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Been setting up GitLab for an hour now because of a mire of needing very specific versions of everything and oh god is that the special Linux hell.
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Mostly I'm doing this because of the unreliability of git.gnu.io and the change of language on their home page about how it isn't a personal repo. Although this might be the Paranoid Me speaking, that says to me that I'm not welcome there and need to fuck off.
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I will probably handle the accounts on my own gitlab on a per-invite basis. I wonder if it has a system for that. It kills spam dead and then I don't have to worry about giving perms to people because they're people I know are good.
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Self-hosting is most desirable in all circumstances where it is feasible anyways.
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@gargron The centos omnibus package is defective and fails. It's why I didn't do this earlier.
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@inmysocks It failed when I tried it on Centos and also crashed my database, so I'm doing it the old-fashioned way and compiling everything it needs from source, on a seperate VM for good measure.
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@inmysocks Probably what I'll do, and then whoever wants an account can bother me or whoever else I end up trusting with admin privs.
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@inmysocks Seems to be going fine, just takes a while to get the right versions together and compile things and all that fun stuff, but thanks :)
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@maiyannah does that mean it's written in python?
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@bob Ruby, apparently
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@verius @bob Go is just the Workhorse daemon isn't it?