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Since we are only interested in the playbooks and using python's Virtualenv capability, installing into a root-owned directory is probably not necessary. I recommend that we instruct users and contributors to install the ChRIS backend repository to a user-owned directory:
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Ansible Instructions require sudo/root permissions to work.
Ansible Instructions require sudo/root permissions to work
Oct 26, 2021
In the Ansible README, the instructions clone the Ansible playbooks into a directory that is typically owned by
root
on Fedora/RHEL systems:install -d -o $USER /usr/local/src/ChRIS_ultron_backEnd git clone git@github.com:team19hackathon2021/ChRIS_ultron_backEnd.git /usr/local/src/ChRIS_ultron_backEnd
Since we are only interested in the playbooks and using python's Virtualenv capability, installing into a root-owned directory is probably not necessary. I recommend that we instruct users and contributors to install the ChRIS backend repository to a user-owned directory:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: