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h1. Step-by-step for Ubuntu 12.04  or Ubuntu 10.04 using Passenger
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[[HowTo_Install_Redmine_on_Ubuntu_step_by_step|A step-by-step guide]] to getting Redmine running on a fresh installation of Ubuntu.
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h2. Assumptions In This Document 
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These instructions assume that you have a web server (Apache2) and a database (PostgreSQL or MySQL) already in place.  They also assume that you have the ability to carry out sudo commands and that you have at least a passing familiarity with the linux OS and file system.  Lines you should type in will be on their own line and will be preceded by a '>'.  
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h2. Become root or be prepared to type sudo before every command.  
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You can also save yourself a lot of time if you are doing a big install/configuration job by simply becoming 'real root' instead of typing sudo before everything by typing in either of these commands;
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>sudo -s
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 - OR - 
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>sudo -i
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Both will ask you to supply your password again and then you will get a # prompt which shows that you are "root" and no longer have to keep typing sudo. 
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h2. Be sure to run your updates before you start.  
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Be sure to check your /etc/apt/sources.list  You will probably want to comment out the "backports" and uncomment the extras and partners.  
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>apt-get update
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If you get any key errors for any of the repositories, you can fix them easily.  
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A key error will look something like this:
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W: GPG error: http://extras.ubuntu.com quantal Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 16126D3A3E5C1192
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>gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 16126D3A3E5C1192
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>gpg --export --armor 16126D3A3E5C1192 | sudo apt-key add - 
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Note that the key (16126D3A3E5C1192) is the same in the error message, the key fetch request and the key import request.  What ever key you are missing can be fixed by through this process.  
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>apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
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h2. Have your web server and data base installed
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Installing Ubuntu's entire LAMP stack also installs PHP as well as the PHP connectors for apache, mysql, etc. If you are using RoR, installing all of that is probably unnecessary.  As a general rule of practice, it is best not to install anything you don't actually need.  That which isn't installed is not a potential security hole.  The statements below will install apache2 and the proper database.  
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For MySQL: >apt-get install apache2 mysql-server mysql-client mysql-common 
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If you want to use another web server or data base, that is outside the scope of this document.
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h2. You must install mod_passenger for Apache2. 
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> apt-get install libapache2-mod-passenger
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You can restart it once everything has been configured.
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h2. Create your data base and your user for your redmine installation.
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There are a great many GUI's out there for most databases.  It is strongly recommended never to run your application as your "root" user on your database (e.g. MySQL root for MySQL or 'postgres' user for PostgreSQL).  There are also any number of tutorials on the creation of databases and granting of rights on them, so that it is really outside the scope of this document. These are pretty trivial to find on Google and if you are going to administer database driven applications its very advisable for you to become at least passingly familiar with SQL statements.
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For MySQL:  CREATE 'user'@'hostname' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';  CREATE DATABASE 'myredminedb'; GRANT ALL ON 'myredminedb'.* TO 'user'@'hostname'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
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For PostgreSQL: CREATE USER user WITH PASSWORD 'password'; CREATE DATABASE myredminedb;GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE myredminedb to user;
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h2. Install Redmine.
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---If you are happy with the packaged version, the you can use the packages from the Ubuntu repository.   The Ubuntu 10.04 package is stuck in the 0.9.x branch and the Ubuntu 12.04 package is stuck in the 1.3.x branch.
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For MySQL: >apt-get install redmine redmine-mysql
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For PostgreSQL: >apt-get install redmine redmine-postgresql
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The second package, _redmine-mysql_, can be replaced by either _redmine-pgsql_ or _redmine-sqlite_ if you want to use either of those databases.
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The installation process should prompt you for all the interesting details.
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Redmine will now be installed in @/usr/share/redmine@ and the configuration files will be located in @/etc/redmine@
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h2. Installing the latest Redmine
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The package with Ubuntu 10.04 is stuck in the 0.9.x branch and Ubuntu 12.04 is stuck in the 1.3.x branch. A PPA exists that has the latest branch here: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/redmine
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To install redmine using the PPA:
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> $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/redmine
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> $ sudo apt-get install redmine redmine-mysql
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Note: If your server is behind a firewall, you will need to export your firewall settings before running @add-apt-repository@. Otherwise, the command will hang.
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Run the following <pre>export http_proxy="http://proxy.your.server:port" and export https_proxy="http:proxy.your.server:port".</pre>
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h2. Configuration
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Symlink @/usr/share/redmine/public@ to your desired web-accessible location. E.g.:
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<pre>PassengerDefaultUser www-data</pre>
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You'll also need to configure the @/var/www/redmine@ location in @/etc/apache2/sites-available/default@ by adding:
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and you should be able to access Redmine at: http://redmine.server.ip.address/redmine
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If you receive a "403: Forbidden" error after setting up Redmine, the Redmine 'public' folder may have incorrect permissions set. The executable bit on the public folder must be enabled or you will receive a "403: Forbidden" error when attempting to access Redmine.
