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  1. 1 hour ago, Marco Muschiol said:

    I understand that.

    I got the wording wrong, I meant repo instead of server.

    If I use a local repo, I don't need another machine acting as the server.

    What I want is my workspace on one drive and the repo on another drive.

    In my case the workspace on Drive E: and the Repo for that on Drive F:

    I know that the default location for the local repos is: C:\Program Files\PlasticSCM5\server\jet

    But I want to change this to another drive, because I dont have enough storage there and only have Windows and Programs there.

    I know how to create a local repo but how do I change the location of that repo?

     

    Regards,

    Marco

    Got it!

    I created the jet.conf file and changed the basepath.

    The repo is now on the drive I want it to.

    Thanks for the help Carlos.

     

    Best Regards

    Marco Muschiol

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  2. 44 minutes ago, calbzam said:

    Hi,

    The working copy (Plastic workspace) is not related to the server (the reposistory databases are stored in the server side).

    But you can have the Plastic server and also the workspace (Plastic client) in the same machine.

    https://www.plasticscm.com/documentation/user/plastic-scm-version-control-introduction-guide#Repositories

    Regards,

    Carlos.

    I understand that.

    I got the wording wrong, I meant repo instead of server.

    If I use a local repo, I don't need another machine acting as the server.

    What I want is my workspace on one drive and the repo on another drive.

    In my case the workspace on Drive E: and the Repo for that on Drive F:

    I know that the default location for the local repos is: C:\Program Files\PlasticSCM5\server\jet

    But I want to change this to another drive, because I dont have enough storage there and only have Windows and Programs there.

    I know how to create a local repo but how do I change the location of that repo?

     

    Regards,

    Marco

  3. 47 minutes ago, calbzam said:

    Hi,

    I'm guessing if the following path may also work:

    https://blog.plasticscm.com/2019/01/fully-automated-plastic-scm-setup-on-raspberry-pi.html

    But using an old Plastic server that you won't be able to upgrade not sure if it's a good idea. Don't you have any other machine where you can install the server (even your WIndows machine)?

    Regards,

    Carlos.

    So how would I set Plastic up that my specified working directory gets cloned to a secondy drive, which functiones as the server?

    are there any docs?

    Regards,

    Marco

  4. 6 minutes ago, calbzam said:

    Hi,

    - I double-checked with the team. Raspberry uses an ARM64 architecture and I'm afraid the last Plastic server version is not compatible with it.

    - You need to install an Enterprise edition if you plan to use an on-premises server. If you are using our cloud infraestrcuture, use the Plastic Cloud edition installer instead.

    Regards,

    Carlos.

    Is there an older version available that supports ARM64?

    Or do you have plans to support ARM64 in the future?

  5. 36 minutes ago, calbzam said:

    Hi,

    What is the specific error you are having when installing Plastic on Ubuntu:

    https://plasticscmsupport.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360013103159-How-to-Install-Plastic-GUI-in-Ubuntu-19-10-and-later-

    What is the Ubuntu version?

    Regards,

    Carlos.

    I'm on the newest version "Ubuntu Desktop 21.10 (RPi 4/400) 64-Bit" and this command can't be executed:

    sudo apt-get install plasticscm-complete

    With an error that the package "plasticscm-complete" can't be found.

    And I added the bionic-oldlibs.list file and pasted the 2 lines into it.

    Same result.

    Should I switch to another version of Ubuntu? Or a fresh installation of Ubuntu?

    I formatted my SD-Card and I'm ready to go and install the required version.

  6. Hi,

    I tried to follow this guide: https://blog.plasticscm.com/2019/01/fully-automated-plastic-scm-setup-on-raspberry-pi.html

    Failed because this command can't be executed:

    cd /opt/plasticscm7/server/scripts

    Fails because the is no scripts folder...

     

    Then I tried it with Ubuntu and followed the Official Instructions.

    Failed because this command can't be executed:

    sudo apt-get install plasticscm-complete

    Fails because the Package can't be found...

     

    I'm a bit lost right now and don't know what to do.

    I don't care about which OS I have to install, I just want to get this thing working on my Raspberry Pi 4

    So please someone help me, I don't know what to do next...

     

    Best Regards

    Marco Muschiol

  7. 15 minutes ago, Marco Muschiol said:

    I've run into aproblem...

    The latest server version doesn't contain a scripts directory and I'm unable to execute:

    $ chmod u+x genscripts.sh

    In fact the file "genscripts.sh" doesn't exists at all in the latest server bianaries.

    I tried to copy the scripts folder from the client binaries which worked but it created only "clconfigureclient" file instead of the "clconfigureserver" file but that was expected because these are only the scripts for the client (I think...)

    So my question is:

    How do I configure my server in this newer version?

    Ignore this post, I decided to change to Ubuntu and and use an official version. Because I'm a Linux Noob... ;D

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  8. 1 hour ago, calbzam said:

    Hi Marco,

    You can download binaries for the last Plastic SCM version (NET Core server for Linux) in the following link:

    https://www.plasticscm.com/download/10.0.16.6112/plasticscm/linux/servernetcore

    Regards,

    Carlos.

    I've run into aproblem...

    The latest server version doesn't contain a scripts directory and I'm unable to execute:

    $ chmod u+x genscripts.sh

    In fact the file "genscripts.sh" doesn't exists at all in the latest server bianaries.

    I tried to copy the scripts folder from the client binaries which worked but it created only "clconfigureclient" file instead of the "clconfigureserver" file but that was expected because these are only the scripts for the client (I think...)

    So my question is:

    How do I configure my server in this newer version?

  9. 17 minutes ago, calbzam said:

    Hi Marco,

    You can download binaries for the last Plastic SCM version (NET Core server for Linux) in the following link:

    https://www.plasticscm.com/download/10.0.16.6112/plasticscm/linux/servernetcore

    Regards,

    Carlos.

    Thanks Carlos!

    I wasn't sure about the .NET thing.

    I'm pretty new to the world of Linux...

    I thought the server binaries mentioned in the guide may be based of something else then .NET but thanks for clarifying.

     

    Best Regards

    Marco Muschiol

  10. Hi there,

    I'm following this guide atm: https://blog.plasticscm.com/2019/01/fully-automated-plastic-scm-setup-on-raspberry-pi.html

    But I'm unable to download the server binaries.zip.

     

    <Error>
    <Code>NoSuchKey</Code>
    <Message>The specified key does not exist.</Message>
    <Key>
    releases/10.0.16.6112/plasticscm/zipinstallers/linux/PlasticSCM-10.0.16.6112-linux-server-binaries.zip
    </Key>
    <RequestId>46VMKHVEB7DH84EQ</RequestId>
    <HostId>
    6VC4lPI52OyXJKRwE1LYhTGdAtralBpE3zlRlqLq6nvyfmIdBEb0oWrUSG8V/wseQW7/AtJ7tcc=
    </HostId>
    </Error>

     

    I get this Error everytime I try to download the file. The client binaries could be downloaded.

    I tried it with a different browser and with my Raspberry Pi..

    Can someone look into this or provide me the server binaries please?

     

    Best Regards

    Marco Muschiol

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