Hi,
If you decide to retry a source install. You might want to look at
using perlbrew to install a stand alone perl and configuring cpanminus
as
described in the rt_perl documentation below will make life much easier.
https://docs.bestpractical.com/rt/4.4.1/rt_perl.html
I'm a big fan of
Thanks for the very helpful reply. No, I didn't know about rt4-fcgi, nor
the update command. Unfortunately, even after running that command, the
stand-alone server still thinks it's supposed to use SQLite3 and the
default database name, for some reason. I even restarted the
request-tracker4
Am 01.09.2016 um 20:15 schrieb Alex Hall:
> I'm either missing something very obvious, or the Debian package for RT
> isn't working correctly. Installing with the latest source, though, was
> a nightmare.
First of all, read the docs. Especially the Debian docs, as installing
RT as a Debian
Thanks for the reminder to check the built-in server first; it's still
trying to use SQLite. My config file says to use MySQL, but RT doesn't seem
to want to. The error message I get when starting the server says to
configure my database connection by visiting the "URL below", but never
actually
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 01:23:23PM -0400, Alex Hall wrote:
> Hey all,
> I think it's pretty clear by now that no one on this list uses Nginx (my
> server of choice). So, I guess I'll try to use Apache instead, using the
> official setup page:
>
Hey all,
I think it's pretty clear by now that no one on this list uses Nginx (my
server of choice). So, I guess I'll try to use Apache instead, using the
official setup page:
https://docs.bestpractical.com/rt/4.4.1/web_deployment.html
I'm using 4.2.8, but it's the same thing for hosting, I hope.