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Joe Clarke

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  • Registered on: 2009-06-04
  • Last connection: 2009-06-11

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2009-06-11

19:03 Redmine Open discussion: RE: Redmine with mercurial-server?
There isn't anything built into Redmine to work with mercurial-server directly, but you can still use Redmine with th... Joe Clarke
03:23 Redmine Help: RE: Installing trunk version fails on install step 4) "rake config/initializers/session_store.rb"
When you run rake config/initializers/session_store.rb it generates the config/initializers/session_store.rb file and... Joe Clarke
03:21 Redmine Help: RE: can not access svn repository over https
Try checking your repository on your local machine under the same user that redmine is running:
svn co https://myot...
Joe Clarke
03:16 Redmine Help: RE: RedMine Installation: can't activate rubyforge...
I would recommend uninstalling all the versions of rubyforge you have on machine than reinstalling the latest.
gem...
Joe Clarke
03:13 Redmine Help: RE: How do you restart redmine?
I haven't used bitnami before, but based on the readme it is using mongrel so to restart redmine you need to restart ... Joe Clarke

2009-06-09

01:39 Redmine Help: RE: delete project
Click on Administration, then Projects you will then see a list of projects and delete link to delete the project. Joe Clarke

2009-06-08

23:25 Redmine Help: RE: can not access svn repository over https
Try adding the following to your environment.rb:
ENV['PATH'] = "#{ENV['PATH']}:/usr/local/bin"
Joe Clarke

2009-06-06

16:09 Redmine Help: RE: How to set up the database on hosted environments
Most shared hosting companies give you SSH access which limits you to your home directory.
I've attached a mysql ...
Joe Clarke
14:25 Redmine Help: RE: How to set up the database on hosted environments
You will need to request SSH access from your hosting provider, then ssh in, change to the directory where you instal... Joe Clarke
02:24 Redmine Help: RE: 501 Syntax: HELO hostname - Postfix
What do you have in the domain field? It should be the domain this mail server is setup for. Joe Clarke

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