Using --no-rdoc and --no-ri with bundler Ask Question. Asked 10 years, 3 months ago. Active 2 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 45k times. Is there a similar way to do this with bundle install? Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Bundler doesn't include rdoc and ri. There is nothing you need to do. Improve this answer. Timbinous Timbinous 2, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges.
So I see I'm downvoted 5 times. Hi denisd. Have you solved your issue? Hi guys! Thanks for the correction! Regards, David. Hello denisd www-data is the user Apache run as in some Unix systems. Which Redmine version are you using?
David, thank you for your rely! For me, it gives an error with a message: "you cannot specify the same gem twice with different version requirements". I dont know, I'm using linux, it seams that there are something unstable or I need some instructions to update rake and ruby.. We are migrating from 1. Please help!
Don't include something like gem "rdoc" because it will complain about conflicted requirements between v0 and v2. At a guess, it looks like you've specified gem "rails" without specifying a version number, hence bundler wants the latest version and Redmine wants 2. As I understand it, this Gemfile. Hi, I'm new on ruby on rails, i installed ROR IDE aptana, when i install bundle its giving me this error i really appreciate you if you help me please thanks in advance.
It seems the native extensions for json were not built. You can check which version you are running with ruby -v. Update gitlab-workhorse Install and compile gitlab-workhorse. Install libs, migrations, etc. Update configuration files New configuration options for gitlab. Start application sudo service gitlab start sudo service nginx restart
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