ogi Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Registry page is not populating using Google Chrome. I do have some extensions running, but nothing that should be messing with java script or anything to that effect... Loaded up with internet explorer at work, and it loaded just fine... Ogi Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 Registry page is not populating using Google Chrome. I do have some extensions running, but nothing that should be messing with java script or anything to that effect... Loaded up with internet explorer at work, and it loaded just fine... Ogi So strange! Are you able to view data at http://boiler-plugins-list.herokuapp.com/ ? Quote Link to comment
jevans04 Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 at http://registry.getboiler.com/ I get blank page using both Chrome and Internet Explorer from my work computer. I will try again from my home computer this evening. at http://boiler-plugins-list.herokuapp.com/ I get a bunch of text: [{"name":"trolley","description":"A simple package tool for Slackware, designed for unRAID.","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/trolley","forks":1,"stars":4,"created":"2013-10-01T08:42:24Z","updated":"2014-01-23T00:35:44Z"},{"name":"sabnzbd_unplugged","description":"boiler package for sabnzbd_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sabnzbd_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-19T21:39:26Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:56:44Z"}, Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 I'll try adding error reporting to see if I can catch potential errors. I have no idea why it wouldn't load for some of you. Quote Link to comment
ogi Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 No idea either, ill try that other URL when I get back to my desk... Quote Link to comment
ogi Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Registry page is not populating using Google Chrome. I do have some extensions running, but nothing that should be messing with java script or anything to that effect... Loaded up with internet explorer at work, and it loaded just fine... Ogi So strange! Are you able to view data at http://boiler-plugins-list.herokuapp.com/ ? This is what I see on that page: [{"name":"trolley","description":"A simple package tool for Slackware, designed for unRAID.","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/trolley","forks":1,"stars":4,"created":"2013-10-01T08:42:24Z","updated":"2014-01-23T00:35:44Z"},{"name":"sabnzbd_unplugged","description":"boiler package for sabnzbd_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sabnzbd_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-19T21:39:26Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:56:44Z"},{"name":"couchpotato_v2_unplugged","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/couchpotato_v2_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T13:50:29Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:55:45Z"},{"name":"transmission_unplugged","description":"boiler package for transmission_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/transmission_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T13:04:33Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:57:01Z"},{"name":"sickbeard_unplugged","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sickbeard_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T21:17:30Z","updated":"2013-12-20T21:49:35Z"},{"name":"plexupdater","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/plexupdater","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T20:38:59Z","updated":"2013-12-20T21:09:39Z"},{"name":"btsync","description":"BTSync for unRAID","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler-btsync","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-23T00:56:47Z","updated":"2013-12-23T01:00:09Z"},{"name":"boiler","description":"The missing package manager for unRAID","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler","forks":1,"stars":2,"created":"2013-12-16T21:28:34Z","updated":"2014-01-24T03:22:59Z"},{"name":"tvnamer","description":"","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler-tvnamer","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2014-01-03T00:49:42Z","updated":"2014-01-03T04:34:18Z"}] Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 Package API now includes 64 bit packages for 14.1+, including patch versions. Example: http://slackware-packages.herokuapp.com/packages/ruby { "id": 717, "name": "ruby", "slug": "ruby", "versions": [ { "id": 717, "version": "1.9.1_p378", "build": "1", "arch": "i486", "patch": false, "size_compressed": 3592192, "size_uncompressed": 26357760, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.1_p378-i486-1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.1_p378-i486-1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-13.1\/slackware\/d\/ruby-1.9.1_p378-i486-1.txz", "slackware": "13.1" }, { "id": 1813, "version": "1.9.1_p431", "build": "1", "arch": "i486", "patch": false, "size_compressed": 3272704, "size_uncompressed": 26603520, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.1_p431-i486-1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.1_p431-i486-1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-13.37\/slackware\/d\/ruby-1.9.1_p431-i486-1.txz", "slackware": "13.37" }, { "id": 3008, "version": "1.9.3_p194", "build": "2", "arch": "i486", "patch": false, "size_compressed": 4030464, "size_uncompressed": 19087360, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p194-i486-2.