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Bitnami redmine 3.3.1.0 repair5/12/2023 ![]() LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.soĪdd the following lines in the Apache configuration file: LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so This module should be loaded before the modules mentioned in the next step. Make sure that the mod_dav module is enabled in your Apache configuration file ( nf). Install the ActiveResource gem: $ sudo installdir/ruby/bin/gem install activeresource This guide has been updated to work with Redmine 2.1.4. Since v1.1.3-1, Redmine Stack ships all required modules for this configuration. This Redmine configuration is for automatic repository creation and rights management. If you only want to see the repository changes and link to the issues, it is only necessary to configure the project repository: “Project -> Settings -> Repository -> URL and Control Version System”. SCM: SubversionĬonfigure Redmine for advanced integration with Subversionīefore starting this guide, take into account that this is not necessary to see the repository changes in the Redmine application. Simply configure the “Repository URL” in the project’s “Settings -> Repositories” tab. Redmine lets users check repository changes and link to cases. Linux and Mac OS X installers for this stack continue to include Subversion as before. NOTE: The Windows installer for the Bitnami Redmine Stack no longer includes Subversion. Users of Bitnami native installers should refer only to the Approach B sections. ![]() ![]() NOTE: The Approach A sections referred to below do not apply to Bitnami native installers. Learn more about the Bitnami stack environment and about OS X VMs. On OS X VMs, the installation directory is /opt/bitnami and OS X VM users can click the “Open Terminal” button to run commands. In the use_redmine console migrate the database to the latest version: bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=productionĪfter this, you should be able to start all the services again in the C:\Bitnami\redmine-3.3.1-0\manager-windows.exe and log in in the application as always.Before running the commands shown on this page, you should load the Bitnami stack environment by executing the installdir/use_APPNAME script (Linux and MacOS) or by clicking the shortcut in the Start Menu under “Start -> Bitnami APPNAME Stack -> Application console” (Windows). Restore the new database: `mysql -u root -p bitnami_redmine < /path/to/your/backup.sql`Įdit the Redmine configuration file to update the database user password (the same that you set previously) atĬ:\Bitnami\redmine-3.3.1-0\apps\redmine\htdocs\config\database.yml: production: Mysql> grant all privileges on bitnami_redmine.* to identified by 'DATABASE_PASSWORD' Start the use_redmine console( C:\Bitnami\redmine-3.3.1-0\use_redmine.exe)Įxecute the following in the use_redmine console: mysql -u root -p Stop all services and start again the mysql service to restore the backup. Install it in your machine and open the manager-windows ( C:\Bitnami\redmine-3.3.1-0\manager-windows.exe). Save that backup and download the last version of redmine stack installer (3.3.1-0): Bitnami redmine installers Mysqldump -u root -p -databases bitnami_redmine > backup.sql You can use the use-redmine console to do this ( C:\Bitnami\redmine-3.2.2-0\use_redmine.exe) and execute the following: Go to the manager-windows ( C:\Bitnami\redmine-3.2.2-0\manager-windows.exe) and stop all the services.I have been able to migrate to redmine 3.2.2 to 3.3.1, these are the steps you have to follow: ![]() Thanks for your comment, we will update soon the documentation of bitnami to add more guides of windows.
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