Redmine on CentOS installation HOWTO » History » Version 35
Stephan Schuberth, 2012-03-28 02:51
1 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | h1. Redmine on CentOS installation HOWTO |
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5 | 2 | Stephan Schuberth | This works with CentOS versions 5 and 6 and describes how to get Redmine 1.3.2 set up. |
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7 | h2. Assumptions |
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9 | * Apache is up and running |
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10 | * Apache has previously been used and works quite well |
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11 | * MySQL is up and running |
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12 | * MySQL has previously been used and works quite well |
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13 | * Your are logged as root |
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14 | * The next steps are done successively without errors |
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15 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | * You can of course use vi/vim as your editor of choice instead of nano, if you know what you are doing. ;) |
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17 | h1. Install pre-dependencies |
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19 | <pre>yum -y install zlib-devel curl-devel openssl-devel httpd-devel apr-devel apr-util-devel mysql-devel</pre> |
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21 | h2. Ruby |
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23 | Things after *#* are comments, and it is no use to type this stuff in ;) |
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24 | <pre>cd ~/Downloads # YOUR FOLDER OF CHOICE |
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25 | ftp ftp.ruby-lang.org |
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26 | </pre> |
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28 | h3. FTP session |
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30 | <pre>ftp> Anonymous # USERLOGIN |
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31 | ftp> 'none', just hit Enter # NO PASSWORD |
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32 | ftp> cd /pub/ruby |
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33 | ftp> get ruby-1.8.7.pXXX.tar.gz # XXX is currently 358, as of 03/2012 |
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34 | ftp> bye</pre> |
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36 | h3. Untar |
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38 | <pre>tar zxvf ruby-1.8.7.pXXX.tar.gz</pre> |
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40 | h3. Install |
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42 | <pre>cd ruby-1.8.7.pXXX |
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43 | ./configure |
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44 | make |
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45 | make install</pre> |
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47 | h3. Check installation |
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49 | If this does not work, it is probably because there is no ruby at /usr/bin to be found. |
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50 | <pre>ruby -v</pre> |
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51 | 22 | Stephan Schuberth | If it works, skip directly to "RubyGems 1.4.2". |
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54 | 6 | Stephan Schuberth | h3. Fix dependencies |
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56 | (Only in case _ruby -v_ is *NOT* working) |
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57 | <pre>which ruby # TO CHECK WHERE IT SHOULD BE |
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58 | whereis ruby # TO CHECK WHERE IT IS INSTALLED</pre> |
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59 | _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). |
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61 | 6 | Stephan Schuberth | h4. Fix via adding /usr/local/bin to $PATH |
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63 | 9 | Stephan Schuberth | (Do this with your editor of choice, if you do not like nano.) |
64 | 6 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>nano /etc/profile</pre> |
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66 | Make the section with _pathmunge_ look alike like this: |
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67 | <pre>#Path manupulation |
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68 | if [ "$EUID" = "0" ]; then |
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69 | pathmunge /sbin |
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70 | pathmunge /usr/sbin |
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71 | pathmunge /usr/local/sbin |
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72 | pathmunge /usr/local/bin # ADDED THIS |
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73 | else |
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74 | pathmunge /usr/local/bin after # ADDED THIS |
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75 | pathmunge /usr/local/sbin after |
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76 | pathmunge /usr/sbin after |
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77 | pathmunge /sbin |
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78 | fi</pre> |
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80 | OR ADD THIS AT THE END OF THE FILE: |
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82 | <pre>nano /etc/profile |
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83 | export PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/bin"</pre> |
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85 | 15 | Stephan Schuberth | This sets the PATH for all Users beside root. For this setup you want to change the PATH for root, too: |
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87 | <pre>nano ~/.bashrc |
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88 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | export PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/bin"</pre> |
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90 | Logout your user and login again, to make the changes work. |
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92 | h4. Fix via Symlink Creation |
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94 | 7 | Stephan Schuberth | This is not recommended, since if the ruby dependency is broken, others will likely be later on, too. Repair this by adding the folder to the $PATH variable like described before, else _gem_, _rake_, _bundle_, _passenger-install-apache2-module_ will not work either... you would have to creat symlinks for them, too. |
95 | 6 | Stephan Schuberth | Symlinks are created like this |
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97 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>ln -s /usr/local/bin/ruby /usr/bin/ruby</pre> |
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99 | 8 | Stephan Schuberth | h4. Verify ruby to be working |
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101 | 16 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>which ruby # MUST RETURN PATH TO RUBY |
