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Ubuntu 16.04 DEB Installation #1
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Hi, sorry about my silly error with sed, this should be fixed in the next snapshot with the commit 2e8aca6 As for the issue with editor_language in the traceback, which instructions for creating the database are you following please? In general I would not recommend mixing the install from git and the install from deb package as they use slightly different methods for different audiences (developer and production). |
Hi, Thanks for reply, Well, I have already working stack now by doing the above said approach as work-around PostgreSQL Database
After installation of all dependencies, deb package were installed with no instance to be created. I'm not sure that, this stack can be classified as production environment or no, but that's what I can get as of now.
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Glad to hear you have a working instance! I'll attempt to replicate your Django issues when we package the forthcoming 2.3.0 release. |
Installation of BookType v2.2.0 DEB snapshots packages always ending with the below shown error.
http://apt.sourcefabric.org/snapshots/booktype_2.2.0~20171006-1_all.deb
Examining the dpkg exit error results in
Please advise.
I'm trying to install from the source using virtualenv as per manual and per control scripts within the DEB package as well but ending with the below django errors
booktype-packaging/debian/postinst
Line 163 in c238538
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