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inPaulRosset/previs (press backspace or delete to remove)I cannot install previs manually as explained in the README:
$ go get -v github.com/PaulRosset/previs
github.com/PaulRosset/previs/api
# github.com/PaulRosset/previs/api
work/gocode/src/github.com/PaulRosset/previs/api/docker.go:93:50: ...
nicokosi
- Opened on Jul 8, 2020
- #13
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
When I m at the root of my project and running previs -p it throws an error:
You are using .previs.yml file
An error occurred: Could not read the file: open /var/lib/snapd/void/.previs.yml: ...
Jack-Walter-Smith
- Opened on Jan 5, 2020
- #12
srburton
- Opened on Jul 19, 2019
- #9
previs doesn t start.
✗ previs
You are using .travis.yml file
Creating Dockerfile
The from and version directive is mandatory in your travis config%
What does that mean?
I am using snap ...
abitrolly
- 4
- Opened on Nov 11, 2018
- #7
This error occurs when run previs:
$ previs
You are using .travis.yml file
error encountered: open /home/user/my-project/.travis.yml: permission denied
Attempt to run with sudo gives the same result. ...
Arttse
- 1
- Opened on Oct 16, 2018
- #3
For example, in .travis.yml, the following works:
language: go
go: 1.9
# this works
However, if I unquote the 1.9 then previs will panic even though this is still a valid travis config.
language: ...
srishanbhattarai
- 6
- Opened on Oct 16, 2018
- #1

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