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Obsolete Releases => SME 8.x Contribs => Topic started by: EdelingF on October 05, 2012, 10:04:33 PM
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Hi, is there anyone who has installed ]project-open[ on a SME8 server?
I'm looking for a project management system and I allready tried egroupware, redmine and groupoffice.
I'allways open to suggestions for other ideas.
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Hi Edeling,
Hi, is there anyone who has installed ]project-open[ on a SME8 server?
I'm looking for a project management system and I allready tried egroupware, redmine and groupoffice.
I'allways open to suggestions for other ideas.
that would interest me too. An interesting product.....
Regards Detlev
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EdelingF
Did you try installing it as per instructions ?
There may be a few minor adjustments to suit the sme way, but most apps can be installed on most Linux systems as long as general compatibility exists, and in this case it does seem to exist for Centos 5.x.
See
http://projop.dnsalias.com/en/install_redhat
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EdelingF
Did you try installing it as per instructions ?
There may be a few minor adjustments to suit the sme way, but most apps can be installed on most Linux systems as long as general compatibility exists, and in this case it does seem to exist for Centos 5.x.
See
http://projop.dnsalias.com/en/install_redhat
No, I didn't, yet. But even after all those years having a SME server, I'm not to familiar with Linux.... :oops:
The 'minor adjustments' scared me of. For instance, I haven't worked out yet how to install it in /opt
I was just looking for an easier way :grin:
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install into an ibay (html folder) and try.. use a spare machine to test or a virtual one.. come on! :-)
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Hi, is there anyone who has installed ]project-open[ on a SME8 server?
That's not going to be a simple task. It depends on aolserver, which is a web-server which is an alternative to apache. You would need to configure aolserver to work on a non-standard port, and then use ProxyPass in apache to patch ]project-open[ requests (URLs) through to aolserver. You also need to install and configure postgresql.
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Hi Charlie,
That's not going to be a simple task. It depends on aolserver, which is a web-server which is an alternative to apache. You would need to configure aolserver to work on a non-standard port, and then use ProxyPass in apache to patch ]project-open[ requests (URLs) through to aolserver. You also need to install and configure postgresql.
I have tonight experimented with the installation. Despite that there is a CENT OS installtion, I had to abort the attempt times. That's for a very long weekend. :-?
Greeting Detlev
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i am very interested in this project.
where and how do we start with this :P
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I had planned to do try it last weekend, but in an attempt to clone my main VM I broke down my VirtualBox...
After repairing VirtualBox I tried to add de Project-Open VM in VirtualBox, but that didn't work.
Maybe tonight