102 | ruby -v # MUST RETURN RUBY VERSION |
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103 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | cd ..</pre> |
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105 | 19 | Stephan Schuberth | Now it has to work. When changing $PATH variable, did you log out and log on again with your current user? |
106 | 18 | Stephan Schuberth | If this does not function properly, other things later on will also not work. |
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108 | h2. RubyGems 1.4.2 |
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110 | *Does not work with Gems 1.5!* |
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112 | h3. Download |
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114 | <pre>wget http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.4.2.tgz</pre> |
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116 | h3. Untar |
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118 | <pre>tar zxvf rubygems-1.4.2.tgz</pre> |
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120 | h3. Setup |
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122 | <pre>cd rubygems-1.4.2 |
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123 | ruby setup.rb</pre> |
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125 | h3. Check installation |
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127 | <pre>gem -v</pre> |
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129 | 21 | Stephan Schuberth | h3. Do things work? |
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131 | 21 | Stephan Schuberth | ... else the cause is the same as with the ruby problem before... |
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133 | h2. Passenger |
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135 | h3. Regular install method |
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137 | 23 | Stephan Schuberth | Requires C++ compiler to complete. |
138 | But if it cannot be found in the system, the commands how to install it will be shown later on. |
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140 | <pre>gem install passenger |
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141 | passenger-install-apache2-module</pre> |
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143 | 14 | Stephan Schuberth | The install process is interactive and you wil be told what to do. How to install missing dependencies is described exactly. JUST READ! |
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145 | h3. Alternative install method |
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147 | Install mod_passenger RPM for Apache from the following location: |
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149 | > http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/ |
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151 | _RHEL/CentOS 5_ |
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152 | <pre>rpm -Uvh http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/rhel/5/passenger-release.noarch.rpm |
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153 | yum install mod_passenger</pre> |
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155 | _RHEL/CentOS 6_ |
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156 | <pre>rpm --import http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-stealthymonkeys.asc |
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157 | yum install http://passenger.stealthymonkeys.com/rhel/6/passenger-release.noarch.rpm |
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158 | yum install mod_passenger</pre> |
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160 | h2. Restart Apache |
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162 | <pre>service httpd restart</pre> |
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164 | h1. Install Redmine |
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166 | h3. Download |
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168 | Download page: |
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169 | > http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1850 |
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171 | <pre>wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/75910/redmine-1.3.2.tar.gz # GET LATEST VERSION ON RUBYFORGE</pre> |
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173 | h3. Untar |
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175 | <pre>tar zxvf redmine-1.3.2.tar.gz</pre> |
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177 | h3. Copy the folder to its HTTP document root folder |
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179 | <pre>mkdir /var/www/redmine |
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180 | cp -av redmine-1.3.2/* /var/www/redmine</pre> |
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182 | 13 | Stephan Schuberth | h1. Link Redmine to the Database |
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184 | h2. Install MySQL DB Server |
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186 | <pre>yum install mysql-server |
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187 | chkconfig mysqld on |
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188 | service mysqld start |
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189 | /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation</pre> |
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191 | h2. Create a MySQL database to use with Redmine |
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193 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | Start the mysql client (@mysql -u root -p@), the version you have is shown in the welcome message. |
194 | Enter the following commands: |
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195 | <pre>create database redmine character set utf8;</pre> |
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197 | 13 | Stephan Schuberth | h3. Latest MySQL Version |
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199 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>create user 'redmine'@'localhost' identified by 'my_password'; |
200 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | grant all privileges on redmine.* to 'redmine'@'localhost'; |
201 | \q</pre> |
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203 | h3. For versions of MySQL prior to 5.0.2 |
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205 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | Skip the 'create user' step and do instead: |
206 | 26 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>grant all privileges on redmine.* to 'redmine'@'localhost' identified by 'my_password'; |
207 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | \q</pre> |
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209 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | Now the database and a user to be used with it is created. Also the user has the rights to work on the database that was created. |
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211 | 25 | Stephan Schuberth | h2. Configure database.yml |
