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# -*- mode: ruby -*- | |
# vi: set ft=ruby : | |
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| | |
config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64' | |
config.vm.provision 'shell', path: 'install-python' | |
end |
If you find that vagrant box list
somehow does not contain a box you previously had, you can sometimes add the box back if you still have the sources for it in ~/.vagrant.d/boxes
.
$ cd ~/.vagrant.d/boxes/precise64/0/virtualbox/
$ tar czf ~/precise64.box .
$ vagrant box add precise64 ~/precise64.box
Downloading box from URL: file:/Users/ryanuber/precise64.box
Extracting box...te: 417M/s, Estimated time remaining: --:--:--)
Successfully added box 'precise64' with provider 'virtualbox'!
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# Copyright (C) 2007 OpenWrt.org | |
# | |
# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2. | |
# See /LICENSE for more information. | |
# | |
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk | |
PKG_NAME:=elixir |
This document details how I setup LE on my server. Firstly, install the client as described on http://letsencrypt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using.html and make sure you can execute it. I put it in /root/letsencrypt
.
As it is not possible to change the ports used for the standalone
authenticator and I already have a nginx running on port 80/443, I opted to use the webroot
method for each of my domains (note that LE does not issue wildcard certificates by design, so you probably want to get a cert for www.example.com
and example.com
).
For this, I placed config files into etc/letsencrypt/configs
, named after <domain>.conf
. The files are simple:
Reference: http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/07/31/84-mb-minimal-raspbian-armhf-image-for-raspberry-pi/
curl -O https://dl.dropbox.com/u/45842273/2012-07-15-wheezy-raspian-minimal.img.7z
yum install p7zip
7za e 2012-07-15-wheezy-raspian-minimal.img.7z
qemu-system-arm -kernel kernel-qemu -cpu arm1176 -m 256 -M versatilepb -no-reboot -serial stdio -append "root=/dev/sda2 panic=1" -hda 2012-07-15-wheezy-raspian-minimal.img -net nic -net user -vnc :0 -net tap,ifname=vnet0,script=no,downscript=no
Version numbers should be the ones you want. Here I do it with the last ones available at the moment of writing.
The simplest way to install elixir is using your package manager. Sadly, at the time of writing only Fedora shows
the intention to keep its packages up to date. There you can simply sudo dnf install erlang elixir
and you are good to go.
Anyway, if you intend to work with several versions of erlang or elixir at the same time, or you are tied to
a specific version, you will need to compile it yourself. Then asdf
is your best friend.
NOTE: the content is out-of-date. All development is moved to the https://github.com/yurydelendik/wasmception
# locations, e.g.
export WORKDIR=~/llvmwasm; mkdir -p $WORKDIR
export INSTALLDIR=$WORKDIR
# Set variables in .bashrc file | |
# don't forget to change your path correctly! | |
export GOPATH=$HOME/golang | |
export GOROOT=/usr/local/opt/go/libexec | |
export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin | |
export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin |
# Key considerations for algorithm "RSA" ≥ 2048-bit
openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048
# Key considerations for algorithm "ECDSA" ≥ secp384r1
# List ECDSA the supported curves (openssl ecparam -list_curves)