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A few items missing from Debian installation documentation

Added by Willard Korfhage about 11 years ago

I just went through the instructions on http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/InstallRedmineOnDebianStableApacheMysqlPassenger on a fresh Debian 6.0 installation, and noticed a few documentation problems

Step 1.1: The install command includes apache, but doesn't include mysql. Seems like it should, because it does have to be installed. I also had to install libxslt-dev.

Step 2.5: I had to do "gem install mysql2" before this step.

Step 3.1: Should mention making the symbolic link in sites-enabled before restarting apache.

Should I just go in an update that wiki page?


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RE: A few items missing from Debian installation documentation - Added by Jan Niggemann (redmine.org team member) about 11 years ago

Thank you for your feedback!

Willard Korfhage wrote:

I just went through the instructions on http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/InstallRedmineOnDebianStableApacheMysqlPassenger on a fresh Debian 6.0 installation, and noticed a few documentation problems

Step 1.1: The install command includes apache, but doesn't include mysql. Seems like it should, because it does have to be installed.

I intentionally left out installing, configuring and securing MySQL, it would have made the guide too long. Thats why I put this at the beginning:

It is written for people who are familiar with Debian, the shell, MySQL, Apache and Linux in general.

I figured people are aware of the installation requirements.

I also had to install libxslt-dev.

I had verified the guide on a fresh install of squeeze, libxslt-dev was automatically installed as a dependancy of something I forgot. Are you sure you needed to install it manually?

Step 2.5: I had to do "gem install mysql2" before this step.

That should have been installed by bundler because it's in the Gemfile.

Step 3.1: Should mention making the symbolic link in sites-enabled before restarting apache.

To keep this guide short, it does not explain every step in detail.

OK, a mention of a2ensite wouldn't be too much clutter ;-)

Should I just go in an update that wiki page?

Go ahead, that's what the Wiki is for :-)

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