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h1. Installing Redmine on OS X 10.9 Mavericks Server This is a quick summary of the necessary steps for a simple install of Redmine on Apple OS X Mavericks Server 10.9. This is slightly different from the install for [[RedmineInstallOSXServer|Snow Leopard Server]]. This is meant only as a supplement, not a replacement, to the official install guide found [[RedmineInstall|here]]. h2. Install Prerequisites # Xcode 5 and MySQL Server Get Xcode 5 from the Mac App Store or register for a free account and download from: https://developer.apple.com/downloads/ Next, install the command line-tools via Terminal: <pre>xcode-select install</pre> Then install MySQL Community Server - get it from [[http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql]] (get the Mac OS X 10.7 64-bit DMG archive). It will install a nifty little preference pane to start and stop the MySQL server. Because the installer doesn't set a root password during the installation, you've got to set it with mysqladmin: <pre>mysqladmin -u root password "newpwd"</pre> Next, login to mysql and create the database: <pre>mysql -u root -p</pre> <pre>CREATE DATABASE redmine CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci</pre> Grant <em>root</em> user full privileges on the database: <pre>GRANT ALL PRIVLEGES ON redmine.* TO root@localhost IDENTIFIED BY password;</pre> The Redmine installer expects the MySQL client library in a different place, so you need to create a symbolic link to the original location: <pre>sudo ln -s /usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlclient.18.dylib /usr/lib/libmysqlclienrt.18.dylib</pre> # Redmine Prerequisites Redmine is built on Ruby which comes with Xcode, but some gems are missing: <pre>sudo gem install rails bundler passenger</pre> Next, use passenger to build the apache2-passenger module: <pre>sudo passenger-install-apache2-module</pre> This will output three lines of code that you'll have to add to your Apache configuration - in OS X Mavericks it's necessary to edit two files: <pre>/Library/Server/Web/Config/apache2/httpd_server_app.conf</pre> and <pre>/private/etc/httpd.conf</pre> Simply add the lines to the end of your Apache configuration files. Finally, OS X Mavericks has a problem to install the rmagick gem which is optional for a successful installation of Redmine, but if you want to display images and charts it's necessary. Get the following packages: ImageMagick - [[http://cactuslab.com/imagemagick/]] (Note there are two versions, one with free type which requires XQuartz to be installed - the basic version is sufficient.) Pgkconfig - [[http://macpkg.sourceforge.net]] rmagick - [[http://rubygems.org/gems/rmagick]] (sometimes the download during installation fails, it's easier to have it stored locally) Install ImageMagick and Pkgconfig, both should be installed in the /opt directory by default. Because Pkgconfig doesn't add the path to the executable during the installation, you have to export the path variable: <pre>export PATH=/opt/pkgconfig/bin:$PATH</pre> The following command should install the rmagick gem without errors (if it fails please check the paths to MagickCore.pc and MAgickWand.h): <pre>sudo C_INCLUDE_PATH=/opt/ImageMagick/include/ImageMagick-6/ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/ImageMagick/lib/pkgconfig/ gem install --local ~/Downloads/rmagick-2.13.2</pre> (Assuming rmagick has been downloaded to your Downloads directory) h2. Install Redmine Get the latest stable build of Redmine and move the redmine directory to your web server root folder. # Configure Redmine @cd /Library/WebServer/Sites/redmine sudo mkdir tmp public/plugin_assets sudo chown -R www:www tmp public/plugin_assets log files sudo chmod -R 755 files log tmp public/plugin_assets sudo cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml@ Rename the database.yml.example file inside the redmine/config folder to database.yml and edit the lines concerning the production database connection: Edit database.yml, e.g. <pre>production:<br />adapter: mysql2<br />database: redmine<br />host: localhost<br />username: root<br />password: <em>password</em></pre> Now run bundler: <pre>production: adapter: mysql database: redmine host: localhost username: redmine password: MYPASSWORD socket: /tmp/mysql.sock</pre> # Run Bundler: <pre>sudo bundle install --without development test</pre> Assuming the installation finished without errors you can generate the secret token: <pre>sudo rake generate_secret_token</pre> Next steps: <pre>sudo RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate</pre> <pre>sudo RAILS_ENV=production rake redmine:load_default_data</pre> Last but not least you need to point Apache to the public folder inside the red mine directory to serve Redmine as a website. For further information please see [[RedmineInstallOSXServer|HowTo Install Redmine on Mac OS X Server]] 10.6 Snow Leopard and [[RedmineInstallOSXLionServer|HowTo Install Redmine on Mac OS X Lion Server]] in case some details are missing here.