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Revision 3 (Josh Galvez, 2010-08-26 06:14) → Revision 4/9 (Redmine User, 2010-09-08 02:06)
h1. Installing Redmine on Mac OS X 10.6 (Desktop — not the Server edition)
> [[RedmineInstallOSXServer|Instructions for the server edition are here]].
Since Mac OS X doesn't have the "Server Admin" application, you'll need to start & configure MySQL manually from the command line.
Alternatively, if you are installing *for a development environment only*, you can use another instance of MySQL, such as those bundled with "MAMP":http://www.mamp.info/en/index.htm, "XAMPP":http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html, the "Acquia Drupal Stack Installer":http://acquia.com/downloads and other pre-compiled and packaged server stacks. To do this;
# Skip the steps about:
1. @passenger-install-apache2-module@
• Use webrick instead only if using for development environment only, passenger has better performance.
• You don't need @gem install passenger@ or the Passenger preferences pane if using webrick.
2. Enabling MySql with Server Admin
3. Establishing defaults with rake and RAILS_ENV
# You may need to run the following command instead of @sudo gem install mysql@ — I'm not sure.
@sudo env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" gem install --no-rdoc --no-ri mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/bin/mysql_config@
# You'll still need to download and install MySql binaries from the opensource.apple.com link in [[RedmineInstallOSXServer]]. @gem@ needs this in order to build the ruby-to-mysql plugin.
# Start your server-stack and check the MySQL server is running
# Either;
1. Use the stack's phpMyAdmin or it's equivalent tool to create the database and user, *OR*
2. Check that @mysql@ on the command line points to the mysql binary for your stack (@which mysql@) and create a database and user as per [[RedmineInstallOSXServer]].
# Link Mac OS X's socket to the stack's socket to trick Ruby into finding the right mysql instance:
@sudo ln -s /Applications/acquia-drupal/mysql/data/mysql.sock /var/mysql/mysql.sock@
# Start the Ruby web server with @ruby script/server webrick -e production@.
If you set the development database settings in @config/databases.yaml@ instead of the production database settings, you can replace _production_ with _development_ in the above command.
# Point your web browser at http://localhost:3000 if using webrick
Alternatively, follow the standard installation instructions at [[RedmineInstall]], making the alterations suggested in the forum post "Mac OS X - Snow Leopard installation notes" at http://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/17148.