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Gave up on installing this... #914

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spicysomtam opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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Gave up on installing this... #914

spicysomtam opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 3 comments

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@spicysomtam
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spicysomtam commented Jul 12, 2022

Installed php8.1 on ubuntu 20.04.
Wired my roundcube to use php7.4 via fpm in a Directory block on apache2 so the 2 php versions can coexist.
a2enmod set to use php8.1 (was set to php7.4).
Just getting a page with no graphics rendered.
Like this:

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Spun up the docker-compose development env, but even that has an issue, so gave up on that.
Think this really needs some documentation and a bit of love as the docs look like they are from an earlier version.
I am not a php expert; linux, devops and cloud is more my thing.
Would appreciate any help to get this working.
Thanks in advance.

@klaussilveira
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Did you use the development version or the latest release? Development version is not suited for end-users: https://github.com/klaussilveira/gitlist#installation

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You should not use the containers for production use. They exist for development purposes only.

@spicysomtam
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I used your latest release. I gave up and instead installed Gitea, which worked out well, although a learning curve on Gitea.
Your troubleshooting notes are for a much older release? Anyhow no worries; Gitea has a much bigger community.

@yangbo02
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Got similar issue, and I need to update my apache2 configuration, details below.

For setting up gitlist 1.0.2, I followed instructions here, and for the gitlist.conf, I used to have Alias /gitlist /var/www/gitlist/.

With gitlist 2.0.0, I need to update that line to Alias /gitlist /var/www/gitlist/public/ to see the "page with no graphics rendered"; and I found in my apache2 access.log lines similar to "GET /assets/ace/js/main.js HTTP/1.1" 404 .... To resolve it, I need to add Alias /assets /var/www/gitlist/public/assets to the gitlist.conf file.

Now I am able to see some of my git repo, yet I am hitting this bug. Also, the pages are extremely slow to navigate compared to gitlist 1.0.2 setup.

I guess I would just continue using gitlist 1.0.2 for now.

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