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p194-i486-2", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-14.0\/slackware\/d\/ruby-1.9.3_p194-i486-2.txz", "slackware": "14.0" }, { "id": 6838, "version": "1.9.3_p448", "build": "1", "arch": "x86_64", "patch": false, "size_compressed": 5251072, "size_uncompressed": 37396480, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": true, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p448-x86_64-1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p448-x86_64-1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware64-14.1\/slackware64\/d\/ruby-1.9.3_p448-x86_64-1.txz", "slackware": "14.1" }, { "id": 5577, "version": "1.9.3_p448", "build": "1", "arch": "i486", "patch": false, "size_compressed": 5234688, "size_uncompressed": 37068800, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p448-i486-1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p448-i486-1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-14.1\/slackware\/d\/ruby-1.9.3_p448-i486-1.txz", "slackware": "14.1" }, { "id": 1065, "version": "1.9.3_p484", "build": "1_slack13.1", "arch": "i486", "patch": true, "size_compressed": 5038080, "size_uncompressed": 35891200, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack13.1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack13.1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-13.1\/patches\/packages\/ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack13.1.txz", "slackware": "13.1" }, { "id": 5915, "version": "1.9.3_p484", "build": "1_slack14.1", "arch": "i486", "patch": true, "size_compressed": 4714496, "size_uncompressed": 37079040, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack14.1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack14.1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-14.1\/patches\/packages\/ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack14.1.txz", "slackware": "14.1" }, { "id": 7175, "version": "1.9.3_p484", "build": "1_slack14.1", "arch": "x86_64", "patch": true, "size_compressed": 4710400, "size_uncompressed": 37416960, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": true, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-x86_64-1_slack14.1", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware64-14.1\/patches\/packages\/ruby-1.9.3_p484-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz", "slackware": "14.1" }, { "id": 2158, "version": "1.9.3_p484", "build": "1_slack13.37", "arch": "i486", "patch": true, "size_compressed": 4526080, "size_uncompressed": 36055040, "summary": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)", "description": "ruby (Interpreted object-oriented scripting language)\n\nRuby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). 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It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.\n\nVisit the Ruby project online at http:\/\/www.ruby-lang.org\/", "x64": false, "package_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack14.0.txz", "file_name": "ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack14.0", "path": "\/slackware\/slackware-14.0\/patches\/packages\/ruby-1.9.3_p484-i486-1_slack14.0.txz", "slackware": "14.0" } ] } Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 Registry page is not populating using Google Chrome. I do have some extensions running, but nothing that should be messing with java script or anything to that effect... Loaded up with internet explorer at work, and it loaded just fine... Ogi So strange! Are you able to view data at http://boiler-plugins-list.herokuapp.com/ ? This is what I see on that page: [{"name":"trolley","description":"A simple package tool for Slackware, designed for unRAID.","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/trolley","forks":1,"stars":4,"created":"2013-10-01T08:42:24Z","updated":"2014-01-23T00:35:44Z"},{"name":"sabnzbd_unplugged","description":"boiler package for sabnzbd_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sabnzbd_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-19T21:39:26Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:56:44Z"},{"name":"couchpotato_v2_unplugged","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/couchpotato_v2_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T13:50:29Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:55:45Z"},{"name":"transmission_unplugged","description":"boiler package for transmission_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/transmission_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T13:04:33Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:57:01Z"},{"name":"sickbeard_unplugged","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sickbeard_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T21:17:30Z","updated":"2013-12-20T21:49:35Z"},{"name":"plexupdater","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/plexupdater","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T20:38:59Z","updated":"2013-12-20T21:09:39Z"},{"name":"btsync","description":"BTSync for unRAID","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler-btsync","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-23T00:56:47Z","updated":"2013-12-23T01:00:09Z"},{"name":"boiler","description":"The missing package manager for unRAID","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler","forks":1,"stars":2,"created":"2013-12-16T21:28:34Z","updated":"2014-01-24T03:22:59Z"},{"name":"tvnamer","description":"","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler-tvnamer","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2014-01-03T00:49:42Z","updated":"2014-01-03T04:34:18Z"}] I added jslogger to the app to log exceptions. If you are getting a js error, I should be able to see it. Quote Link to comment
jevans04 Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 I am able to see view the boiler registry page on my home computer using Chrome with no issues. Quote Link to comment
