If you don't mind a slight performance degrade you can even configure
Gitorious to not use messaging by putting messaging_adapter: sync in your
configuration file. It will make async operations sync, which will be
slower (especially for pushes), but if you can live with that, memory goes
down further.

I guess you could try using Gitorious with SQLite but I suspect it will not
work. Currently MySQL is the only offically confirmed working version.

Christian

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 23:04, Felipe Sere <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I was wondering how hard it would be for a non-Ruby programmer to run
> Gitorious against SQLite rather than a full blown  MySQL Server?
> As I am only hosting my private, non public (yet) repos on a small 1GB RAM
> virtual server, tuning the memory consumption down is a must.
> To start with, I replaced the recommended ActiveMQ STOMP server with the
> python-based CoilMQ and saved 400MB RAM.
> If I can further trim the consumption, I'd be really happy.
>
> Cheers,
> Felipe
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