src/lib/site_setting_extension.rb:277:in `block in refresh!' To do so, navigate to Preferences > Profiles > Your Profile > Keys and enter the following. src/lib/site_settings/defaults_provider.rb:29:in `db_all' The first thing I do to make iTerm2 usable is to configure the Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right arrows to respect the classic terminal behavior of jumping to the start and end of a word boundary. src/lib/site_settings/db_provider.rb:16:in `all' src/lib/site_settings/db_provider.rb:61:in `table_exists?' Is the server running locally and acceptingĬonnections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"? PG::ConnectionBad: could not connect to server: No such file or directory I’m now stuck at Step 2 d/boot_dev -init: Migrating database. A complete one-by-one guide to install Docker on your Mac OS using Homebrew helped me getting a bit further. I ran into issues though as not all dependencies were installed using the command of this guide.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |