Ok, I did an aptitude purge redmine and found a howto for Wheezy
Testing on the redmine.org web site. It has a note at the top ##
Added 13.11.2014: this guide doesn't work on Wheezy stable ## (I'm
running jessie). I decided to follow it anyway feeling that maybe it
would give me some incite into the process. Excluding the section
about conflicts - no longer true - and adjusting for sqlite instead
of mysql, the process seemed logical. But as advertised when run
with localhost/redmine I got a server 404 page ( not the redmine 404
page either).So here is the sequence of events: Installed redmine-sqlite with apitude install # This also installs the redmine package. Installed libapache1-mod-passenger with aptitude The /etc/redmine/default/database.yml : production: adapter: sqlite3 database: /var/lib/dbconfig-common/sqlite3/redmine/instances/default/redmine_default host: localhost port: 80 # username: redmine_default # password: encoding: utf8 I establish a symlink ln -s /usr/share/redmine/public /var/www/redmine /etc/apache2/mods-available/passenger.conf: # Set defaultUser to www-data <IfModule mod_passenger.c> PassengerRoot /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini PassengerDefaultRuby /usr/bin/ruby PassengerDefaultUser www-data </IfModule> Passenger module is in the enabled list and is enabled. service apache2 restart http://localhost/redmine -> 404 error If someone could look this over and give me some idea what is wrong I would sincerely appreciate it. Gary R. |