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talyz ed4a09c6f3 gitlab: Get rid of most 'already initialized constant'-warnings
On start, unicorn, sidekiq and other parts running ruby code emits
quite a few warnings similar to

/var/gitlab/state/config/application.rb:202: warning: already initialized constant Gitlab::Application::LOOSE_EE_APP_ASSETS
/nix/store/ysb0lgbzxp7a9y4yl8d4f9wrrzy9kafc-gitlab-ee-12.3.5/share/gitlab/config/application.rb:202: warning: previous definition of LOOSE_EE_APP_ASSETS was here
/var/gitlab/state/lib/gitlab.rb:38: warning: already initialized constant Gitlab::COM_URL
/nix/store/ysb0lgbzxp7a9y4yl8d4f9wrrzy9kafc-gitlab-ee-12.3.5/share/gitlab/lib/gitlab.rb:38: warning: previous definition of COM_URL was here

This seems to be caused by the same ruby files being evaluated
multiple times due to the paths being different - sometimes they're
loaded using the direct path and sometimes through a symlink, due to
our split between config and package data. To fix this, we make sure
that the offending files in the state directory always reference the
store path, regardless of that being the real file or a symlink.
2019-10-19 19:30:28 +02:00
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doc Revert "Merge pull request #71095 from flokli/pinentry-cleanup" 2019-10-16 20:28:21 -04:00
lib Revert "make-disk-image: replace nixos-install by nix-env calls" 2019-10-07 17:21:28 +02:00
maintainers amazon-image.nix: upload prebuilt images 2019-09-05 00:52:21 +09:00
modules gitlab: Get rid of most 'already initialized constant'-warnings 2019-10-19 19:30:28 +02:00
tests Revert "Merge pull request #71095 from flokli/pinentry-cleanup" 2019-10-16 20:28:21 -04:00
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release-combined.nix nixos.tests.fontconfig-default-fonts: init 2019-09-01 00:09:25 -04:00
release-small.nix release-small.nix: Don't depend on currentSystem 2019-06-19 14:07:37 +02:00
release.nix Merge pull request #68265 from tkerber/rpi4 2019-09-27 14:35:17 -04:00

*** NixOS ***

NixOS is a Linux distribution based on the purely functional package
management system Nix.  More information can be found at
http://nixos.org/nixos and in the manual in doc/manual.