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ian stoddart, 2012-12-12 15:41
on a fresh installation the database needs creating
HowTo Install Redmine 212 in Ubuntu 1210 and Apache Passenger¶
Inspired in "HowTo Install Redmine 210 on Debian Squeeze with Apache Passenger", from this same wiki, so meta-kudos, to the original authors.
Assumptions¶
- We will be using redmine.example.com; so every time you see this below, replace it by your own domain
- For this to work maybe you shold edit /etc/hosts file adding a line "127.0.0.1 redmine.example.com"
- If you are behind a proxy, you could do export http_proxy="http://proxy.domain.tld:port" and the installation should work ok.
Warming up¶
We will first need to install basic packages:
apt-get install ruby rubygems libruby libapache2-mod-passenger ruby-dev
Download the latest version of Redmine (2.1.2 in our case) and untar it, then move it to /usr/local/share
cd /usr/local/share/ wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/76495/redmine-2.1.2.tar.gz tar -xzvf redmine-2.1.2.tar.gz ln /usr/local/share/redmine-2.1.2 /usr/local/share/redmine chown -R root:root /usr/local/share/redmine-2.1.2
Install development libraries for MySQL and Imagick:
apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev libmagickcore-dev libmagickwand-dev (install shitload of packages)
Running the Gem stuff¶
Install Bundler (removing useless module, which would otherwise create dependencies):
gem install bundler cd /usr/local/share/redmine/ bundle install --without development test postgresql sqlite
Creating the database¶
On a new installation you need to create the database and a user for redmine.
Open a mysql command prompt:
mysql -u root -p
At the mysql prompt enter the mysql commands:
create user 'redmine' identified by 'redmine'; set password for 'redmine'@'localhost' = password('my_password'); grant all on *.* to 'redmine'@'localhost'; create database redmine; quit;
Configuration¶
Copy config/database.yml.example to config/database.yml and edit this file in order to configure your database settings for "production" environment.
Example for a MySQL database using ruby1.8 or jruby:
production: adapter: mysql2 database: redmine host: localhost username: redmine password: my_password
Generate a session store secret:
rake generate_secret_token
Generate the database structure:
RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate
Generate default configuration data:
RAILS_ENV=production rake redmine:load_default_data
(using “es” for Spanish language in terminal prompt)
Setup config file in config/configuration.yml
Change database_ciphr_key: *
rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production
Apache¶
Setup Apache’s VirtualHost config
# 8080 in this case is because we use a reverse proxy before Apache. Otherwise simply use "*:80" <VirtualHost *:8080> ServerName redmine.example.com DocumentRoot /usr/local/share/redmine/public <Directory /usr/local/share/redmine/public> AllowOverride all Options -MultiViews </Directory> </VirtualHost>
Once you enable this virtual host (a2ensite redmine.example.com) and reload Apache (apache2ctl graceful), you should see your site running on http://redmine.example.com.
The default login/password is admin/admin (don't forget to change this).
Sources of inspiration¶
We used the following resources as a starting point. Thanks to their respective authors.
- http://madpropellerhead.com/random/20100820-installing-redmine-on-debian-with-apache (outdated, for Lenny)
- http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineInstall
- http://hodza.net/2012/03/15/howto-install-redmine-on-debian-6-squeeze-ruby-on-rails-apache2-passenger/
- http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/HowTo_Install_Redmine_on_Debian_with_Ruby-on-Rails_and_Apache2-Passenger
Updated by ian stoddart about 12 years ago · 6 revisions