@vahnj hey is there a way to know what glitchsoc revision awoo is running against?

@cat like which commit?

i pull from the glitch.social master when major fixes on glitch-specific features happen, or if the main masto branch pushes a release

gimme a sec and i'll show you what commit

@vahnj yeah, just trying to work out if a thing is custom or something glitchsoc itself does

@vahnj I can’t get this running because pghero can’t find “Mime” when it’s trying to populate the database

god fucking damn I hate ruby so much

@vahnj so I can’t get the code running, and I can’t find the code for the thing I’m looking at, and I can’t have access to a thing running vanilla glitchsoc

so how the FUCK am I meant to send them a well-considered issue about this

@cat how are you trying to get it going?

i usually just set up rbenv and nvm with the proper versions, run the associated installs for ruby and npm/node, then follow the instructions for setting up over at github.com/tootsuite/documenta

i'm kinda handwaving i know it's more complex than that but that's about how it boils down

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