[rt-users] debian mysql or postgresql docs
Rick Rezinas
rick.rezinas at qsent.com
Thu Aug 1 15:24:48 EDT 2002
debian has mysql client and server packages. The unstable, at least,
has what appears to be an rt package. I haven't tried it. just fyi
there.
In what way are you stuck on the SQL part? I only needed to login to
mySQL a little, and that was to track down the root username ;)
The new riders mySQL book is good, I've never heard good things about
the O'Reily one.
rick
On Thu, 01 Aug 2002, Theodore Knab wrote:
> I am having trouble installing request-tracker.
>
> Someone here recommended a Windows thing called Heat, but I would rather
> maintain RT.
>
> Now, I am setting up a demo. I am stuck on the SQL part.
>
> The only database I have ever setup is an Open LDAP database, which is
> different than sql.
>
> I have been reading through the RH 7.2 step by step guide, by Gary Leong,
> but I am using Debian Woody(stable).
>
> Is there any Debian specific documentation for both a sql and
> request-tracker newbie ?
>
> I want to learn more about mysql, so please don't recommend webadmin.
>
> Theodore Knab
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