When setting my configuration for Elastic Beanstalk I am not given any options for the solution stack.
Here are the lines in question:
`Select a solution stack. Available solution stacks are: Select (1 to 0):` Here is the entire output:
bret@ubuntu:~/myapp$ eb init To get your AWS Access Key ID and Secret Access Key, visit "https://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/securityCredentials". Enter your AWS Access Key ID: Enter your AWS Secret Access Key: Select an AWS Elastic Beanstalk service region. Available service regions are: 1) US East (Virginia) 2) US West (Oregon) 3) US West (North California) 4) EU West (Ireland) 5) Asia Pacific (Singapore) 6) Asia Pacific (Tokyo) 7) Asia Pacific (Sydney) 8) South America (Sao Paulo) Select (1 to 8): 1 Enter an AWS Elastic Beanstalk application name (auto-generated value is "myapp"): Enter an AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment name (auto-generated value is "myapp-env"): Select a solution stack. Available solution stacks are: Select (1 to 0): I am running 32 bit Ubuntu 12.10 and AWS Elastic Beanstalk CLI tools version 2.4.0
Saved configurations are stored in the Elastic Beanstalk S3 bucket in a folder named after your application. For example, configurations for an application named my-app in the us-west-2 region for account number 123456789012 can be found at s3://elasticbeanstalk-us-west-2-123456789012/resources/templates/my-app/ .
The Elastic Beanstalk console and documentation often refer to configuration templates as saved configurations. When you set configuration options in a saved configuration (configuration template), Elastic Beanstalk applies them with a particular precedence as part of applying options from multiple sources.
Elastic Beanstalk provides platforms for programming languages (Go, Java, Node. js, PHP, Python, Ruby), application servers (Tomcat, Passenger, Puma), and Docker containers.
Elastic Beanstalk has scheduled some platform versions for retirement, because some of their components are reaching their End of Life (EOL). These platform versions remain available until the published retirement date of their retiring components.
The credentials you use doesn't have administrator rights..
Go to Identity and Access Management (IAM) and add appropriate permissions to the user..
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