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    • W
      Wolfbane8653 Developer
      last edited by

      Ran into this again with r3706–>r3711

      Debian GNU/Linux 7 \n \l

      needed:

      apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 
      

      Tom fixed this in r3712. Thanks again Tom.

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      • Scott BS
        Scott B
        last edited by

        I ended up copying the .fogsettings file from a fresh test FOG install and changing the needed IP addresses. Then I could get past the repository failing issue, but would not update/install any needed software. I found that when manually running the installs I needed to say okay to installing to an untrusted resource. After that everything is up and how it should be.

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          tbs
          last edited by

          i am having the same issue on Debian 8.1"jessie" and the installation from trunk (git). It just stalls at " Adding needed repository…"

          and noting ever happens 😞

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          • Scott BS
            Scott B @Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            @Tom-Elliott I’m getting the repository failed issue again. Current FOG is SVN 4266. Does the same if I use GIT also.

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              Oleg
              last edited by

              Hello to all,

              I have the same problem with the repository. My FOG is behind a proxy but if proxy is enabled or not, the upgrade script is not working. My SVN version is 3735. Tried the upgrade wit git and SVN. Both are failing at this first step.

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman @Oleg
                last edited by

                @Oleg What Linux distribution?

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
                  last edited by Tom Elliott

                  http://askubuntu.com/questions/53146/how-do-i-get-add-apt-repository-to-work-through-a-proxy

                  The variables it’s attempting to use should be capable of passing directly from the ./installfog.sh.

                  You would change the install part from ./installfog.sh to:

                  http_proxy=http://<proxy>:<port> ./installfog.sh This is theory, never fully tested though.

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                    Oleg
                    last edited by

                    My system is Ubuntu Server 14.04.3.
                    I cannot fully understand why but this worked for me:

                    First add the proxy with:
                    export http_proxy=http://username:password@host:port/
                    export https_proxy=https://username:password@host:port/

                    Then put in /etc/sudoers:
                    Defaults env_keep=“https_proxy”

                    Last:
                    start the installfog.sh as root and not as sudo

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                    • Scott BS
                      Scott B @Tom Elliott
                      last edited by

                      @Tom-Elliott said:

                      http://askubuntu.com/questions/53146/how-do-i-get-add-apt-repository-to-work-through-a-proxy

                      The variables it’s attempting to use should be capable of passing directly from the ./installfog.sh.

                      You would change the install part from ./installfog.sh to:

                      http_proxy=http://<proxy>:<port> ./installfog.sh This is theory, never fully tested though.

                      Any idea if we are not using a proxy?

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                        moto_ryan @Scott B
                        last edited by

                        @Scott-B

                        Hello,

                        I am very excited to be upgraded to the builds, from 1.2 - but I am having the same error. It seems the thread died with a solution if you ar
                        e behind a proxy, but both Scott and I are not. First, I was aiming for using btsync, but I am running into a permissions error - appears to be btsync itself, something in the config file I found here: https://github.com/tuxpoldo/btsync-deb/issues/182 . I am going to circle back to that error. For now, I used the wget and extracted the tarball. The installer found all of my old settings, but I am stuck adding a repository.

                        I am running FOG 1.2 on a Debian machine. I am stuck at

                        • Adding needed repository…Failed!
                          System: Host:XXXXX Kernel: 3.16.0-4-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: MATE 1.10.0 Distro: LinuxMint 2 betsy
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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @moto_ryan
                          last edited by

                          @moto_ryan said:

                          @Scott-B

                          Hello,

                          I am very excited to be upgraded to the builds, from 1.2 - but I am having the same error. It seems the thread died with a solution if you ar
                          e behind a proxy, but both Scott and I are not. First, I was aiming for using btsync, but I am running into a permissions error - appears to be btsync itself, something in the config file I found here: https://github.com/tuxpoldo/btsync-deb/issues/182 . I am going to circle back to that error. For now, I used the wget and extracted the tarball. The installer found all of my old settings, but I am stuck adding a repository.

                          I am running FOG 1.2 on a Debian machine. I am stuck at

                          • Adding needed repository…Failed!
                            System: Host:XXXXX Kernel: 3.16.0-4-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: MATE 1.10.0 Distro: LinuxMint 2 betsy

                          Future readers, follow @moto_ryan 's specific problem in this thread here: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/5756/adding-needed-repository-failed-upgrading-from-1-2-0

                          Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
                          Daily Clean Installation Results:
                          https://fogtesting.fogproject.us/
                          FOG Reporting:
                          https://fog-external-reporting-results.fogproject.us/

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