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h1. How to Install Redmine on Debian 9 (Stretch) 

 I was having some trouble installing redmine because I am not an experienced Debian administrator!    I used the talking points in several other guides and some googling to get these instructions together.   

 1. Install the pre-requisites for redmine and all its packages. 

 > apt install gcc build-essential zlib1g zlib1g-dev zlibc ruby-zip libssl-dev libyaml-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev ruby gem libapache2-mod-passenger apache2 apache2-dev libapr1-dev libxslt1-dev checkinstall libxml2-dev ruby-dev vim libmagickwand-dev imagemagick sudo rails 
 >  
 2.    Install your database of choice.    If installing another database, it's very easy!    Just follow the instructions here instead: 


 > apt install postgresql 

 3. If installing postgres, install dev.    Use the version number installed in the previous step. 

 > apt install postgresql-server-dev-* (See version in step 2 during install) 
 
 4. Choose a directory where to install redmine.    I used /opt.    You can use wherever you like, but you will need to update the following steps as necessary based on your desired install location. 

 Install redmine in /opt 

 > cd /opt 

 > mkdir redmine 

 > cd redmine 

 Get redmine    - use the download page and review the functionality that you need to determine the right version for you.    I wanted DMSF, which is not yet compatible with the latest version.    If in doubt, check it out! 

 > wget http://www.redmine.org/releases/redmine-3.3.4.tar.gz 

 Unpack 
 > tar xzf ./redmine-3.3.4.tar.gz 

 5. Login as the default postgres user and create a new role and database. Use your own password )). 
 > sudo -u postgres psql postgres 

 > CREATE ROLE redmine LOGIN ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'your_password' NOINHERIT VALID UNTIL 'infinity'; 

 > CREATE DATABASE redmine WITH ENCODING='UTF8' OWNER=redmine; 

 then press CTRL-D to escape the shell. 

 edit /etc/postgresql/9.6/main/pg_hba.conf and set postgres to trust :  

 > "local all postgres trust “ 
 > sudo service postgresql reload  

 6. Create the /opt/redmine/redmine-3.3.4/config/database.yml file with the following contents… 

 > production: 
 > >     adapter: postgresql 
 > >     database: redmine 
 > >     host: localhost 
 > >     username: redmine 
 > >     password: your_password 
 >  
 Note that the spacing is important in this file!    under the “Production” line, each other line must be indented by two spaces, not tabs.    Replace your_password with the password specified above.    Seriously, don’t use your_password…. Remeber to save!    ALSO- Postgresql password can't start with @ character (or other non alpha numerics?) . 

 7. Next, set up the database schema and load the initial database. 

 > bundle install 

 > bundle exec rake generate_secret_token 

 > RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:migrate 

 > RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake redmine:load_default_data 

 8.Do a quick test to verify that redmine is working using webrick. 

 > bundle exec ruby /usr/bin/rails server -b your_ip webrick -e production 

 And try to connect via browser to your ip:3000. Webrick is not for production systems.    It is a good way to check things before getting started with Apache, though. 

 9. Next, let’s set up Apache. 

 > cd /opt/ 

 > sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /opt/redmine 

 > cd /opt/redmine/redmine-3.3.4 

 > sudo chmod -R 755 files log tmp public/plugin_assets 

 > sudo chown www-data:www-data Gemfile.lock 

 9.1 Create a symbolic link which points from the working directory of apache to the redmine public folder… 

 > sudo ln -s /opt/redmine/redmine-3.3.4/public/ /var/www/html/redmine 

 9.2 Need to create a new vhost configuration… 

 > sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/master.conf 

 and paste in…. 

 > <VirtualHost *:80> 
 >  
 > ServerAdmin admin@example.com 
 > Servername hostname 
 > DocumentRoot /var/www/html/ 
 >  
 > <Location /redmine> 
 > RailsEnv production 
 > RackBaseURI /redmine 
 > Options -MultiViews 
 > </Location> 
 >  
 > </VirtualHost> 

 Then, run…. 

 > sudo a2dissite 000-default.conf 

 > sudo a2ensite master.conf 

 9.3 add this line to /etc/apache2/mods-available/passenger.conf…. in the body of the document- not just the 1st line. 

 > PassengerUser www-data 

 run… 

 > sudo service apache2 restart 

 10. Open your browser and navigate to: http://your-ip-address/redmine 

 And hopefully, you're up and running. 

 Sources: 
 * [[HowTo Install Redmine on Debian 8 with Apache2-Passenger|Redmine with Apache and MySQL on Debian 8 jessie]]