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It fails at the final line
Done, without errors. ./countly.install.sh: 123: ./countly.install.sh: start: not found
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Haven't tested it yet but I think new release comes with systemd instead of upstart: http://linux.softpedia.com/blog/Ubuntu-15-04-Users-Can-Switch-Off-Systemd-and-Use-Upstart-479373.shtml
This should fix it:
sudo apt-get install upstart-sysv
Will test whether this affects existing versions.
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Actually you need to restart the server in order for sudo apt-get install upstart-sysv to work. Will try to find a way around this.
Fixed in implementing init system/platform independent commands, so it is now working on Ubuntu 15.04 too.
But it is probably better to remove the warning after 15.08 release
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It fails at the final line
Done, without errors.
./countly.install.sh: 123: ./countly.install.sh: start: not found
Note to self: Modify readme.md once this issue is closed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: