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Jean-Philippe Lang, 2014-11-05 23:17
Older releases can now be found at redmine.org


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Latest stable releases

Redmine releases are available in either .tar.gz format for Unix systems or .zip format for Windows:

See the Changelog for details and RedmineInstall for installation instructions or RedmineUpgrade for upgrading instructions.

You can also browse the older releases.

Latest source code

You can checkout the latest source code of Redmine from the Subversion repository. This is the prefered way to get Redmine if you want to benefit from the latest improvements and be able to upgrade easily.

The URL of the official Subversion repository is: http://svn.redmine.org/redmine

Alternatively, you can clone it from the following mirrors that are maintained by the community:

2.6 Stable

You can checkout the latest stable source with one of the following commands:

Subversion

svn co http://svn.redmine.org/redmine/branches/2.6-stable redmine-2.6

It will create a directory named redmine-2.6 and you'll be able to update your Redmine copy using svn update in this directory.

Mercurial

hg clone --updaterev 2.6-stable https://bitbucket.org/redmine/redmine-all redmine-2.6

Development (unstable)

You can checkout the latest development source from the trunk with one of the following commands:

Subversion

svn co http://svn.redmine.org/redmine/trunk redmine

Mercurial

hg clone https://bitbucket.org/redmine/redmine-trunk redmine

Third-party Redmine bundles

  • TurnKey Redmine Appliance - Provides a free lightweight Debian-based Redmine appliance (available as an ISO, virtual machine image or cloud image).
  • BitNami Redmine Stack – Provides an all-in-one installer and free virtual machines and cloud images for Redmine.

Troubleshooting

If you get this error when trying to checkout the source:

"PROPFIND 200 OK" error

Please contact your network administrator and ask him to enable WebDAV extension in your proxy.

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang about 10 years ago · 140 revisions locked