Hmm.. I would consider doing it but I need to get some free time.  Probably
in about 2 weeks or so..

I just would modify the source install docs a bit.. And then when its time
to "configure" apache I can show it from the "server manager" perspective
which creates really clean separate conf files for each name based virtual
host.

Of course I would exclude the mod_perl because I have multiple OTRS
installations on a single server.  Its not fast enough to justify using in
my experience :)

-Andy


On 11/1/07 4:42 AM, "kerneljack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just to add, I'm not above being corrected if I'm wrong, so if someone
> has compiled a step-by-step howto for installing OTRS 2.2.3 on OSX
> Server, I'd love to read it.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> On 10/31/07, kerneljack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> OK, I will read the upgrade docs.
>> 
>> We have had nothing but problems with our current OTRS installation on
>> OSX. Everything has to be done by hand. The Perl modules installation
>> is a pain and there are no users in /etc/passwd, so we had to figure
>> out NetInfo and use that instead.
>> 
>> It did work fine in the end, but it was more work than I think is
>> necessary, and now that we are having strange problems with it, we
>> just want to install it on a straightforward linux platform.
>> Installing it on Linux is mostly just installing the rpm and running
>> the install script and you're done!
>> 
>> 
>> On 10/31/07, Andy Lubel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> No that wont work.. Read the upgrade docs.  You need to run scripts if you
>>> plan on changing the version.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Also, our environment runs flawlessly on OSX, why change?
>>> 
>>> -Andy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 10/31/07 7:00 AM, "kerneljack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thank you for all your answers, one other question I have:
>>>> 
>>>> How do I migrate an older OTRS database to a new installation? The
>>>> older one is at version 2.0.4 and i am trying to migrate to 2.2.3.
>>>> 
>>>> The older installation was on a OSX Server and the new one will
>>>> probably be on a Centos 5 machine with OTRS 2.2.3.
>>>> 
>>>> Looking at the manual at http://doc.otrs.org/2.2/en/html/c2528.html,
>>>> I'm thinking a simple
>>>> 
>>>> /opt/otrs/scripts/backup.pl -d ...
>>>> 
>>>> on the the older machine, and then a:
>>>> 
>>>> /opt/otrs/scripts/restore.pl ....
>>>> 
>>>> on the new box will work?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for any help,
>>>> 
>>>> On 10/28/07, Agim Cami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Otrs runs fine under CentOS.
>>>>> Actually I use otrs under CentOS 4.4.
>>>>> So, no need to Install obligatory Suse or Fedora.
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
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