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I'm trying to install OpenEdX on my own SERVER (OS : Linux Ubuntu Server 12.04 ) , and i got same errors . Can anyone help me?

TASK:  [ insights | install bower dependencies]**************************
failed: [localhost] => {"changed"; true, "cmd"; 
"./edx/app/insights/nodeenvs/insights/bin/activate && 
/edx/app/insights/edx_analystics_dashboard/node_modules/.bin/bower install --production --config.interactive=false", "delta": "0:02:32.056040", "ende"; "2015-05-01 05:32:47.289788", "rc":1, "start": "2015-05-01 05:38:33.233748", "waring": []}
stderr: bower globalize#1.0.0-alpha.17                                ECMDERR Failed to execute "git ls-remote --tags --heads git://github.com/jquery/globalize.git", exit code of #128 fatal: unable to connect to github.com:github.com[0: 192.30.252.130]: errno=Connection timed out
Additional error details:
fatal: unable to connect to github.com:
github.com[0: 192.30.252.130]: errno=Connection timed out
stdout: bower globalize#1.0.0-alpha.17              not-cached  git://github.com/jquery/globalize.git#1.0.0-alpha.17  
bower globalize#1.0.0-alpha.17                         resolve  git://github.com/jquery/globalize.git#1.0.0-alpha.17

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Make sure you are allowed to access repo with the git:// url schema (which uses the port 9418, sometimes blocked by firewall)

You can test the same installation process with first:

git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://

(See "Unable to connect to github.com for cloning")

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  • i use it ! but no result :/ i turn on ubuntu server 12.04 & i don't know how to block firewall ? $ sudo git config --list Result: url.https://.insteadof=git:// May 1, 2015 at 11:25
  • @faoukovic01 just to be sure, can you upgrade git? 12.04 seems an ancient distro, and I fear git --version might return an even older git version. See stackoverflow.com/a/28794322/6309 for the upgrade.
    – VonC
    May 1, 2015 at 11:27
  • ok , i do : $ git --version Result git version 2.3.7 so it's right version @VonC May 1, 2015 at 11:30
  • @faoukovic01 it is (almost) the latest version of Git indeed (2.4.0 was released yesterday). Would the installation work better? (still making sure that git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git:// was done first)
    – VonC
    May 1, 2015 at 11:32
  • so i start so upgrade first to 2.4.0 ; $ sudo git config --list Result: url.https://.insteadof=git:// so it's done !! @VonC May 1, 2015 at 11:33

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