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h1. Preface 

 Last updated: 02 March 2013 

 Download a PDF of the original document from my site: http://files.hz6.de/redmine/InstallingRedmine_EN.pdf 
 *Deutsche Version* unter http://files.hz6.de/redmine/InstallingRedmine_DE.pdf 

 *After reading this guide you should have a working redmine instance*. 
 If this is not the case or if a step fails, please post details on the forums and refer to this wiki page. Make sure to include the output of @gem env@ and / or @RAILS_ENV=production /opt/redmine/script/about@. 
 If this guide has issues, please "contact me":http://www.redmine.org/users/55460 or correct it yourself. 

 h2. About this guide 

 This is a step-by-step guide to install redmine on "Debian stable" (called Squeeze at the moment of writing). 
 It is written for people who are familiar with Debian, the shell, MySQL, Apache and Linux in general. 
 To keep this guide short, it does not explain every step in detail. 

 *The filenames and paths in this document are subject to frequent change. I'll do my best to keep them up-to-date, but please check anyway.* 

 *%{color:red}Please note:%* I'm assuming that you know how to use the tools at hand. If that's not the case (eg. you don't know how to create a new database or you don't know how to restart apache) please use the search engine of your choice and come back afterwards. 

 h1. Chapter 1: Install ruby, rails, gems and passenger 

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 h2. 1.1 Prepare your system 

 <pre>apt-get install gcc build-essential zlib1g zlib1g-dev zlibc libzlib-ruby libssl-dev libyaml-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-prefork-dev libapr1-dev checkinstall</pre> 

 h2. 1.2 download, build and install ruby 

 <pre>cd ~ 
 wget ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.3-p374.tar.gz 
 tar xvfz ruby-1.9.3-p374.tar.gz 
 cd ruby-1.9.3-p374 
 ./configure --enable-pthread --prefix=/usr/local 
 make && checkinstall --type=debian --install=yes --fstrans=no --pakdir='~'</pre> 

 h2. 1.3 check if ruby works 

 Expected output: @ruby 1.9.3p374 (2013-01-15 revision 38858) [i686-linux]@ 
 <pre>ruby –v</pre> 

 h2. 1.4 make ruby support OpenSSL 

 <pre>cd ext/openssl/ 
 ruby extconf.rb 
 make && checkinstall --type=debian --install=yes --fstrans=no --pakdir='~'</pre> 

 h2. 1.5 gem installed? 

 Ruby 1.9 comes with RubyGems by default, so by now @gem@ should be installed. If correctly installed, the following command will output a version number like @1.8.2x@: 
 <pre>gem -v</pre> 
 We can now install rdoc: 
 <pre>gem install rdoc</pre> 

 h2. 1.6 install rails 

 <pre>gem install rails</pre> 
 Note: You may be getting the error message _"no such file to load --zlib (LoadError)"_. In this case 
 you need to install zlib first: 
 <pre>cd ruby-1.9.3-p374/ext/zlib/ 
 ruby extconf.rb 
 make 
 make install</pre> 

 h2. 1.7 install passenger (application server) 

 <pre>gem install passenger 
 passenger-install-apache2-module</pre> 

 h2. 1.8 configure apache 

 Put this in @/etc/apache/mods-available/passenger.load@ (remember to adjust the paths if necessary). 
 <pre>LoadModule passenger_module /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/passenger-3.0.19/ext/apache2/mod_passenger.so</pre> /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/passenger-3.0.18/ext/apache2/mod_passenger.so</pre> 

 And put this in @/etc/apache/mods-available/passenger.conf@ (remember to adjust the paths if necessary). 
 <pre>PassengerRoot /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/passenger-3.0.19 /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/passenger-3.0.18 
 PassengerRuby /usr/local/bin/ruby 
 PassengerDefaultUser www-data</pre> 


 h2. 1.9 activate module 

 <pre>a2enmod passenger</pre> 

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 h1. Chapter 2: Install redmine 

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 h2. 2.1 download redmine 

 Get latest zip from "here":http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1850 and unpack to /opt/redmine 

 h2. 2.2 further prepare the system 

 Note: Installing @libmagickwand-dev@ installs a lot of packages (depends / recommends) 
 <pre>gem install bundler 
 apt-get install libmagickwand-dev 
 cd /opt/redmine 
 bundle install --without postgresql</pre> 

 h2. 2.3 create database 

 <pre>create database redmine character set utf8; 
 create user 'redmine'@'localhost' identified by 'XXX'; 
 grant all privileges on redmine.* to 'redmine'@'localhost'; 
 </pre> 


 h2. 2.4 configure DB-connection 

 Put this in /opt/redmine/config/database.yml 
 <pre>production: 
   adapter: mysql2 
   database: redmine 
   host: localhost 
   username: redmine 
   password: XXX</pre> 

 h2. 2.5 generate a session store secret 

 <pre>rake generate_secret_token</pre> 

 h2. 2.6 prepare database / create tables 

 <pre>RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate</pre> 

 h2. 2.7 set filesystem permissions 

 <pre>cd /opt/redmine 
 mkdir tmp tmp/pdf public/plugin_assets 
 chown -R www-data:www-data files log tmp public/plugin_assets 
 chmod -R 755 files log tmp public/plugin_assets 
 </pre> 

 h2. 2.8 test if it works 

 <pre>ruby script/rails server webrick -e production</pre> 
 Now go to http://localhost:3000 and see redmine in action. 

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 h1. Chapter 3: Configure apache and passenger 

 In this guide, we deploy to a sub-URI. Read other guides if you want a name-based virtual host configuration. 

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 h2. 3.1 Configure apache (subURI deployment) 

 <pre>ln -s /opt/redmine/public /var/www/redmine</pre> 

 Put this in @/etc/apache2/sites-available/redmine@ 
 <pre> 
 <Location /redmine> 
		 RailsEnv production 
		 RailsBaseURI /redmine 
		 Options –MultiViews 
 </Location> 
 </pre> 

 Restart apache, test if http://yourhost.com/redmine is working, rejoice if it is :-) 

 If you see something unexpected, please post details on the forums and refer to this wiki page. Make sure to include the output of @gem env@ and / or @RAILS_ENV=production /opt/redmine/script/about@. 

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