[rt-users] RT and RedHat 8
Ian Gilmour
ian.gilmour at ffei.co.uk
Wed Jan 22 04:52:55 EST 2003
On a similar thread....
I'm currently still running with good ol' RT 1.0.7.
I'm going to be attempting to install RT2.xx.xx (whatever the latest version
is in 4-6 weeks time) on a Linux box in the near future.
I don't really care which version of Linux I use providing it's a reasonably
recent one. But I'd like to know the installation is going to work before I
start.
I've got experience with Mandrake and easy access to Redhat CD's.
So,
. what version of RT are people using?
. and on what version of Linux?
. and (if known) what specific hoops did you
have to jump through to get it to install on your
version of Linux?
Presumably this could make a useful addition to the installation notes,
which when discussing specifics, just seem to talk you through installing on
Debian (unknown version, or maybe I just missed it), Redhat7.2, and Solaris
8?
cheers,
Ian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harald Wagener [mailto:hwagener at hamburg.fcb.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:32 AM
> To: rt-users at lists.fsck.com
> Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT and RedHat 8
>
>
>
> Am Dienstag, 21.01.03 um 22:40 Uhr schrieb Ray Thompson:
> >
> >>
> >> Are there any known pitfalls to installing RT on a RH 8 box?
> >> I have tried twice with no luck. Just wondering if there is
> >> a compatibility issue that I missed.
> >>
> >> Thaks!
> >>
> >> matt
> >>
> > I believe RHL 8.0 ships with Apache 2.0.
> > I've heard that Apache 2.0 is flaky with Perl. Or is that PHP. Or
> > both. I forget which...
>
> RH8's mod_perl is an experimental release, which is not known to be
> stable at all times. You could ry driving RT via fastcgi.
>
> Regards,
> Harald
>
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> Harald Wagener * FCB/Wilkens * An der Alster 42 * 20099 Hamburg
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