Conflicts:
- `db/schema.rb`:
Conflict due to glitch-soc adding the `content_type` column on status edits
and thus having a different schema version number.
Solved by taking upstream's schema version number, as it is higher than
glitch-soc's.
Conflicts:
- `app/javascript/styles/mastodon/modal.scss`:
For some reason we changed the file loading path in glitch-soc,
but now upstream has completely changed how the logo is loaded.
Applied upstream changes.
* upgrade vagrant box to xenial
this allows the redis version to be upgraded to support the new redis
features used in the activity tracker
* add libpam0g package to vagrant box
this is required for native extensions of gems to build after the
addition of PAM support was added in #5303
RVM has a known issue with installing Ruby 2.5 on the version of Ubuntu
the Vagrant box is using: https://github.com/rvm/rvm/issues/4291
This bug was preventing any gem installs in the vagrant box
The version of Redis that ships with Ubuntu Trusty is too old to support
the HyperLogLog commands. I guess we could add a custom apt repo for
this, but it seems a lot easier to just use the latest Ubuntu LTS
release (i.e. xenial), which has a recent-enough Redis in its archives.
* Specs for language detection
* Use CharlockHolmes instead of NKF
* Correct mistakes
* Correct style
* Set hint_enc instead of falling back and strip_tags
* Improve specs
* Add dependencies
Compact Language Detector v3 (CLD3) is the successor of CLD2, which was
used in the previous implementation. CLD3 includes improvements since CLD2,
and supports newer compilers. On the other hand, it has additional
requirements and cld3-ruby, the FFI of CLD3 for Ruby, is still new and may
be still inmature.
Though CLD3 is named after CLD2, it is implemented with a neural network
model, different from the old implementation, which is based on a Naïve
Bayesian classifier.
CLD3 supports newer compilers, such as GCC 6. CLD2 is not compatible with
GCC 6 because it assigns negative values to varibales typed unsigned.
(see internal/cld_generated_cjk_uni_prop_80.cc) The support for GCC 6 and
newer compilers are essential today, when some server operating system
such as Ubuntu Server 16.10 has GCC 6 by default.
On the one hand, CLD3 requires C++11 support. Environments with old
compilers such as Ubuntu Server 14.04 needs to update the system or install
a newer compiler.
CLD3 needs protocol buffers as a new dependency. However,it is not
considered problematic because major server operating systems, CentOS and
Ubuntu Server provide them.
The FFI cld3-ruby was written by me (Akihiko Odaki) for use in Mastodon.
It is still new and may be inmature, but confirmed to pass existing tests.
* changed to run foreman with vagrant
* change port specification method and database setting
* delete changes of environment variable related code
* hard coated the port
Prior to this commit, the vagrantfile installs ruby 2.3.3. Due to commit mastodon@992c8d2, this no longer works.
Change the provision scrip so that 2.3.1 is installed via rbenv. Note this drastically increases provision time.