[Container-tools] Theremin Running on Atomic Developer Bundle (ADB)

Lalatendu Mohanty lmohanty at redhat.com
Wed May 18 04:50:24 UTC 2016


On 05/18/2016 03:28 AM, Andrew Lee Rubinger wrote:
> Today I ran the ADB installation instructions from a stock Fedora 23 
> in a VM, and that worked much better than my system.
>
> So I nuked RVM and got past this error.
>
> If the ADB guys wanna know: yep, maybe have a look at how this works 
> in the context of RVM install in your $HOME and on the $PATH. :)

Thanks Andrew.  I have RVM on my Fedora 23 Laptop but looks like you did 
something different.  I am curious to know what might have caused this. 
Did you install any gems using RVM? Also can you please file an issue in 
ADB repo? so that we can track it.

>
> S,
> ALR
>
> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 10:43 AM, Andrew Lee Rubinger <alr at redhat.com 
> <mailto:alr at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 3:08 PM, Lalatendu Mohanty
>     <lmohanty at redhat.com <mailto:lmohanty at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>         +container-tools
>
>         On 05/14/2016 08:18 PM, Andrew Lee Rubinger wrote:
>>
>>
>>         Spent some time getting Vagrant to cooperate on Fedora 23 and
>>         then figured I'd ping here :)
>>
>>         From instructions at:
>>
>>         https://github.com/ALRubinger/adb-atomic-developer-bundle/blob/master/docs/installing.rst
>>
>>         Did:
>>
>>           $ sudo dnf -y install vagrant-libvirt
>>           $ sudo systemctl start libvirtd
>>           $ sudo systemctl enable libvirtd
>>           $ vagrant init projectatomic/adb
>>           $ vagrant up
>>
>>         Now getting the following:
>>
>>         https://gist.github.com/ALRubinger/0c6f9fe48d18e49bef9176d16bab02ce
>>
>>         Note that I have 2 Ruby environments going on, one in my
>>         /home managed by RVM and other other from stock dnf:
>>
>>         [alr at overdrive adb]$ which ruby
>>         ~/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.2.4/bin/ruby
>>         [alr at overdrive adb]$ sudo which ruby
>>         /bin/ruby
>>
>>         Seen before?
>>
>         The error is :
>
>         /usr/share/gems/gems/nokogiri-1.6.7.2/lib/nokogiri.rb:29:in
>         `require': cannot load such file -- nokogiri/nokogiri (LoadError)
>
>         I have not seen this issue exactly , but have experienced
>         similar issue. the issue comes when the some of the required
>         ruby gems are installed using dnf and some are using "gem
>         install".
>
>         For your issue I guess the nokogiri is installed using "gem
>         install" . So try uninstalling it and try "dnf install
>         rubygem-nokogiri"  and let us if it works :)
>
>
>     Thanks! :)  But that didn't quite do it.  Not too surprised
>     though, as the error is coming from "/usr/share/gems/gems", where
>     dnf installed nokogiri.
>
>     S,
>     ALR
>
>
>
>
>>         S,
>>         ALR
>>
>>         On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Andrew Lee Rubinger
>>         <alr at redhat.com <mailto:alr at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>
>>             Thanks!  Looking forward to using these instructions to
>>             build Catapult against starting in the coming week. :)
>>
>>             On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Lalatendu Mohanty
>>             <lmohanty at redhat.com <mailto:lmohanty at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>
>>                 Hi,
>>
>>                 ADB [1] can help setup OpenShift Origin single node
>>                 setup in just two commands and user can choose which
>>                 version of Origin to setup. Here are some quick start
>>                 steps for the setup.
>>
>>                 Prerequisites:
>>
>>                 * A working Vagrant setup with Virtualbox or Libvirt/KVM
>>
>>                 Steps:
>>
>>                 * $ mkdir adb ; cd adb
>>
>>                 * $ vagrant init projectatomic/adb
>>
>>                 *  $ git clone
>>                 https://github.com/projectatomic/adb-atomic-developer-bundle
>>
>>                 * cd
>>                 adb-atomic-developer-bundle/components/centos/centos-openshift-setup/
>>
>>                 * Vagrant up
>>
>>                 "vagrant up" would take some time as it download the
>>                 OpenShift Origin's docker images (around 400MB) from
>>                 docker hub. At the end of the vagrant up you will get
>>                 information about the console web url ,
>>                 username/password etc for further use.
>>
>>                 At this point of time we are using little older
>>                 version of Origin for the default setup, but you can
>>                 use any tag from docker hub for Origin in the
>>                 Vagrantfile [2]
>>
>>                 [1]
>>                 https://github.com/projectatomic/adb-atomic-developer-bundle
>>
>>                 [2]
>>                 https://github.com/projectatomic/adb-atomic-developer-bundle/blob/master/components/centos/centos-openshift-setup/Vagrantfile#L9
>>
>>
>>                 Thanks,
>>
>>                 Lala
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>             Red Hat Developer Programs Architecture
>>             @ALRubinger
>>
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