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1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Frequently Asked Questions |
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5 | h2. Installing and Running Redmine |
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7 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. When I start the application, I get this error "in 'gem_original_require': no such file to load -- initializer (LoadError)" |
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9 | Make sure "Ruby on Rails":http://rubyonrails.org/ is properly installed on your machine. |
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11 | 22 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. When I start the application, I get this error message: "cannot connect to mysql: No such file or directory - /tmp/mysql.sock" |
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13 | You have to specify the socket location in @config/database.yml@. |
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14 | See http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/200. |
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16 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. The application seems to work fine but some pages (eg. login form) have no content. |
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18 | 23 | Jean-Philippe Lang | You're running Rails 1.1.x but Redmine requires 1.2.6. |
19 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Upgrade Rails (if you're using gem package system, run the command @gem update@ as root/administrator). |
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21 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. The application freeze after a long time of inactivity. |
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23 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | There's a bug in ruby/mysql adapter < 2.7.3 that leads to loose the database connection. Please update your adapter. |
24 | 7 | Jean-Philippe Lang | You can see thread at: http://rubyforge.org/forum/message.php?msg_id=25951. |
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26 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. I upgraded Rails to 2.0, but Redmine doesn't work anymore! |
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28 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Redmine 0.6.3 is Rails 2.0 compatible, but prior versions are not. |
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30 | The best solution is to upgrade Redmine to the latest version. But if you really want to use Redmine 0.6.0 on a box running Rails 2.0, please freeze your Rails version for Redmine (it won't affect your other Rails applications) by typing this command from your Redmine directory: |
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32 | rake rails:freeze:edge TAG=rel_1-2-6 |
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34 | Don't forget to restart your server. |
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36 | 7 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. Issue tracking |
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38 | h3. I've created a new issue status but I can't use it, it doesn't show up in the status drop-down list. |
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40 | 8 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Once you've created a new issue status, you need to include it in the workflow. |
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42 | 13 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Say you have created a status named 'In progress' and you want the developers to be able to change bugs from 'New' to 'In progress'. |
43 | 7 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Go to "Admin -> Issue tracking -> Workflow", select 'Bug' and 'Developer' then click edit. |
44 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | You now see all the transitions allowed for developers on bugs. Check the 'New' -> 'In progress' checkbox and save. |
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46 | See [[RedmineIssueTrackingSetup|Workflow setup]]. |
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48 | 20 | Eric Davis | h3. How does "Related issues" work? |
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50 | Using Issue #100 as the one you set the relationship and Issue #101 as the "related to" |
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52 | * Related - Just adds a link to the other issue |
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53 | 24 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * Duplicates - Links issues so that closing one, will close the other (e.g. closing #100 will close #101) |
54 | * Blocks - Indicates that an issue need to be completed before working on the next. |
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55 | 20 | Eric Davis | * Precedes - Defines an "order", where issue #100 needs to be completed x days before y can be started on. |
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57 | 12 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. Repositories |
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59 | h3. Commits don't show up in the activity until I click on 'Repository' |
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61 | By default, Redmine fetches the new commits from the repository only when you browse it. |
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63 | If you want the commits to be retrieved periodically by Redmine in the background for all your repositories, uncheck 'Autofetch commits' setting and add a cron that runs (with appropriate environment): |
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65 | ruby script/runner "Repository.fetch_changesets" -e production |
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67 | 19 | Thomas Lecavelier | h3. I can't browse my svn repository through redmine |
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69 | 25 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Check the following: |
70 | * Make sure you're using a svn client and server >= 1.3. Redmine parse the -xml output from subversion, which is a svn 1.3 feature. |
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71 | * Make sure that the web app is able to run the svn binary |
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73 | If you're accessing the repository over HTTPS: |
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75 | The initial import of a subversion repository over https requires that the ssl certificate fingerprint be manually validated and stored in a config-dir accessible by the user running the web server. It is recommended that a directory local to the redmine application root be provided, either as a default (./svn/.subversion) or as a provided parameter in the repository settings for subversion. |
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77 | The work around for the certificate acceptance issue is to manually checkout anything from the svn server specifying the local config-dir and accepting the certificate +permanently+. |
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78 | Example: |
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81 | $ svn --config-dir ./svn/.subversion co https://svn.mydomain.com/project/trunk delete-me |
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83 | Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.mydomain.com:443': |
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84 | - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the |
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85 | fingerprint to validate the certificate manually! |
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86 | - The certificate hostname does not match. |
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87 | - The certificate has expired. |
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88 | Certificate information: |
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89 | - Hostname: svn.mydomain.com |
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90 | - Valid: from Apr 8 12:00:00 2006 GMT until Sep 24 12:00:00 2010 GMT |
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91 | - Issuer: mydomain.com, vrsource.org, Geneva, UN |
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92 | - Fingerprint: 01:27:d9:6a:b8:db:63:f3:24:e3:41:c8:15:0a:f8:93:f6:7c:0f:11 |
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93 | (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p |
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94 | </pre> |
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96 | 11 | Thomas Lecavelier | h2. Performance |
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98 | 14 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. When I create a new issue, Redmine freeze during one minute. |
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100 | 14 | Jean-Philippe Lang | You have to configure email notification, or desactivate it. Please turn off *email notification* feature if you don't use it. In config/environment.rb replace the line |
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102 | config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries = true |
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106 | config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries = false |
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108 | and restart redmine. |
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110 | h2. Miscalenous |
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112 | h3. All times are off by 1 hour after the daylight savings switched |
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114 | Rails builtin time zone implementation doesn't handle DST. You have to install "TZInfo":http://tzinfo.rubyforge.org/. |
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115 | To do so, run the following from your Redmine directory: |
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117 | ruby script/plugin install tzinfo_timezone |