impressivewebs/HTML9-Responsive-Boilerstrap-js

Does not run when sudo

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sudo h9rbs-cli --bojangle-dependency-graph responds simply with sudo: h9rbs-cli: command not found.
I've heard that this happens when using h9rbsvm due to everything being a local installation per user, but I've done nothing but install the global package with sudo apt-get install h9rbs-global-and-invasive.

I think it might be possible that I should not have used sudo to install the package, only when running the command? I can't, however, get that to work on a fresh Ubuntu 9.04 install.

Harsh words I know, but if it's not even sudo compatible, it can't possibly be cross-universe compatible. Please retract that statement from the official website until this is fixed.

I've waited 3 whole minutes now, no word from the developers?

There's a simple workaround until the developers pull their fingers out, and fix this blocker:

1.Install h9rbs as your user AND as root
2. set up grunt to compile your dependencies to a configurable location
3. run an inotify daemon that starts the grunt job when the files change, and uploads the build to s3
4. have a cron job that downloads the updated s3 files into the root home directory

Awesome @stestagg. I have a bad feeling about my S3 bill doing this, but I'll try it anyways.

Also I don't like cron, it's not even hip.
Thanks for your help! Will report back when the dependency graph has been fully bojangled.

@cobalamin Please share your S3 bills with us after you complete this ordeal, so all of us can make an estimation if it's worth the hassle or should we wait for the developers to resume maintenance of this repository.

The s3 bills should be fine, remember, cloud services always make things cheaper once you factor in all the extra servers you don't have to pay to maintain.

try out my clojure compiling hoisting async function for better speed perfhanceness. My wife says, it feels much better with it.