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REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#58274 - Gitlab wiki update needed regarding outdated socket file names
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Opened by Lauri Annala (noxoriaz) - Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:30 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:44 GMT
Opened by Lauri Annala (noxoriaz) - Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:30 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:44 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Gitlab packages are not in align with the wiki regarding the gitlab-workhorse.socket-filename. Setting up Gitlab using the gitlab.socket-file worked fine though. Should the wiki be updated? Additional info: * package version(s) 10.6.4-1 * config and/or log files etc. Example nginx config from the wiki: upstream gitlab-workhorse { server unix:/run/gitlab/gitlab-workhorse.socket fail_timeout=0; } Actual, working example from nginx config: upstream gitlab-workhorse { server unix:/run/gitlab/gitlab.socket fail_timeout=0; } This is my first contribution so I was not sure if I should update the wiki myself or file an issue first. |
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Closed by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz)
Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: This is not the wiki.
Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: This is not the wiki.
Comment by Lauri Annala (noxoriaz) -
Thursday, 19 April 2018, 13:36 GMT
Well I see now that this should not belong to the bug tracker and should be discussed in the wiki board instead.