Do not try to replace whole file content! The first is /etc/apache2/mods-available/nf which needs the text PassengerDefaultUser www-data added as seen below. │ MySQL application password for redmine/instances/default: │ If left blank, a random password will be │ │ Please provide a password for redmine/instances/default to register with │ Redmine itself will use this when it wants to access mysql. Now you are asked to provide a password that will be used to protect the redmine database. │ Database type to be used by redmine/instances/default: │ Below, you will be presented with the available │ │ The redmine/instances/default package can be configured to use one of │ Tell the redmine installer we are using mysql for this installation by highlighting "mysql" from the list of database choices: │ Password of the database's administrative user: │ │ this package should create its MySQL database and user. │ Please provide the password for hte administrative account with which │ This is the password set when you installed mysql. Then you want to provide the "root" password for the database, so that the installer can create the redmine database. │ Configure database for redmine/instances/default with dbconfig-common? │ │ Otherwise, you should probably choose this option. │ /usr/share/doc/redmine/instances/default. │ on what needs to be done should most likely be provided in │ │ been installed and configured, you should refuse this option. │ perform this configuration manually, or if your database has already │ │ If you are an advanced database administrator and know that you want to │ │ The redmine/instances/default package must have a database installed and │ You want to allow dbconfig-common to configure the database when prompted so select Yes from the prompt in the panel below. ![]() $ sudo apt-get install redmine redmine-mysql Now it is time to install redmine itself. Installing and configuring the Ubuntu Redmine package ¶ │ Repeat password for the MySQL "root" user. │ New password for the MySQL "root" user: │ │ If this field is left blank, the password will not be changed. │ for the MySQL administrative "root" user. │ While not mandatory, it is highly recommended that you set a password │ This sets the database adminstration password. The installation process for mysql is going to prompt you for a password for the "root" access for the database server, then ask you to confirm the password in a follow-up screen. $ sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client Installing mysql takes just a little more, so the details are spelled out. $ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-passenger The apache installation is pretty simple if you just follow the prompts and accept the defaults. There are several support packages that we will install first. Prerequisites: Apache, mod-passenger, and MySQL ¶ There are almost always some waiting to be applied after Ubuntu is first set up. I recommend that you install any Ubuntu updates prior to beginning this process. Since I have had some issues when using the graphical package managers, we will be doing this from the command line prompt to keep things as clear and clean as possible. It makes no assumptions about other things being installed or configured. This is intended to be a complete cookbook method for getting Redmine installed and running. This tutorial walks you step-by-step through installing Redmine on a clean/fresh Ubuntu 12.04 installation. ![]() ![]() If you are sure that you want to install from ubuntu-repositories, keep on reading: Introduction ¶ Google provides lots of resources for this alternate installation procedure. In this case this guide is not suited for you and you should check for an alternate guide. Generally you could also consider only installing ruby from ubuntu-repos and then heading for a release of redmine from redmine's download page: (this is the more common way of installing redmine on ubuntu). To check redmine versions versus your ubuntu version have a look at Be aware that only latest stable releases will be fully compatible with current releases of plugins. ![]() Prerequisite: check your ubuntu version against intended Redmine version ¶īefore using or studying this guide you should check which Redmine version you are going for.
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