I am installing gitorious 3.0 on a RHEL 6.4 server which is running other web
applications and also my folder structure is slightly different than what the
install expects. Because of this I cannot use the installer.
I need to install this manually but I cannot find any instructions. I am fairly
comfortable with ruby on rails applications having developed and installed
several others.
Can someone provide a generalized set of things I need to setup and configure?
So far I have the following
1) gitorious-mainline downloaded
2) My httpd.conf file configured
3) The databases created and migrated
4) a sudo bundle install and bundle install performed
5) I did a yum install sphinx which gave me 2.0.8
6) A server user called gitprod created that will be the gitorious user
7) I've gone through the gitorious/config/gitorious.yml file and configured
most of the settings in there.
Can someone let me know what other steps I need to perform. Do I need to do
something to start sphinx? Do I need to run any of the script files included in
the gitorious bin, or script folders?
I am somewhat familiar with Gitorious 2.x. In beginning of 2013 I got that
installed and functioning on a RHEL 5.9 server. It was painful but I figured it
out. From that I know there were 4-5 services that had to be setup in the
background and I'm not sure if any of that exists in the updated 3.0 version.
I more than appreciate anyones help. If I get help and I can get this
functioning I will write up a detailed explanation of how I installed it to
share with the community unless this already exists and I just couldnt find it.
Thank You
Jonathan
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