LoadModule authn_visualsvn_module modules/ mod_authn_visualsvn.so LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/ mod_authz_svn.so LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/ mod_dav_svn.so # Add Expires/Cache-Control header explictlyĪfter adding the script and set the subversionparent path, i am able to acceess the external repository, After that i restart my centos machine and run ctlscript.sh to start services of apache,sql and subversion the apache2 did`nt open and show some errors so i google again and add some lines in nf lines are. SVNParentPath "your path to the svn root"ĪuthzVisualSVNAccessFile "your path to the svn root/authz-windows" out D: \ Bitnami\ RubyStack > where use_rubyĭ: \ Bitnami\ RubyStack\ use_ruby.Please help me out i am stuck deadly :( I have install bitnami redmine on centos (Centos is on VM) it is working fine on it but the problem is i didnt access the repository, so i google and found a script to attach at the bottom of nf. Results logged to D: /Bitnami/rubystack / ruby / lib / ruby / gems / 2.5. out D: \ Bitnami\ RubyStack\ projects >ĭ: \ Bitnami\ RubyStack > gem install jsonĭ: /Bitnami/ RubyStack / ruby / bin / ruby. Make failed, exit code 1 Gem files will remain installed in D: /Bitnami/rubystack / ruby / lib / ruby / gems / 2.5. Is not recognized as an internal or external command, 0 / ext / json / ext / generatorĭ: /Bitnami/ RubyStack / ruby / bin / ruby. All rights reserved.ĭ: \ Bitnami\ RubyStack\ projects > gem install jsonĬurrent directory: D: /Bitnami/rubystack / ruby / lib / ruby / gems / 2.5. Usr / lib64 / ruby / gems / 1.8 / gems / rake - 0.8. 7 / lib / rake.rb: 2068: in `standard_exception_handling' 7 / lib / rake.rb: 2016: in `load_rakefile' 7 / lib / rake.rb: 2017: in `load_rakefile' usr/lib64/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in ` Usr / lib64 / ruby / site_ruby / 1.8 / rubygems / custom_require.rb: 31: in `gem_original_require' 2 / config / boot.rb: 33: in `preinitialize' opt/redmine-1.3.2/config/./config/preinitializer.rb:16 Usr / lib64 / ruby / gems / 1.8 / gems / bundler - 1.1. 3 / lib / bundler.rb: 135: in `definition' 3 / lib / bundler / dsl.rb: 75: in `gem': You cannot specify the same gem twice with different version requirements. usr/lib64 / ruby / gems / 1.8 / gems / bundler - 1.1. 2 # rake config / initializers / session_store.rb RAILS_ENV = production-trace( in /opt/redmine - 1.3. Redmine requires Bundler.Please install it with `gem install bundler`. 2 # rake config / initializers / session_store.rb RAILS_ENV = production( in /opt/redmine - 1.3. INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer #start: pid = 5012 port = 3000 => Call with - d to detach => Ctrl - C to shutdown server INFO WEBrick 1.3. Your bundle is complete!Use `bundle show `ĭ: \biz\ apps\ redmine_trunk > ruby script\ server - e production => Booting WEBrick => Rails 2.3. Make sure that `gem install json -v '1.6.5'`ĭ: \biz\ apps\ redmine_trunk > bundle install-without development test rmagick 5 / ext / json / ext / parser / gem_make.out Results logged to d: /Ruby187/lib / ruby / gems / 1.8 / gems / json - 1.6. Gem files will remain installed in d: /Ruby187/lib / ruby / gems / 1.8 / gems / json - 1.6. Make: ** * No rule to make target `ruby.h', needed by ` Gem::Installer::ExtensionBuildError: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. 0 / json -ĭ: \biz\ apps\ redmine_trunk > bundle install Results logged to D: /Ruby24-圆4/lib / ruby / gems / 2.4. Make failed, exit code 2 Gem files will remain installed in D: /Ruby24-圆4/lib / ruby / gems / 2.4. c: 863: 25: error: 'rb_cBignum' undeclared(first use in this function) c: 861: 25: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once c: 861: 25: error: 'rb_cFixnum' undeclared(first use in this function) 3 / ext / json / ext / generatorĭ: /Ruby24-圆4/bin / ruby. This could take aĮRROR: Failed to build gem native extension.Ĭurrent directory: D: /Ruby24-圆4/lib / ruby / gems / 2.4. C: \ Users\ Daniq > gem install json - v '1.8.3' Temporarily enhancing PATH for MSYS / MINGW.īuilding native extensions.
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