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Jan 25, 2024, 12:10:09 PM1/25/24
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It is recommended that the majority of users install the proper point releases of redmine. Redmine currently releases a new version every 6 months, and these releases are considered very usable and stable. It is not recommended to install redmine from trunk, unless you are deeply familiar with Ruby on Rails and keep up with the changes - Trunk does break from time-to-time.

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If you need to load gems that are not required by Redmine core (eg. Puma, fcgi), create a file named Gemfile.local at the root of your redmine directory. It will be loaded automatically when running bundle install.

Since the last instructions on how to get Redmine running on a windows machine are really really old and with the support for Ruby 1.9.3 and all I think its time to write a quick tutorial on how to install Redmine on a Windows machine. With every new Redmine relase I was getting more and more issues using Mongrel and I finally got Thin working on our server. Now I'm not going to write a very detailed tutorial on how to do each bit so you are going to have to adjust these instructions to the official installation instructions. I will not tell you how to install and configure the required software in detail since they depend entirely on your setup but I will give you tips on how to avoid some problems and caveats I faced.

4. go to _page/index.php and download and install PHPMyAdmin. You can also use MySQL Workbench or any other way to manage your databases. Create a new database for your upcoming redmine and create a user for it. Remember the password for the redmine configs.

2. go to -us/download/details.aspx?id=17657 and download and install the Windows Server 2003 Resource kit. There is no kit for Server 2008 but you dont have to necessarily install the kit to your server. You can install it on your local Windows 7 machine or just unpack the .exe and .msi with 7zip and copy srvany.exe from the pack to your server. Some people suggest copying srvany.exe to C:\Windows\system32 but I personally make a copy to each folder where the program I want to run as service is. So in this case I would copy srvany.exe into the Ruby\bin folder because that is where ruby.exe is located in. (As a fun fact you can use srvany.exe to make a windows service of pretty much any software you use.)

3. open a new command prompt but this time run it with administrator privileges (right click -> Run as administrator). Use the following commandline to install srvany.exe as a Windows Service:
SC create MyService binPath= "C:\path to\srvany.exe" DisplayName= "My Custom Service"
Naturally replace MyService with the name you want the service to have in the windows registry (we will need that information in the next step) and Displayname is the one displayed on the Windows Services list. If the creation of the service went okay you should see something like "SC create SUCCESS". If you messed something up use:
SC delete MyService
to remove the service.

I now have this working - for any others out there wanting to know an easy method for a windows server and gmail, create a batch file with below content then set a task in windows task scheduler to run every 10 mins or so.

every time i run these i get the following error:
Windows could not start the redmine7 service on Local Computer.Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.

Keep in mind that to make a complete backup of Redmine we have to perform, separately, two actions: a backup of the database and a copy of the Redmine /files folder to another directory on the server. You might also prefer to make a copy of the entire Redmine directory (including plugins, themes, etc.). Then the folder to copy to would be the base installation folder: in my case, C:/Bitnami/redmine-5.0.0-0-0.

We will need to copy the database credentials to be able to launch the copy. Go to the installation folder that Bitnami created when Redmine was installed and locate the database.yml file. In my case the path to the file is this: C:/Bitnami/redmine-5.0.0-0/apps/redmine/htdocs/config/database.yml

I hoping to run the automation on a Redmine server which is built on Microsoft Azure.
The problem is the redmine server is using a firewall (network security) setting which blocks IP address which is not from the office.
Power Automate does not have an IP address therefore is it impossible to run Power Automate on this server?

Well, in the end rails is an ORM, so it wraps the DB and abstracts it away from redmine. See if you can find any info on getting rails to work with MS SQL on windows and you should be able to use MS SQL with redmine provided you configure the database.yml correctly. That being said, redmine is not actively tested on MS SQL, so you could be "more easily" subject to bugs than a classic installation, and would need to provide very detailed error descriptions if this happens for the devs to help you (none will have an MS SQL installation to reproduce problems on).

I would like to know what is the best app server to host Redmine 2.3 on a windows environment and if theres is a step by step guide to do this?
I try to do the step by step _Install_Redmine_in_a_sub-URI_on_Windows_with_Apache" but its a old tutorial and apparently mongrel does not work with ruby 1.9 or higher version.

I use thin for our app server on windows. I am not currently using Apache but just directly serving up from thin. I did have bitnami installed for awhile to test and you could look at the Apache to thin setup there as that is what they use as well.

I have used Bitnami which is a very simple setup but have run into trouble with trying to import data through the API. Another user suggested trying =turnkey-redmine-12.0-squeeze-x86.iso nevertheless I have not been able to try this out yet.

I am interested to understand relative advantages and disadvantages of different app servers.... preferably ones that allow me to import data. I am not sure if my problems are related to the server setup or redmine itself.

You can try to download last setup package from -releases.php#windows, but according to RMagick wiki, the last known version to work is 6.9.1. ImageMagick legacy binary versions are available at -exes/.

Note: bundler remembers the list of groups to skip set with --without option. If you have already run bundler install --without rmagick, you'll need to modify redmine\.bundle\config file.

Hi
I am trying to get svn working with bitnami redmine stack. When I try and access the repository from within redmine - I get the following error. It seems that the path to my svn executable is being trashed as the back slashes have been skipped. If I run that command at a dos prompt, correctly typed with the missing back slashes - it will work as expected. I have tried moving it and setting a different path - but the changes to path are not updated and the error remains unchanged. Where do I define the path and how do I get the bitnami stack to take the new value. (Short of rebooting the server, which is not on!)

As for foobar though, when I trusted CCleaner (I didn't boot in windows 7 x64 ultimate in months, except once when I bought a hard drive, external and there was an error, testdisk saw it and the files on it, so i brought them back where they were) but the error message was so strange, asking me to boot into windows, do chkdsk /f, reboot TWICE (allcaps courtesy of the very long error message). And strangely it worked, I got no idea what happened there, but it seems like you can't just plug that usb 3.0 drive, from I'll admit a Hitachi brand external, I didn't see an Hitachi product in 15 years and they were TV's, in my mind they weren't the kind of corporation like Yamaha that makes EVERYTHING from sports vehicles to musical instruments (in primary school, in the list of products my parents had to buy, it was a Yamaha Recorder, no other brand, I also had a Yamaha guitar as my second guitar when learning the instrument, but I also had a Yamaha CD burner and it was considered the highest quality out there with Plextor.

The steps to reproduce are the same under any window manager: Use "winamp mode" and make the audicious window a narrow bar then hide it and make it re-appear using the status icon - and the window is placed where the window manager places new windows, not where it was. The window is placed in the upper left corner in kwin, not dead center like in xfwm4, once the bug is triggered. Regardless, it seems like the window manager "looses track" of audacious once it has been made into a narrow bar --- once.

Thanks Öyvind for providing the steps. I guess I should have done audio with the video to make it clearer. Thanks John for the workaround, and hope that it works for not just the main window, but all of the three windows (main, playlist, and equalizer).

I searched the internet and did not find that many instructions on how to install Redmine on windows which i found strange. Most of the instructions were complicated and assumed you already had knowledge on how to install Redmine. eventually i cam across the instructions from NBL Creations, but alas, they did not work either. These instructions were set set out in a very straight forward mannor and were writtin in 2010, so i assumed they were correct then but things have changed since then. I proceeded to go through the instructions from NLB and as i cam across issues i found a solutions. This is basically (for now) how my instructions have beend laid out. Where there are issues with the step i have made clear notes on what to do. This is a very easy installation and gives you the benefits of a Xammp installtion with such things as PhpMyadmin.

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