ogi Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Registry page is not populating using Google Chrome. I do have some extensions running, but nothing that should be messing with java script or anything to that effect... Loaded up with internet explorer at work, and it loaded just fine... Ogi So strange! Are you able to view data at http://boiler-plugins-list.herokuapp.com/ ? This is what I see on that page: [{"name":"trolley","description":"A simple package tool for Slackware, designed for unRAID.","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/trolley","forks":1,"stars":4,"created":"2013-10-01T08:42:24Z","updated":"2014-01-23T00:35:44Z"},{"name":"sabnzbd_unplugged","description":"boiler package for sabnzbd_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sabnzbd_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-19T21:39:26Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:56:44Z"},{"name":"couchpotato_v2_unplugged","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/couchpotato_v2_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T13:50:29Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:55:45Z"},{"name":"transmission_unplugged","description":"boiler package for transmission_unplugged","owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/transmission_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T13:04:33Z","updated":"2013-12-20T19:57:01Z"},{"name":"sickbeard_unplugged","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/sickbeard_unplugged","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T21:17:30Z","updated":"2013-12-20T21:49:35Z"},{"name":"plexupdater","description":null,"owner":"dawiki","website":"https://github.com/dawiki/plexupdater","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-20T20:38:59Z","updated":"2013-12-20T21:09:39Z"},{"name":"btsync","description":"BTSync for unRAID","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler-btsync","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2013-12-23T00:56:47Z","updated":"2013-12-23T01:00:09Z"},{"name":"boiler","description":"The missing package manager for unRAID","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler","forks":1,"stars":2,"created":"2013-12-16T21:28:34Z","updated":"2014-01-24T03:22:59Z"},{"name":"tvnamer","description":"","owner":"nicinabox","website":"https://github.com/nicinabox/boiler-tvnamer","forks":0,"stars":0,"created":"2014-01-03T00:49:42Z","updated":"2014-01-03T04:34:18Z"}] I added jslogger to the app to log exceptions. If you are getting a js error, I should be able to see it. This is what I see from Chrome. Quote Link to comment
jevans04 Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Nic, I have my unRaid 6.0beta test system up and running and will gladly help you beta test your 64bit Boiler app. I would love to get SB/SAB/CP up and running on the 64bit system. It appears you haven't posted your updates yet for 64bit/Slack 14.1 yet so let me know when you are ready for a beta tester. Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 Nic, I have my unRaid 6.0beta test system up and running and will gladly help you beta test your 64bit Boiler app. I would love to get SB/SAB/CP up and running on the 64bit system. It appears you haven't posted your updates yet for 64bit/Slack 14.1 yet so let me know when you are ready for a beta tester. Rad! If you happen to get a 6.0 running in VirtualBox PLEASE LET ME KNOW. Quote Link to comment
dalben Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Being the BDU that I am, if I install boxcar I assume I can only install packages that are registered in/for boxcar ? I.e. If I wanted to install flexget I would need to wait for someone to create a boxcar package for it (or try and create in myself). Or can it pull and install any package out there that runs on unRAID Slackware base ? Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 25, 2014 Author Share Posted January 25, 2014 Being the BDU that I am, if I install boxcar I assume I can only install packages that are registered in/for boxcar ? I.e. If I wanted to install flexget I would need to wait for someone to create a boxcar package for it (or try and create in myself). Or can it pull and install any package out there that runs on unRAID Slackware base ? If you're referring to the web UI boxcar, that was true. Boxcar addons were platform specific and incompatible with existing packages. After a lot of careful consideration I decided this was a Bad Idea. Boiler is agnostic. It doesn't care what languages you use or what you application does. It's compatible with existing plg plugins if they are converted (and there is a tool that can do this). The packages must be registered in order to be available in the registry. Think of boiler like a URL shortener for your package. Once registered, anyone can look it up and install it from the registry. Does that answer your question? Quote Link to comment
dalben Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Yep, it does. Thanks. what about current unMENU packages. Is there a converter for them ? Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 25, 2014 Author Share Posted January 25, 2014 Yep, it does. Thanks. what about current unMENU packages. Is there a converter for them ? unMENU has a mixed bag of stuff. It's got mostly OS (slackware) packages like kernel-headers, glibc, openssl, etc, but there are also some 3rd party packages included (ntfs3g, powerdown, bandwidth monitor). a) OS packages are natively supported (boiler relies on trolley to handle this) b) Boiler only has a converter for plg plugins, currently If you're interested in installing OS packages in a similar manner to boiler, check out trolley. These packages come officially from slackware, there is no conversion or registry process to use it. It supports packages from 13.1-14.1, and 14.1 64-bit (unreleased). Quote Link to comment
ogi Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Hey nicinabox, So today I loaded up the boiler registry and I now get a message: There was an error loading the list Again, this is on my work PC using google chrome. The same PC using IE10 loads it up just fine. Let me know if there is any further testing I can do. Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 28, 2014 Author Share Posted January 28, 2014 Hey nicinabox, So today I loaded up the boiler registry and I now get a message: There was an error loading the list Again, this is on my work PC using google chrome. The same PC using IE10 loads it up just fine. Let me know if there is any further testing I can do. Really strange. I believe the issue lies with the cross-origin ajax request. It seems to only affect Windows users. Quote Link to comment
