From 7085892e470f02363d8b2c305adb3968be7177a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Schleifenbaum Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 11:24:42 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] remove remaining python references --- doc/development/architecture.md | 2 +- lib/tasks/gitlab/check.rake | 46 --------------------------------- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 47 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/development/architecture.md b/doc/development/architecture.md index 55d42860138..e72d46fb545 100644 --- a/doc/development/architecture.md +++ b/doc/development/architecture.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ To summarize here's the [directory structure of the `git` user home directory](. ps aux | grep '^git' -GitLab has several components to operate. As a system user (i.e. any user that is not the `git` user) it requires a persistent database (MySQL/PostreSQL) and redis database. It also uses Apache httpd or nginx to proxypass Unicorn. As the `git` user it starts Sidekiq and Unicorn (a simple ruby HTTP server running on port `8080` by default). Under the gitlab user there are normally 6 processes: `unicorn_rails master` (1 process), `unicorn_rails worker` (2 processes), `python pygments` (2 processes), `sidekiq` (1 process). Pygments is used by GitLab for syntax highlighting in the web interface. +GitLab has several components to operate. As a system user (i.e. any user that is not the `git` user) it requires a persistent database (MySQL/PostreSQL) and redis database. It also uses Apache httpd or nginx to proxypass Unicorn. As the `git` user it starts Sidekiq and Unicorn (a simple ruby HTTP server running on port `8080` by default). Under the gitlab user there are normally 4 processes: `unicorn_rails master` (1 process), `unicorn_rails worker` (2 processes), `sidekiq` (1 process). ## Repository access diff --git a/lib/tasks/gitlab/check.rake b/lib/tasks/gitlab/check.rake index 7391773860e..c91dedf74c7 100644 --- a/lib/tasks/gitlab/check.rake +++ b/lib/tasks/gitlab/check.rake @@ -312,52 +312,6 @@ namespace :gitlab do fix_and_rerun end end - - def check_python2_exists - print "Has python2? ... " - - # Python prints its version to STDERR - # so we can't just use run("python2 --version") - if run_and_match("which python2", /python2$/) - puts "yes".green - else - puts "no".red - try_fixing_it( - "Make sure you have Python 2.5+ installed", - "Link it to python2" - ) - for_more_information( - see_installation_guide_section "Packages / Dependencies" - ) - fix_and_rerun - end - end - - def check_python2_version - print "python2 is supported version? ... " - - # Python prints its version to STDERR - # so we can't just use run("python2 --version") - - unless run_and_match("which python2", /python2$/) - puts "can't check because of previous errors".magenta - return - end - - if `python2 --version 2>&1` =~ /2\.[567]\.\d/ - puts "yes".green - else - puts "no".red - try_fixing_it( - "Make sure you have Python 2.5+ installed", - "Link it to python2" - ) - for_more_information( - see_installation_guide_section "Packages / Dependencies" - ) - fix_and_rerun - end - end end