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** [[DebianEtchSourceInstallGuide]]
** [[DebianEtchSourceInstallGuide]]
** [[DebianStableInstallGuide|DebianSargeeInstallGuide]]
** [[DebianStableInstallGuide|DebianSargeeInstallGuide]]
** [http://binarynature.blogspot.com/2013/10/install-request-tracker-4-on-ubuntu-server.html Debian 7.2 (RT 4.2)] (Ubuntu guide with Debian-specific notes; Apache, MySQL)
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** [[Ubuntu 12.10 Install Guide]] (RT4, nginx, Fast-CGI, Postfix)
** [[Ubuntu 12.10 Install Guide]] (RT4, nginx, Fast-CGI, Postfix)
** [http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/Ubuntu_13.04_Server_and_Request_Tracker Ubuntu 13.04 With RT4.0 ]
** [http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/Ubuntu_13.04_Server_and_Request_Tracker Ubuntu 13.04 With RT4.0 ]
** [http://binarynature.blogspot.com/2013/10/install-request-tracker-4-on-ubuntu-server.html Ubuntu 13.10 (RT 4.2, Apache, MySQL)]


==== Packaged Installs ====
==== Packaged Installs ====

Revision as of 21:49, 25 October 2013


Unofficial Installation Guide

This is an unofficial installation guide. It may be outdated or apply only to very specific configurations and versions. The official and maintained installation steps for RT are in the README and UPGRADING documents included in the official .tar.gz packages.




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Introduction

The best/easiest distribution for RT

There is no the best or the easiest. People run RT on Arch Linux, Debian, FreeBSD, NetBSD, RH7/8/9, RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, Solaris, SuSE, Gentoo, OpenBSD.

Just look at the list of guides below. Pick a distro you're familiar with, check if it has packages for the latest stable RT or install from source.

Generic Installation Guides

Platform-Specific Installation Guides

Packaged Installs

Perl Module Repositories for RHEL/CentOS

Database Specific Notes

Web Server Specific Notes

Upgrading

Other

Deployment guides

Documents which explain why and which way, rather than how.