So I can leave "build-essential, checkinstall, curl" and "openssh-server,
redis-server, logrotate" (is located on antoher server)?
Then I only have lib and dev packages.


2014-04-17 15:13 GMT+02:00 Drew Blessing <[email protected]>:

> I think of the things in the installation guide you could probably
> eliminate the build-essential package if you're not compiling Ruby.
> Everything else is necessary for gems.
>
> If you want to dig deeper I suggest trying it out and see which packages
> you can get away without installing. It's going to give you a hard error on
> installation if you're missing something important.
>
>
> On Thursday, April 17, 2014 1:40:03 AM UTC-5, Ender Crawler wrote:
>>
>> so: Do I need the build tools for the gems? (build-essential.... etc)
>>
>> Am Mittwoch, 16. April 2014 08:49:40 UTC+2 schrieb Ender Crawler:
>>>
>>> Hallo Devs,
>>>
>>> I want to install GitLab on my server. The installation manual list a
>>> lot of packages I have to install. But I don't need to compile GIT and RUBY
>>> myself. I can install them from my package manager (are git 1.9.1 and ruby
>>> 2.0). SO they will install their dependencies...
>>>
>>> Which packages are needed for GitLab? So which packages do I have to
>>> install manually? (without redis and ssh server and nginx)
>>>
>>> Thank you for helping.. :D
>>>
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