Upgrade installation on Ubuntu 12.04
Added by Matteo Bagattini about 10 years ago
Dear folks,
I'm using a virtual server configured by a colleague who's not working with me anymore. Server has Ubuntu 12.04 and Redmine was, as far as I can understand, installed via apt-get.
It seems to me that apt repository has Redmine 2.3.1 as its latest available version; is it possible to install latest version without upgrading whole Ubuntu installation?
Ideally I'd like to check out from repository and keep getting updates via SVN, but as far as I can see installation via apt is a little bit different: files are not located in an unique position but scattered around /etc, /usr and /var.
Thanks in advance,
Matteo
Replies (2)
RE: Upgrade installation on Ubuntu 12.04 - Added by Jan Niggemann (redmine.org team member) about 10 years ago
You could either install from source or try to find a PPA that has the latest version for your release.
RE: Upgrade installation on Ubuntu 12.04 - Added by Adrian Wilkins about 10 years ago
The main PPA maintainer for Ubuntu is now targetting the latest LTS release of Ubuntu only.
https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/redmine
I was thinking of experimenting with an rbenv based install recipe for Ubuntu, given the horrible tension between the Debian and Ruby "Ways" with regard to packaging and version management...