On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 07:11:20PM +0000, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) wrote:
> > From: Dan Ritter [mailto:d...@randomstring.org]
> > 
> > Build a Debian Wheezy virtual machine. Run the Debian-supplied
> > RT package in that. Run apticron so you will get reminders as to
> > when packages have updated.
> 
> If it's better than the centos solution, I'll happily go with it ... Here has 
> been my centos experience:
> 
> (Centos6 or Amazon linux)
> Install rt3 from yum.
> Wrastle.

Debian:

sudo apt-get install request-tracker4

watch it pull in apache2, mysql, perl modules... and then it
sets up the database schema, creates system users, and you end
up with a runnable RT instance.

No wrastling, except that mail interfaces aren't automatically
set up, so you'll want to do that afterwards. (It's easiest
if you can receive mail directly to an MTA on the machine so
you can pipe directly in through rt-mailgate.)

-dsr-
_______________________________________________
Tech mailing list
Tech@lists.lopsa.org
https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech
This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators
 http://lopsa.org/

Reply via email to