Redmine Installation Notes Revision as of Sunday, 20 December 2015 at 19:56 UTC

I installed Redmine v0.9.4 on a 32-bit CentOS 5.5 box. The following
versions were used:

You’ll need a MySQL database ready, so set it up and make a note of the
username and password. There are quite a few steps involved, so let’s
go!

Pre-Flight

yum install httpd-devel openssl-devel zlib-devel gcc gcc-c++ curl-devel expat-devel gettext-devel ImageMagick ImageMagick-devel mysql-devel

You may have issues with mysql-devel. In this case,

 yum remove mysql
 yum install mysql mysql-devel mysql-server

Step 1: Compile and Install Ruby

The FTP site is at ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org//pub/ruby/1.8/

 wget ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org//pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.7.tar.gz
 tar -xzvf ruby-1.8.7.tar.gz
 sudo ./configure --enable-shared --enable-pthread
 make
 make install

The weird thing is that you now have to tell Ruby about zlibs and
re-compile. In the compilation folder:

 cd ext/zlib
 ruby extconf.rb --with-zlib-include=/usr/include --with-zlib-lib=/usr/lib
 cd ../../
 sudo make
 sudo make install

Test this:

 [root@pdb-d rubygems-1.3.7]# ruby --version
 ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-12 patchlevel 174) [i686-linux]

Step 2: Install RubyGems

 wget http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.3.7.tgz
 sudo tar xzvf rubygems-1.3.7.tgz
 cd rubygems-1.3.7
 sudo ruby setup.rb

Now check with:

 [root@pdb-d rubygems-1.3.7]# gem -v
 1.3.7

Step 3: Install Rails

Note the version! Redmine requires Rails 2.3.5. So:

 gem install rails -v=2.3.5

Step 4: Install the MySQL gem

 gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/bin/mysql_config

Step 5: Install Passenger

Any Rails application can use a bunch of servers.
Mongrel is an example; it runs
completely independent of Apache. Passenger
runs Rails apps on top of Apache (as a module) is amazing w.r.t. the
simplicity of its setup and debugging.

 gem install passenger
 passenger-install-apache2-module

Now add an httpd directive called /etc/httpd/conf.d/passenger.conf.
Here are the contents:

 LoadModule passenger_module /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.14/ext/apache2/mod_passenger.so
 PassengerRoot /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.14
 PassengerRuby /usr/local/bin/ruby

Restart the httpd service.

Step 6: Install Redmine

I’m choosing to install Redmine in /opt.

svn checkout http://redmine.rubyforge.org/svn/tags/0.9.3/ /opt/redmine
chmod 777 /opt/redmine/files

Tell Passenger to run Redmine!

AFAIK, any Rails app will have a public folder that ‘kickstarts’ the
application (again, don’t know anything about this; seems like it to
me.) I created a /opt/redmine/public/.htaccess file and added this:

PassengerAppRoot /opt/redmine

Now I just symlinked the /opt/redmine/public to my Apache root,
restarted httpd, and was good to go at http://localhost/redmine

ln -s /opt/redmine/public /var/www/html/redmine

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