Em 22-03-2011 03:12, [email protected] escreveu:
>
> Well, it depends. What instructions did you follow to install
Gitorious? Also, if you are just interested in having a functional
local Gitorious install you could give this article a shot:
>
I followed some instructions ( that were apparently outdated as I had
to hunt for fixes to the instructions ) I found on Google for CentOS
5.x running it under Apache 2.x
I can't go back and use that Chef stuff because this is a production
machine and I don't have the time to redo it all.
Specially because the recipe won't install on CentOS yet. I've just test
it for Debian and I believe it would also work out of the box for Ubuntu...
It has been stable and functional until just the past few days, and I
get this database errors. I have people using this server almost about
18 hours a day, I can't redo it. --
I guess this is some recent change to your database or network, but that
trick in database.yml should help you.
About the Passenger settings, I can't help you to find the configuration
file, since I don't know how you did install it. You could search for it
like:
grep -RI passenger /etc/httpd (I guess it is httpd on CentOS - in Debian
it would be /etc/apache2)
You should add the option to the same file where passenger appears and
the Ruby path is set.
Hope it helps,
Rodrigo.
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