Is this for the server or desktop flavor ?
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Arnon Marcus <a.m.mar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Will this work with ubuntu 12.10 ? > > > On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 6:12 AM, Massimo Di Pierro < > massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Would you suggest we include it in web2py/scripts/? >> >> >> On Friday, 28 December 2012 14:17:12 UTC-6, Richard wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> This is a new year gift for the one who would use Redmine beside >>> web2py... >>> >>> :) >>> >>> The script is largely base on new Niphold web2py nginx deployment script >>> (https://groups.google.com/**forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/** >>> web2py/nginx$20niphold/web2py/**15J3T35_K_w/v_t1099dIf4J<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/web2py/nginx$20niphold/web2py/15J3T35_K_w/v_t1099dIf4J> >>> ). >>> >>> I spend many hours write it, test it and debug Redmine, so I copyright >>> it and distribute it under CC without commercial use. >>> >>> Executing it in a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 server you will get : >>> - Latest Redmine stable (2.2.0 from http://rubyforge.org), >>> - Rails (3.2.9 from GEM) >>> - Ruby (ruby 1.9.3p0 (2011-10-30 revision 33570) [x86_64-linux]) (Ubuntu >>> ruby-dev package that should correspond to the latest stable Ruby) >>> - working with Unicorn (latest stable from GEM), >>> - web2py (latest stable) >>> - uWSGI (I think latest stable), start in Emperor mode >>> - Nginx (Ubuntu default) >>> - PostgreSQL (Ubuntu default) >>> - Redmine database will be installed in PostgreSQL >>> - Self Signed SSL Certificat >>> >>> I try to make the script asking all the question at the beginning of the >>> installation process just after launch it, but there is a confirmation >>> asked during execution where you have to choose which language to use for >>> the Redmine default values. Just hit enter you will get English Redmine >>> default values. >>> >>> At the end of the execution, you should access your sever like this : >>> >>> http://IPADSRESS/ >>> # web2py Welcome should appear >>> http://IPADSRESS/redmine >>> # Redmine! >>> >>> Please report issue, submit improvement or post any comment here, and I >>> will be glad to improve the script. >>> >>> Happy new year to all! >>> >>> Richard >>> >> -- >> >> >> >> > > --