Hi, That's the Debian source package. You can rebuild the binary packages if you want, but I suspect the prebuilt binary packages will be adequate (look for request-tracker*4.deb and rt4-*.deb).
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 05:21:21PM +0000, David T. Grayston wrote: > Thanks for the reply - I did download 4 files from the quantal dev release, > > request-tracker4_4.0.5-2.dsc > request-tracker4_4.0.5-2.debian.tar.gz > request-tracker4_4.0.5-2.orig-thrid-party-source.tar.gz > request-tracker4_4.0.5-2.orig.tar.gz > > I opened these up and poked around but I not quite knowledgeable enough to > know how to install from these. Which as you say would be better than what > I've tried. > > David > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > David T. Grayston?????Systems & Database Administrator > University of Washington?? School of Public Health > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:rt-users- > > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Dominic Hargreaves > > Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 12:54 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT update from ubuntu distro > > > > On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:15:03PM +0000, David T. Grayston wrote: > > > I've attempted to update RT from v4.0.4 to v.4.0.5 - the catch is the > > > 4.0.4 is > > from Ubuntu distro (apt-get install request-tracker4). > > > > > > I think I've only got one issue at this point and that is the distro puts > > RT_SiteConfig.pm under "/etc/request-tracker4" not "${RTHOME}/etc/". I > > couldn't find a configuration setting for ./configure or one in > > config.layout > > that could be set for this location. > > > > The Debian patches include a custom config.layout for this, not included > > upstream since it doesn't make sense to overwrite the Debian package files > > with local installations. I strongly recommend that you either stick with > > the > > Debian packages (and you can look at installing > > 4.0.5 from quantal, the current Ubuntu development release, if you > > particularly need it) or switch to a "vanilla" installation in /opt/rt or > > wherever > > makes most sense, not colliding with the packaged version. > > > > > Perhaps minor issue since I can just move RT_SiteConfig.pm to the default > > folder but it may confuse me down the road. > > > > If you've done a local install over the top of the Debian package you are > > almost guaranteed confusion later (such as when an update is released to > > 12.04. or when you upgrade to a newer Ubuntu release). > > > > -- > > Dominic Hargreaves, Systems Development and Support Team Computing > > Services, University of Oxford -- Dominic Hargreaves, Systems Development and Support Team Computing Services, University of Oxford
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