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error with: '-fsSL' #39
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ok, I've gotten a little farther as I realized that was 4 separate commands, not one! The Docker page seems to have helped a bit https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/#install-using-the-repository Didn't plan on taking courses on Servers and Command Line to be able to use ReDash. Any plans for ReDash could be bundled up into Softaculous 1-Click App Installer? |
Not in the short term. It might be possible down the track though, as we improve the operating experience. Running software like Redash (properly) means we need to figure out ways for people to easily make backups, investigate anything that goes wrong, etc. We still need to work those out first. 😄 |
I tested it. test log 22.04
test log 20.04
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yes, but with the help of @justinclift I was able to use the automatic installer script which did work, except that I have discovered an issue with my server, not Redash. getredash/redash#6365 I will most likely wipe the server and start from zero (over the weekend) |
The reason why I mentioned 'Softaculous' for a few reasons:
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Hi,
I'm trying to install on Ubuntu 22.04 (fully updated just before starting, new install, nothing custom), I found similar instruction on several sites, here is one:
https://computingforgeeks.com/install-redash-data-visualization-dashboard-on-ubuntu/
The first step is:
"Run the following commands to install Docker on Ubuntu 22.04/20.04/18.04:"
To which I get the following error:
"Command line option 'S' [from -fsSL] is not understood in combination with the other options"
I tried several variants (-fSSL, -fssL, -fSL, etc.) but nothing seemed to work.
Any ideas? (I have very little knowledge of the CLI)
Thanks,
Mike
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