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Second docker run
always results in 'permission denied'
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Hmm, what are the ownership/permissions on |
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Very strange that those files are read-only.. Your user (webdevotion) is 1000, yeah? |
Changed the script to use |
Ah, maybe it's not that weird. All of my pack and idx files are also read-only. Change your |
I tried your suggestions in a couple of flavours to no avail. With my host system's user:
With a
And with the user that I created in gitlab to use gitlab-mirrors:
I'm obviously missing something here. |
Just checked the users on the gitlab container:
So, shouldn't I be using |
Daaah, my apologies, another documentation error. Firstly, change As for |
Any luck? |
I've put the 'chown' command in the update script in comments now in a personal fork of this repo and am sailing smoothly atm. What's the purpose of the 'chown'? |
Glad to hear you at least found a workaround. Without 👍 |
Also thanks for the follow up. :) On Sat, Jul 16, 2016, 5:40 PM webdevotion notifications@github.com wrote:
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@Klowner Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 |
I've got Gitlab up and running ( meaning I was able to add a new Github remote to my Mirrors group using the
gitlab-mirrors.sh
script below ).But every time I try to run another command I get:
contents of
gitlab-mirrors.sh
:When I remove those files I can run for example
update
one more time, but the second run I will see the same problem again.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: