Thank you so much.
I moved to the directory where I have unzipped Elasticsearch and the good
bin directory was there actually.
So, I type ./plugin -install dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6 and after few minutes
got this result:
-> Installing dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6...
Trying
http://download.elasticsearch.org/dadoonet/rssriver/rssriver-0.0.6.zip...
Trying
http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6/rssriver-0.0.6.zip...
Trying
https://oss.sonatype.org/service/local/repositories/releases/content/dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6/rssriver-0.0.6.zip...
Trying https://github.com/dadoonet/rssriver/zipball/v0.0.6... (assuming
site plugin)
Failed to install dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6, reason: failed to download out
of all possible locations..., use -verbose to get detailed information
Any ideas ?
Le mercredi 6 février 2013 14:21:00 UTC+1, David Pilato a écrit :
So, you are in /bin here.
Just go to the dir where you downloaded elasticsearch and unzipped it.
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| @scrutmydocs https://twitter.com/scrutmydocsLe 6 févr. 2013 à 13:55, Max B <mbu...@gmail.com <javascript:>> a écrit :
Sorry I have forgot.
bash cat df fusermount
lessfile mount ntfs-3g.usermap openvt
run-parts tar zcat
bunzip2 chacl dir getfacl lesskey
mountpoint ntfscat pidof sed
tempfile zcmp
busybox chgrp dmesg grep
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bzcat chmod dnsdomainname gunzip ln
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loadkeys mv ntfscmp plymouth
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umount zforce
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nc.openbsd ntfsinfo pwd sleep
uncompress zless
bzfgrep dash egrep initctl2dot lsblk
netcat ntfsls rbash ss
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bzgrep date false ip lsmod
netstat ntfsmftalloc readlink static-sh
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bzip2 dbus-cleanup-sockets fgconsole kbd_mode mkdir
nisdomainname ntfsmove rm stty
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ntfs-3g ntfstruncate rmdir su
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ypdomainnameLe mercredi 6 février 2013 13:50:25 UTC+1, David Pilato a écrit :
Lol! Can you paste the result here?
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Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocsLe 6 févr. 2013 à 13:49, Max B mbu...@gmail.com a écrit :
yes.
Le mercredi 6 février 2013 13:45:47 UTC+1, David Pilato a écrit :
Can you do a ls -l in the bin dir?
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Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocsLe 6 févr. 2013 à 13:39, Max B mbu...@gmail.com a écrit :
Thank you for your answer. I have tried what you suggest and changed
directory to bin, but I have got the following problem:
bash: ./plugin: No such file or directoryDo I need to download a rssriver package before trying to install it ?
Le mercredi 6 février 2013 13:28:07 UTC+1, Shlomi a écrit :
bin is a directory, what you should do is go into bin "cd bin" and then
enter "./plugin -install dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6"On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 2:23:00 PM UTC+2, Max B wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Elasticsearch on my Ubuntu Virtual Machine.
Now, I'd like to install the RSSRiver. I am identified as a root user.
When I type: # bin\plugin -install dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6 in my
terminal window but I have been faced with the problem below:
bin: command not found
I also try: apt-get install dadoonet/rssriver/0.0.6 and get the
following answer:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package dadoonet/rssriverI am sure that it is not an important problem, so please could you
help me resolve it.Thanks
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