I'm trying to deploy gitlab-runner on windows using chocolatey.
My intention is to install gitlab-runner in E:\gitlab-runner directory, automatically register the runner and start it as a service
I executed the following line :
choco install -y gitlab-runner /InstallDir E:\gitlab-runner /Service --source https://mynexusproxy/repository/chocolatey-org/
and I got the following output :
Chocolatey v0.10.11
Installing the following packages:
gitlab-runner;/InstallDir;E:\gitlab-runner;/Service
By installing you accept licenses for the packages.
Progress: Downloading gitlab-runner 11.8.0... 100%
gitlab-runner v11.8.0
gitlab-runner package files install completed. Performing other installation steps.
Using previous gitlab-runner install path: e:\gitlab-runner
Installing x64 bit version
Added C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\gitlab-runner.exe shim pointed to 'e:\gitlab-runner\gitlab-runner.exe'.
The install of gitlab-runner was successful.
Software install location not explicitly set, could be in package or
default install location if installer.
Second path fragment must not be a drive or UNC name.
Parameter name: path2
The gitlab-runner.exe is correctly downloaded in E:\gitlab-runner but the register is not done and no service is created. A register_example.ps1 is also download in E:\gitlab-runner.
What's wrong with my installation procedure ? Do I need to modify the register_example.ps1 with custom values ?
The command provided by #Gary Ewan Park is good but it's not sufficient to fully manage the gitlab-runner installation on Windows.
Installation procedure
Install the gitlab-runner with chocolatey
choco install -y gitlab-runner --params="'/InstallDir=E:\gitlab-runner /Service'" --source https://mynexusproxy/repository/chocolatey-org/
it will download an exe in the E:\gitlab-runner directory, create a service gitlab-runner and create a register_example.ps1 in the same directory.
Modify the register_example.ps1 with your desired value and rename it in register.ps1
Execute register.ps1 to register the runner in your Gitlab server. It will create also a config.toml in the directory where you execute the register.ps1 script.
Per default, the gitlab-runner service executable path is
E:\gitlab-runner\gitlab-runner.exe run --working-directory C:\Windows\system32 --config C:\Windows\system32\config.toml --service gitlab-runner --syslog
which was not good for me. To change the executable path in command line, see this thread.
After that, the service is up and running and the runner is correctly registered in the Giltab Server.
Upgrade procedure
stop the gitlab-runner service (otherwise chocolatey crash because it cannot create a file when that file already exists)
execute the upgrade with chocolatey
choco upgrade -y gitlab-runner --source https://mynexusproxy/repository/chocolatey-org/
start the gitlab-runner service
It is unfortunate that this particular package does not provide an example in the description to show how to correctly pass the package parameters. However, you can find more information, and examples of how to do this here:
https://chocolatey.org/docs/how-to-parse-package-parameters-argument
I believe you are going to want a command similar to the following:
choco install -y gitlab-runner --params="'/InstallDir=E:\gitlab-runner /Service'" --source https://mynexusproxy/repository/chocolatey-org/
Otherwise, the parameters that you are trying to pass in will simply be ignored.
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I'm trying to install odoo 11 in fedora 32 but I get these errors:
Problema: conflicting requests
nothing provides pychart needed by odoo-11.0.post20191021-1.noarch
nothing provides pyparsing needed by odoo-11.0.post20191021-1.noarch
nothing provides libxslt-python needed by odoo-11.0.post20191021-1.noarch
The steps I've followed are:
Install postgresql & intiate the service
$ sudo yum localinstall https://nightly.odoo.com/11.0/nightly/rpm/odoo_11.0.20191021.noarch.rpm
It seems there are python dependencies that can't be installed but I don't know how can I install them.
Do you have any idea how can I fix this problem? Many thanks!
If the installation packages is not working for you, you can always run Odoo server from the source.
Create a virtual environment for your Odoo app, let's call it venv11.
Get Odoo source code:
git clone https://github.com/odoo/odoo.git --depth 1 -b 11.0
Activate virtual environment. Install Python3 packages using pip.
pip install -r odoo/requirements.txt
Make sure you have installed the dev libraries needed for some of the pip packages that needs to be compiled, you will face xxxx.h not found error, you have search for that library and install using your distro package manager.
After your pip package installation is complete you can generate config file for your Odoo server using following command
python odoo/odoo-bin -c odoo.conf --save --stop-after-init
Edit the config file to add some important configuration, for example, db_user, db_password, http_port.
