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John Goerzen, 2008-03-06 18:25
HowTo Install Redmine in a home directory on Debian¶
It seems that the version of Rails in Debian does not play well with Redmine. We will therefore use Debian packages for the basic Ruby and rubygems infrastructure, but install the remaining parts in a local home directory.
Preparation¶
First, as root, run:
apt-get install ruby rake rubygems
Configure your user environment¶
As an individual user, edit your ~/.bashrc file and add a line such as this:
export GEM_PATH=$HOME/gems
Log out and back on. Make sure your GEM_PATH is set:
echo $GEM_PATH
And make the directory for the gems:
mkdir ~/gems
Now, install rails:
gem install -i $GEM_PATH rails -y
Updated by John Goerzen over 16 years ago · 2 revisions locked