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Bundler install issue - Sass-embedded #5109
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@baggers27, can you provide more information on your environment (OS, Ruby version...) and the exact error message you have ? |
So I've done these commands below on a new VM image as I did manage to get it working yesterday by bashing some keys but I wanted to replicate the issue. ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] As the kali user, You don't have write permissions for the /var/lib/gems/3.1.0 directory. So I did sudo gem install bundler. ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] But the write issues then also cause problems when doing bundle install ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~/eol/endoflife.date] Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (2/4): Bundler::PermissionError There was an error while trying to write to Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (3/4): Bundler::PermissionError There was an error while trying to write to Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (4/4): Bundler::PermissionError There was an error while trying to write to There was an error installing the locked bundler version (2.4.1), rerun with the Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (2/4): Bundler::PermissionError There was an error while trying to write to Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (3/4): Bundler::PermissionError There was an error while trying to write to Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (4/4): Bundler::PermissionError There was an error while trying to write to Fetching base64 0.2.0 Bundler::PermissionError: There was an error while trying to write to An error occurred while installing rake (13.2.0), and Bundler cannot continue. In Gemfile: So I have to do sudo bundle install, which it does say don't do. ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~/eol/endoflife.date] Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (2/4): Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError bad response Forbidden 403 (https://rubygems.org/gems/sass-embedded-1.74.1-x86_64-linux.gem) Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (3/4): Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError bad response Forbidden 403 (https://rubygems.org/gems/sass-embedded-1.74.1-x86_64-linux.gem) Retrying download gem from https://rubygems.org/ due to error (4/4): Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError bad response Forbidden 403 (https://rubygems.org/gems/sass-embedded-1.74.1-x86_64-linux.gem) Fetching nokogiri 1.16.2 (x86_64-linux) An error occurred while installing sass-embedded (1.74.1), and Bundler cannot continue. In Gemfile: I |
Thanks @baggers27. Mmm, don't know what to do here. Closing this issue as it was circumvented and seems to me the issue in more on the Jekyll side than the endoflife.date side. |
I've tried to follow the instructions here https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/blob/master/HACKING.md, so I can have a local version of the site and start raising pull requests. However there appears to be an issue with the bundle install step, linked to this: sass-contrib/sass-embedded-host-ruby#176. Is anything needed to be changed on the endoflife.date side to fix this?
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