ogi Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Hey nicinabox, So today I loaded up the boiler registry and I now get a message: There was an error loading the list Again, this is on my work PC using google chrome. The same PC using IE10 loads it up just fine. Let me know if there is any further testing I can do. Really strange. I believe the issue lies with the cross-origin ajax request. It seems to only affect Windows users. I should point out that this PC has been passed down to a number of people before I inherited it, and I've experienced some other weird behavior in non-web based applications. I haven't been successful in convincing IT to reload from an image. Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 28, 2014 Author Share Posted January 28, 2014 Hey nicinabox, So today I loaded up the boiler registry and I now get a message: There was an error loading the list Again, this is on my work PC using google chrome. The same PC using IE10 loads it up just fine. Let me know if there is any further testing I can do. Really strange. I believe the issue lies with the cross-origin ajax request. It seems to only affect Windows users. I should point out that this PC has been passed down to a number of people before I inherited it, and I've experienced some other weird behavior in non-web based applications. I haven't been successful in convincing IT to reload from an image. Is this a work machine? Are you behind a corporate firewall? Quote Link to comment
ogi Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Hey nicinabox, So today I loaded up the boiler registry and I now get a message: There was an error loading the list Again, this is on my work PC using google chrome. The same PC using IE10 loads it up just fine. Let me know if there is any further testing I can do. Really strange. I believe the issue lies with the cross-origin ajax request. It seems to only affect Windows users. I should point out that this PC has been passed down to a number of people before I inherited it, and I've experienced some other weird behavior in non-web based applications. I haven't been successful in convincing IT to reload from an image. Is this a work machine? Are you behind a corporate firewall? It is indeed a work machine, I am sure there is some kind of internet filter in place, but I don't think that would be the issue, as the boiler list loads up just fine on IT10 (on the same PC). Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 30, 2014 Share Posted January 30, 2014 Nic, I have my unRaid 6.0beta test system up and running and will gladly help you beta test your 64bit Boiler app. I would love to get SB/SAB/CP up and running on the 64bit system. It appears you haven't posted your updates yet for 64bit/Slack 14.1 yet so let me know when you are ready for a beta tester. Me too. Hoping to get some of the apps I was running under 32bit going in 64bit. This looks like a promising approach. Quote Link to comment
dawiki Posted January 30, 2014 Share Posted January 30, 2014 I know it seems to be unfair to post this here (feels like jumping the ship of boiler) but I converted influencers plugins to be x86_64 compatible: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=21260.msg287064#msg287064 Quote Link to comment
nicinabox Posted January 30, 2014 Author Share Posted January 30, 2014 I know it seems to be unfair to post this here (feels like jumping the ship of boiler) but I converted influencers plugins to be x86_64 compatible: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=21260.msg287064#msg287064 Yeah, pretty off topic here. You should send a PR to Influencer for the work you did. Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 I have unraid 5.0 and i got a second usb to test, so i DL 5.0 nothing on it and installed boiler, i ran the "sources" command that it says to do, did not work so i rebooted and tried the below command and got this error. Before i install it on my live system can you point me in the right direction. Tower login: root Linux 3.9.6p-unRAID. root@Tower:~# boiler search /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/net/http.rb:800:in `connect': SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3 read server certificate B: certificate verify failed (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError) from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/net/http.rb:800:in `block in connect' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/timeout.rb:55:in `timeout' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/timeout.rb:100:in `timeout' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/net/http.rb:800:in `connect' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/net/http.rb:756:in `do_start' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/net/http.rb:745:in `start' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/net/http.rb:1285:in `request' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/gems/httparty-0.12.0/lib/httparty/request.rb:93:in `perform' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/gems/httparty-0.12.0/lib/httparty.rb:486:in `perform_request' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/gems/httparty-0.12.0/lib/httparty.rb:423:in `get' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/gems/httparty-0.12.0/lib/httparty.rb:518:in `get' from /usr/local/boiler/boiler/lib/boiler/helpers.rb:129:in `remote_version' from /usr/local/boiler/boiler/lib/boiler/helpers.rb:118:in `check_for_update' from /usr/local/boiler/boiler/lib/boiler/cli.rb:18:in `initialize' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/bundler/gems/thor-577fcc457805/lib/thor.rb:360:in `new' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/bundler/gems/thor-577fcc457805/lib/thor.rb:360:in `dispatch' from /boot/custom/gems/ruby/1.9.1/bundler/gems/thor-577fcc457805/lib/thor/base.rb:441:in `start' from /usr/local/bin/boiler:13:in `<main>' root@Tower:~# Quote Link to comment
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