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Installation

mal0004

Chevereto Member
Hello,

I'm trying to install chevereto on my VPS with the one line command showed on the Deploy page, but it doesn't work. The Chevereto.zip doesn't extract and there is nothing in the var/www/html unless the default index.html for apache.

Do you know or could help me to resolve that?

Thanks have a nice day!

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Thing is that the mysql-server package is provided by Ubuntu, here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=mysql-server

If the package can't be installed is because someone removed the reference for it and our bash.sh doesn't do that. Perhaps you are running the command on a newly created machine that is still running init scripts.
 
but I don't know how to stop the init process
Something like that shouldn't be your concern, try spinning a new VPS and this time give it a few minutes to end the core provisioning. Some providers enable shell access too early, perhaps that's the only issue.
 
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