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update docs w/r/t builds #65

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pythonmobile opened this issue Jul 5, 2013 · 9 comments
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update docs w/r/t builds #65

pythonmobile opened this issue Jul 5, 2013 · 9 comments

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@pythonmobile
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Anyone is using this project in production? Builds are failing? Any ideas what is wrong and when it will be fixed? Thanks.

@dgryski
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dgryski commented Jul 6, 2013

What compilation error are you getting? WorksForMe(tm) and Travis is happy too: https://travis-ci.org/ha/doozerd

And yes, people are using Doozer in production.

@pythonmobile
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Can you please fix the "build failing" which shows up on the github landing page? Is it pulling the icon from somewhere else?

@pythonmobile
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Also: All the downloadable files looked 2 years old? (The link from the github readme page). Is that expected?

@dgryski
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dgryski commented Jul 7, 2013

There is a pull request to fix the red travis badge: #63

The downloadable files are out of date, but it's easy enough to build doozer from scratch with Go. The downloads should probably be removed and the docs updated.

@mreiferson
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renaming this to cover updating docs related to builds

@pythonmobile
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Thanks mreiferson.

@pythonmobile
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Another doc update request: doozerd is not available on the current github repo clone (in bin). Perhaps in the readme.md this needs an update? Should it be : doozer_init ?

@pythonmobile
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Ah - you wanted the user to install both doozer and doozerd, perhaps mention that in doozerd docs?

@wiremine
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I would second updating the downloads (or at least updating the README). I downloaded them, figured out they failed on my desktop (Mac OS X 10.8), and then spent time installing a working go repo. As a non-regular Go user, it wasn't a "easy enough" process, IMHO.

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