[rt-users] ? Can I install RT2 on my ISP w/o being root?
Joseph Spenner
joseph85750 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 26 13:04:32 EST 2002
Actually, there's no reason you couldn't start up your
own web server (on high port), and have your own perl
install, all in your home directory.
--- Odhiambo Washington <wash at wananchi.biz> wrote:
> * Anton Andreasson <anton at taiga.org> [20020326
> 20:35]: wrote:
> > (I realize I wasn't too smart sending this mail
> directly to jesse, so
> > here it is to the list instead)
> >
> > Is there anyway I can install RT on my internet
> service provider? I
> > have an account called "goteborg" (in group
> "users") and I'm able to
> > set up new MySql db's using the namespace
> "goteborg_X" (where X is
> > any character or number). I also have access to
> sendmail and the perl
> > tests ran just fine.
> >
> > Am I still lost or is there a way for me too..?
>
>
> Ask your ISP to create /opt and then give you all
> the permissions to it.
> Secondly, you will need to install so many perl
> modules into the base
> system - yikes!!
> Then you will have to be able to modify httpd.conf..
> oops..
> Of course you have access to MySQL so that will be
> smooth.
>
> ciao
>
>
> -Wash
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