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03/18/2019
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updated on 03/18/2019 09:32 AMHi all
Yes the frondend dependencies were installed...
Regardless, I have now reverted back to an old installation of Op... -
updated on 03/18/2019 09:31 AMAfter upgrading to v 8.3.0, I am no longer able to compile the frontend using RAILS_ENV="production" bundle exec rake as...
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Support Installation & Updates: RE: Error after upgrade to 8.3 - "sh: 1: ng: not found" (Project: OpenProject)updated on 03/18/2019 09:13 AMHi all
I encountered exactly the same error (ng: not found) after upgrading. I also decided to ditch the new version and...
03/15/2019
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Support Installation & Updates: RE: Error after upgrade to 8.3 - "sh: 1: ng: not found" (Project: OpenProject)created on 03/15/2019 02:47 PMHi all
I encountered exactly the same error (ng: not found) after upgrading. I also decided to ditch the new version and... -
Support Installation & Updates: Error after upgrade to 8.3 - "sh: 1: ng: not found" (Project: OpenProject)updated on 03/15/2019 02:47 PMHello,
after i upgrade my debian stretch OpenProject to 8.3, i got a error if i run: openproject run rake assets:precomp...- The changes were retracted.
03/13/2019
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updated on 03/13/2019 04:12 PMHi Oliver
Thank you for your reply. I am running openproject on a virtual server with 2GB of memory. If I check memory u... -
updated on 03/13/2019 03:02 PMHi Oliver
Thank you for your reply. I am running openproject on a virtual server with 2GB of memory. If I check memory u... -
created on 03/13/2019 02:42 PMHi Oliver
Thank you for your reply. I am running openproject on a virtual server with 2GB of memory. If I check memory u... -
updated on 03/13/2019 02:42 PMAfter upgrading to v 8.3.0, I am no longer able to compile the frontend using RAILS_ENV="production" bundle exec rake as...
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03/11/2019
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updated on 03/11/2019 11:16 AMAfter upgrading to v 8.3.0, I am no longer able to compile the frontend using RAILS_ENV="production" bundle exec rake as...