Now that you have added DB connection details, your Odoo application can now connect with your Postgresql Database and you can start using Odoo application by creating new database. If you don't have Postgresql information, you can just switch to postgres user and create new user with super user access.
sudo su - postgres
psql
create user `username` with superuser;
alter user `username` with encrypted password 'password';
and add those information to the config file. Now you can run Odoo server using
python odoo/odoo-bin -c odoo.conf
Head back to browser, browse 127.0.0.1:8069 8069 is the default port but you can change it from the config file. The database creation web interface will appear and you can start using Odoo application.
** Note: run python commands in virtual environment activated as that will isolate pip packages.
I want to install apache using chef. But when I use:
package 'httpd' do
action :install
end
It will install apache inside /etc/httpd but I want to install apache in another directory (for example: /abc).
The Chef package resource uses the underlying system's package manager such as yum, apt.
You haven't mentioned the distribution you are running on. However, using package 'httpd' on YUM based distribution will trigger yum install httpd
So, first find how you can change/set the install path using the underlying OS command. E.g. for YUM:
yum --installroot=<path> install <package>
In a Chef package resource:
package 'httpd' do
options '--installroot=/abc'
action :install
end
I have created a custom package and then installed in to desired loaction it helped me a lot Thank you very much everyone
I tried to use pip install, but it tells cannot find such package.
I also see someone say we can use brew and nodejs to install. This is what I tried to install brew
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
It returns that ruby doesn't found.
I have no idea about nodejs.
Anyone knows how can I install PhantomJS in the server?
Meet npm!
Npm stands for Node Package Manager.
You can install packages for using them from the CLI or from your nodejs app.
You can install NPM from here.
If node isn't installed yet, you can use NVM, which makes it really easy -
$ curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.2/install.sh | bash
For your question,
See this specific package.
You can install it via:
$ npm install phantomjs-prebuilt
And then you should be able to: $ bin/phantomjs [phantom arguments] to run phantomJS from the terminal.
PhantomJS is a standalone application with its own website which has binaries for all major platforms and documentation. You don't really need pip or npm or bundler to install it, just do it manually.
Go to http://phantomjs.org/download.html
Choose the appropriate binary (Linux x32 x64 / OSX / Windows), download archive, extract it and run the binary.
For example you have a x64 Linux distribution.
Log in to your server via ssh.
Go to your home directory:
cd ~
Download PhantomJS binary:
wget https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
Extract archive:
tar xvf phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
A new directory is created: phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64. The PhantomJS binary is phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs. You can run it right now:
~/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs --version
2.1.1
(If it says "not found " instead that means you chose the wrong distribution, e.g. x64 instead of x32).
But this way of running it is inconvenient. It would be way better to be able to just type phantomjs script.js in any directory. To make it so add a link to a directory where binaries are kept by default:
sudo ln -s ~/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs /usr/bin/phantomjs
Then you can call PhantomJS from anywhere:
cd /var/www/
phantomjs --version
2.1.1
I have a site I'm running off an Apache server, and I want to run a python script using the server and the web browser. I'm using xampp, and I have researched that I have to use modwsgi, and I have downloaded the zip and unpacked it onto my desktop. Now using command prompt I run
setup.py install
The first time I did this, I didn't have setup tools installed for python (I have python 2.7.8 and I'm on Windows 7 64 bit), so I went ahead and downloaded that, but now when I run the command again I get the following message
RuntimeError: The 'apxs' command appears to not to be installed or is not exectuable.
Please check the list of prerequistes in the documentation for the package and install
any missing Apache httpd server packages.
How exactly do I install apxs because I don't have Apache but xampp?
I was installing apxs on XAMPP in Windows. I wrote a blog post with the complete solution (in Spanish). I basically compiled my own version of apxs. The steps were:
Install ActiveState Perl for Windows
Add C:\xampp\apache\bin to the environment variable Path
Download apxs from here
Unzip tar.gz file in C:\xampp\apache\bin.
Execute:
ppm install dmake
cd c:\xampp\apache\bin\apxs
perl Configure.pl --with-apache2=C:\xampp\apache
--with-apache-prog=httpd.exe
I just installed Glassfish on my Ubuntu server (No GUI) using THIS tutorial. Everything went well. But now when I'm trying to play with ASADMIN tool it's telling me this:
The program 'asadmin' is currently not
installed. You can install it by
typing: apt-get install glassfishv2
-bash: asadmin: command not found
So, in order to run asadmin tool always need to type:
/opt/glassfish/bin/asadmin start-domain domain1
or go to that folder and run it from there.
So, the question is, what file do i need to edit in order to set this path in to the environment.
You can add the following to your ~/.bashrc file to add all the binaries in /opt/glassfish/bin to your $PATH
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/glassfish/bin
~ expands to /home/your-user - just to be clear.
Just type to CLI:
export PATH=/opt/glassfish/bin/:$PATH