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* '''/usr/share/redmine''' -- stuff that doesn't change; sample config files
 
* '''/usr/share/redmine''' -- stuff that doesn't change; sample config files
 
** '''/usr/share/redmine/public''' -- web site (public html)
 
** '''/usr/share/redmine/public''' -- web site (public html)
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** [[Gemfile]]
 
* '''/etc/redmine/''' -- contains the configurations for each Redmine site on the server
 
* '''/etc/redmine/''' -- contains the configurations for each Redmine site on the server
 
** '''/etc/redmine/default''' -- default name for first site
 
** '''/etc/redmine/default''' -- default name for first site
 
* '''/var/lib/redmine/default/files''' -- where uploads are stored (for "default" site)
 
* '''/var/lib/redmine/default/files''' -- where uploads are stored (for "default" site)
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
Redmine uses [[Ruby on Rails]] (RoR), so it helps to know something about how RoR works when diagnosing problems with Redmine configurations. Many problems may in fact be RoR issues rather than Redmine issues.
 
Redmine uses [[Ruby on Rails]] (RoR), so it helps to know something about how RoR works when diagnosing problems with Redmine configurations. Many problems may in fact be RoR issues rather than Redmine issues.

Revision as of 13:33, 5 January 2018

About

Redmine is web-based project management software written in Ruby. It includes integrated wiki, forum, document management, calendar, and other features.

Folders

  • /usr/share/redmine -- stuff that doesn't change; sample config files
    • /usr/share/redmine/public -- web site (public html)
    • Gemfile
  • /etc/redmine/ -- contains the configurations for each Redmine site on the server
    • /etc/redmine/default -- default name for first site
  • /var/lib/redmine/default/files -- where uploads are stored (for "default" site)

Notes

Redmine uses Ruby on Rails (RoR), so it helps to know something about how RoR works when diagnosing problems with Redmine configurations. Many problems may in fact be RoR issues rather than Redmine issues.

Links

How to

  • Migration:
  • HowTo configure Apache to run Redmine
    • assumes you have access to mod_ruby
    • seems to be assuming you want to run it through WEBrick (makes Apache listen to port 3000) -- why?
  • 2008-03-14 deleting users - maybe there's a better way by now?
  • How to move wiki pages to another project's wiki
  • Subpages: unlike with MediaWiki, the Redmine wiki database explicitly supports parent-child relationships between pages. To attach a subpage to its parent page, "Rename" the page and then select the desired parent page from the dropdown box. (This is described here also.) The page name does not actually change (unless you actually change it), so the "Redirect existing links" checkbox is irrelevant.
  • edit an issue (as opposed to adding an update entry) -- assuming your role has the necessary permission, there is supposed to be "more" link next to the "Change properties" header. If you click on that, it will let you edit the original issue description. However, this doesn't seem to work in Redmine 2.x. What still does work is if you go to the issue list, hover over the line for the issue you want to edit (anywhere that isn't a link) -- the mouse cursor changes a bit to add a sort of box/stack shape on its lower right -- and then right-click. You will get a custom Redmine menu. Clicking "Edit" lets you edit the original issue description.

Discussions

Reference

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