30 May, 2014
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added SYSV chkconfig property so gitlab starts after MySQLd / nginx
27 May, 2014
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16 May, 2014
1 commit
27 Mar, 2014
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26 Mar, 2014
3 commits
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Removed the backgrounding of the unicorn_rails startup scripts
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Fix Unicorn-Sidekiq Confusion In GitLab Init Script This merge request fixes issue #126 by updating a few sections of the included GitLab init file where Unicorn was referred to as Sidekiq and vice-versa.
25 Mar, 2014
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Changed sudo by su -c in init script
08 Mar, 2014
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There were a few places in the included init script where Unicorn was referred to as Sidekiq and vice-versa. This fixes #126.
23 Jan, 2014
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08 Jan, 2014
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Update the example defaults, include the rest of he variables
26 Dec, 2013
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The sudo command needs a tty to run. If you put this file on a CentOS 6, for example, it will not run in the host startup process. Instead, the 'su -c' runs the command apart if it has or not a tty. I tested this change in a fresh install of gitlab on a CentOS 6.5 with successful.
09 Dec, 2013
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29 Oct, 2013
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25 Oct, 2013
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24 Oct, 2013
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15 Oct, 2013
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09 Oct, 2013
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07 Oct, 2013
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26 Sep, 2013
1 commit
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"its" not "it's".
06 Sep, 2013
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root user (su might be better)
03 Sep, 2013
1 commit
29 Aug, 2013
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28 Aug, 2013
2 commits
27 Aug, 2013
2 commits
23 Aug, 2013
1 commit
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This commit addresses two related issues: - Sidekiq should shut down completely before we restart it; - If we restart unicorn with USR2 we need to kill the old master and worker processes.
19 Aug, 2013
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12 Jul, 2013
2 commits
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Conflicts: VERSION
08 Jul, 2013
2 commits
12 Jun, 2013
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28 May, 2013
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19 May, 2013
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09 May, 2013
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The original init.d script uses a fixed username (e.g. git). Which is not flexible when we using other user. So, I've updated it to use $APP_USER variable instead and wrap it in a function to reduce repetitive codes.
04 May, 2013
1 commit