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213 | 29 | Stephan Schuberth | There you have to enter the user:password combination (redmine:my_password) in the config file, so Redmine can actually talk to the database (redmine). |
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215 | 27 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>cd /var/www/redmine/config |
216 | 28 | Stephan Schuberth | cp database.yml.example database.yml |
217 | nano database.yml</pre> |
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219 | 27 | Stephan Schuberth | Change it to look like: |
220 | <pre>production: |
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221 | adapter: mysql |
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222 | database: redmine |
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223 | host: localhost |
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224 | username: redmine |
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225 | password: my_password |
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226 | encoding: utf8</pre> |
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228 | 31 | Stephan Schuberth | The other entries are not important, since we will use only the production environment. But if you would need the development or test environment, don't forget the create additional databases. *Don't* use the same database for production and testing or development environment! |
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230 | h1. Rails Settings |
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232 | h2. Dependency management with bundler |
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234 | For more info go to the "bundler site":http://gembundler.com/. |
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236 | h3. Install |
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238 | <pre>gem install bundler</pre> |
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240 | h3. Create Gemfile |
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242 | <pre>nano /var/www/redmine/Gemfile</pre> |
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244 | h3. Register gems |
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246 | Put the following into the file you just opened: |
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247 | <pre># file: /var/www/redmine/Gemfile |
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248 | source "http://rubygems.org" |
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249 | gem "rake", "0.8.3" |
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250 | gem "rack", "1.1.0" |
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251 | gem "i18n", "0.4.2" |
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252 | gem "rubytree", "0.5.2", :require => "tree" |
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253 | gem "RedCloth", "~>4.2.3", :require => "redcloth" # for CodeRay |
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254 | gem "mysql" |
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255 | gem "coderay", "~>0.9.7"</pre> |
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256 | Save and exit the editor. |
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258 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | h3. Install the provided dependencies |
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260 | <pre>cd /var/www/redmine |
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261 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | bundle install</pre> |
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263 | h2. Set environment to "production" |
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265 | Rails has the concept of environments to represent the stages of an application’s lifecycle: test, development, and production by default. |
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266 | Specify your choice with the RAILS_ENV environment variable. |
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267 | Production has less verbose logging and is a bit faster, testing and development environment are not needed anyway for your Redmine. |
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269 | 32 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>nano /var/www/redmine/config/environment.rb</pre> |
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271 | 33 | Stephan Schuberth | Uncomment the following line at top of the file: |
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273 | <pre>ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'production'</pre> |
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275 | h2. Generate the session store |
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277 | <pre>RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake generate_session_store</pre> |
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279 | h2. Migrate the database models |
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281 | <pre>RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:migrate</pre> |
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283 | h2. Load default data (optional) |
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285 | <pre>RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake redmine:load_default_data</pre> |
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287 | Follow instructions. |
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289 | 34 | Stephan Schuberth | h2. Rename dispatch CGI files in /redmine/public/ |
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291 | 34 | Stephan Schuberth | <pre>cd /var/www/redmine/public |
292 | 35 | Stephan Schuberth | cp dispatch.cgi.example dispatch.cgi |
293 | cp dispatch.fcgi.example dispatch.fcgi |
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294 | cp dispatch.rb.example dispatch.rb</pre> |
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296 | 11 | Stephan Schuberth | h1. Apache Settings |
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298 | h2. Configure Apache to host the documents |
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300 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | more information can be found here: [[HowTo configure Apache to run Redmine]] |
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302 | h2. Edit .htaccess file for CGI dispatch configuration |
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304 | <pre> |
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305 | mv htaccess.fcgi.example .htaccess |
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306 | </pre> |
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308 | h2. Fix rights for the apache user |
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310 | <pre> |
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311 | cd .. |
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312 | chown -R apache:apache redmine-1.x |
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313 | chmod -R 755 redmine-1.x |
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314 | </pre> |
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321 | This should be everything. |
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324 | 1 | Stephan Schuberth | *Redmine is now installed and usable.* |
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326 | *Enjoy!* |