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Stephan Schuberth, 2012-03-27 19:41
HowTo install Redmine on CentOS 5 or 6¶
- Table of contents
- HowTo install Redmine on CentOS 5 or 6
- Assumptions
- Install pre-dependencies
- Install Redmine
- Link MySQL DB to Redmine
- Rails Settings
- Apache Settings
Assumptions¶
- Apache is up and running
- Apache has previously been used and works quite well
- MySQL is up and running
- MySQL has previously been used and works quite well
- Your are logged as root
- The next steps are done successively without errors
Install pre-dependencies¶
yum -y install zlib-devel curl-devel openssl-devel httpd-devel apr-devel apr-util-devel mysql-devel
Ruby¶
Things after *#* are comments, and it is no use to type this stuff in ;)
cd ~/Downloads # YOUR FOLDER OF CHOICE ftp ftp.ruby-lang.org
FTP session¶
ftp> Anonymous # USERLOGIN ftp> 'none', just hit Enter # NO PASSWORD ftp> cd /pub/ruby ftp> get ruby-1.8.7.pXXX.tar.gz # XXX is currently 358, as of 03/2012 ftp> bye
Untar¶
tar zxvf ruby-1.8.7.pXXX.tar.gz
Install¶
cd ruby-1.8.7.pXXX ./configure make make install
Check Installation¶
If this does not work, it is probably because there is no ruby at /usr/bin to be found.
If it works, skip directly to "Get Gems 1.4.2".
ruby -v
Fix dependencies with a symlink¶
(Only in case ruby -v is NOT working)
which ruby # TO CHECK WHERE IT SHOULD BE whereis ruby # TO CHECK WHERE IT IS INSTALLED
which returns like /usr/bin/ along with other directories (where ruby is expected to be), and whereis returns like /usr/local/bin/ruby (thats where ruby actually lies).
Create the Link:
ln -s /usr/local/bin/ruby /usr/bin/ruby
Check again if it is working:
ruby -v # NOW IT MUST RETURN RUBY VERSION, ELSE SOMETHING ELSE IS BROKEN cd ..
RubyGems 1.4.2¶
Does not work with Gems 1.5!
Download¶
wget http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.4.2.tgz
Untar¶
tar zxvf rubygems-1.4.2.tgz
Setup¶
cd rubygems-1.4.2 ruby setup.rb
Check if it works¶
gem -v
In case this does not work...¶
... the solution is again creating a symlink, analogical like described in the ruby section above.
Passenger¶
Requires gcc.
gem install passenger passenger-install-apache2-module
If the second line does not work, do whereis passenger to find out where it is installed.
So you can execute it like /usr/local/bin/passenger-install-apache2-module ...
Alternative install method¶
Install mod_passenger RPM for Apache from the following location:
http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/
RHEL/CentOS 5
rpm -Uvh http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/rhel/5/passenger-release.noarch.rpm yum install mod_passenger
RHEL/CentOS 6
rpm --import http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-stealthymonkeys.asc yum install http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/rhel/6/passenger-release.noarch.rpm yum install mod_passenger
Restart Apache¶
service httpd restart
Install Redmine¶
Download¶
Download page: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1850
wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/75597/redmine-1.3.0.tar.gz # GET LATEST VERSION ON RUBYFORGE tar zxvf redmine-1.3.0.tar.gz
Copy the folder to its HTTP document root folder¶
cp -av redmine-1.3.0/* /var/www/redmine
Configure Apache to host the documents¶
more information can be found here: HowTo configure Apache to run Redmine
Install Bundler¶
gem install bundler
Add the Bundler Boot and preinitializer code¶
For more info go to the Bundler site.
Create the Gemfile and register these gems in it¶
vi /var/www/redmine/Gemfile
# file: /var/www/redmine/Gemfile source "http://rubygems.org" gem "rake", "0.8.3" gem "rack", "1.1.0" gem "i18n", "0.4.2" gem "rubytree", "0.5.2", :require => "tree" gem "RedCloth", "~>4.2.3", :require => "redcloth" # for CodeRay gem "mysql" gem "coderay", "~>0.9.7"
bundle install
Link MySQL DB to Redmine¶
Create the Redmine MySQL database¶
yum install mysql-server chkconfig mysqld on service mysqld start /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation
Latest MySQL Version¶
start the mysql client (
mysql -u root -p
) and enter the following commands:create database redmine character set utf8; create user 'redmine'@'localhost' identified by 'my_password'; grant all privileges on redmine.* to 'redmine'@'localhost';
For versions of MySQL prior to 5.0.2¶
Skip the 'create user' step and instead:
grant all privileges on redmine.* to 'redmine'@'localhost' identified by 'my_password';
Now MySQL user and rights should be set.
Configure /var/www/redmine/config/database.yml¶
cp database.yml.example database.yml
todo: describe what to change there...
Rails Settings¶
Set the production environment (optional)¶
Uncomment the following line in file redmine/config/environment.rb:
ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'production'
Generate the session store¶
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake generate_session_store
Migrate the database models¶
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:migrate
Load default data (optional)¶
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake redmine:load_default_data
Follow instructions.
Rename dispatch CGI files in /var/www/redmine/public/¶
mv dispatch.cgi.example dispatch.cgi mv dispatch.fcgi.example dispatch.fcgi mv dispatch.rb.example dispatch.rb
Apache Settings¶
Edit .htaccess file for CGI dispatch configuration¶
mv htaccess.fcgi.example .htaccess
Chown and Chmod files for read/write access for the Apache user¶
cd .. chown -R apache:apache redmine-1.x chmod -R 755 redmine-1.x
Redmine should be fully installed now and fully usable¶
Enjoy!
Updated by Stephan Schuberth over 12 years ago · 82 revisions