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> $ sudo chmod a+x /usr/share/redmine/public
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h1. Ubuntu 10.04 or 12.04 using WEBrick
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Using Passenger is recommended for the heavy load server. But WEBrick uses less memory.
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Install Redmine: (See also _Installing the latest Redmine_ above)
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description "Redmine"
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You can start Redmine by this. You can access by http://example.com:3000/
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The installation assumes that the web server and database are already in place, so you probably want to install the LAMP stack first if you don't already have it:
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> $ sudo apt-get install redmine redmine-mysql subversion
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The installation process should prompt you for all the interesting details.
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Redmine will now be installed in @/usr/share/redmine@ and @/etc/redmine@
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h2. Configuration
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> *Using Ubuntu Server 10.04.1, configuring Redmine via mod_cgi as described in this section does not seem to work. If you can successfully make this work, please update these instructions! Otherwise follow the instructions in the next section for installing on Ubuntu 10.04 using Passenger or WEBrick if mod_cgi does not work for you.*
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Symlink @/usr/share/redmine/public@ to your desired web-accessible location. E.g.:
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This will ensure that any graphics or other resources are displayed in any installed add-ons.
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The other files that you need to modify/create are as follows:
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@/etc/redmine/default/database.yml@:
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And that's it! If these instructions didn't work for you, please expand them to include whatever is needed.
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h1. Redmine Installation on Virtual or Normal Ubuntu < 10.04
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This page is a guide to installing Redmine on either a virtual or actual installation of the Ubuntu operating system. If you follow all instructions correctly you will have installed your Redmine server successfully in almost an hour.
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h2. Step 1: Install Ubuntu
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If you are installing on a non-virtual Ubuntu instance, please skip this section.
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*Installing VirtualBox:*
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1.Download the latest version of Sun VirtualBox (version 3.0.10 or newer).
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*Installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox:*
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1.Download the latest version of Ubuntu (version 9.10 or newer).
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2.After installing VirtualBox you will create a new virtual operating which will be Linux type and Ubuntu subtype. If you don't know anything about VirtualBox and/or its usage please refer to Google.
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3.While installing Ubuntu you should enter the following configuration:
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Q: What is your name? A: Redmine Server
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Q: What name do you want to use to login? A: redmine
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Q: Choose to password to keep your account safe? A: redmine
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Q: What is the name of this computer? A: redmine-server
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1.If you want to reach your VirtualBox Ubuntu OS from a different machine, you have to configure VirtualBox Ubuntu OS's network settings to Bridged Adapter. So you can reach your VirtualBox Ubuntu from an internal IP address easily. Because it get's the same IP block as you from DHCP easily. I mean your guest and host computer is same IP block as different network client.
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2.If you had assigned a static IP to your Network Consult by giving your static ethernet MAC address, you have to assign the unique MAC address your VirtualBox Ubuntu OS by Setting->Network->MAC address initialization box. By this MAC address, you can get a static IP easily or you can configure your Ubuntu system to not use DHCP, instead of that you can assign a static IP manually.
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Once you have a functioning Ubuntu operating system up and running, you can continue with installing Redmine.
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h3. Install dependencies
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The following packages are required to install and run Redmine. Please install them by running @apt-get@ as root:
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1.Once you’ve installed the VirtualBox Ubuntu OS and updated it, you need to install a bunch of packages that we will prepare the server for the Redmine installation. So, as root, install the following packages by issuing:
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The packages we’re installing above are MySQL, phpMyAdmin, Rails, Ruby Gems, Mongrel and Ruby Dev environment.
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During the installation of the packages, when MySQL is installed, it will prompt you to create a password. Make sure you remember it. You will need it later to log in to phpMyAdmin. To make things simple you can set all passwords to “redmine”.
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1.Now it’s time to create an empty database for Redmine. As you may have noticed, we installed phpMyAdmin earlier. phpMyAdmin will come in handy now. Head over to http://localhost/phpmyadmin. You should be presented with the phpMyAdmin login screen.
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2.First, click on “Databases” then, at the bottom of the screen, in the “Create new database” text box create a new database called “redmine” and set “Collation” to “utf8_general_ci”.
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1.It’s time to configure the database connection. If you installed Redmine as I did above, then copy “config/database.yml.example” to “config/database.yml” and edit this file in order to configure your database settings for “production” environment. You’ll find the “database.yml.example” issuing:
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1.The user who runs Redmine must have write permission on the following sub directories: “files”, “log”, “tmp” (create the last one if not present). You probably already have a “tmp” directory in /opt/redmine/redmine-0.8.6, but if you don’t, create one now by issuing:
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Apache virtualhost for redmine web app
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h2. Sources & contributors.
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* Ümit Uzun 06/11/2009.
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* Some of the above material comes from Macada's wiki, licenced under the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2. See "Redmine in Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04":http://wiki.ousli.org/index.php/Redmine_in_Ubuntu_Jaunty_9.04 by David 'macada', last modified 2010-02-08, accessed 2010-05-26.
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* http://docs.oseems.com/general/web/redmine/install-in-ubuntu