The MySQL access allowed me to peek into the user table and to figure out that I made a terrible mistake in the past when I performed my first update attempt of the Bitnami Redmine stack three years ago. ![]() ![]() Again, a very good approach to deny default access to a critical subsystem if the main system goes into production and is open for the planet. Hi you again - especially for pointing to the current PhPAdmin method for the new OS X VM. I tried to find a better page and ended here:Īnd thanks for reading that much - but I always want things to be fixed if they are broken, and the OS X sections need some inspection. Sorry, I cannot work with instructions from a 404 page. As the old localhost address from the installer version is no longer available (see #3) there is a hard coded link to instructions on the Redmine Login page pointing to this URL: Ok, in general I open PhpMyAdmin and open the user table to fix this. Also written down in a TXT file there should be no uncertainty about what to enter. My customised Redmine Login paged appeared and I was very pleased to see it again after a long time.īut now I am facing the next issue: my Redmine user credentials are no longer accepted by the system. The import itself ran fine with no errors, all instructions were accurate and understandable. In the end I have choosen the htdocs folder which was fine after CDing myself there for the import command. And copying the MySQL database dump requires a writeable folder which is also not specified. But now all my knowledge aquired regarding all the file path on localhost is useless as the Bitnami app folder is mounted as NFS volume, which itself separates logically from the surrounding Debian as part of the VM, but this is only visible for the OS X Terminal user who fiddles around with PWD and LS. I appreciate that no more lib issues may arise from this move. The new OS X VM approach isolates the Redmine stack totally from the surrounding OS X, file wise and IP wise. This was confirmed in another community posting but not in the instructions. Therefore the “files” folder from the htdocs folder has to be copied manually to the new installation besides doing the MySQL database dump. The upgrade instruction section does not take into account that files have been saved as attachements to Redmine tickets. But as of now, a Redmine package for OS X is only available as VM, not as an installer. The whole Redmine instruction page jumps - in some sections - back and forth between the OS X installer version (the old method) and the OS VM version (the new method). I tried to follow the Bitnami Redmine upgrade instructions but ran into several problems even before doing the steps: I really appreciate the hard work being done to provide complex tools readily available.Īfter doing additional reading following the creation my posting above, I came to the same conclusion: my installation is far too old and a new installation is strongly advised. Hi for taking time and checking my issue. Should I try to make a database backup with a third party SQL program and install a fresh Redmine stack? The MySQL server status indicator is shown in green which makes me wonder why the two other servers stopped? Applications/redmine-2.5.2-1/subversion/scripts/ctl.sh: line 60: 13089 Abort trap: 6 $SVN_START ![]() Referenced from: /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/ImageIOĮxpected in: /Applications/redmine-2.5.2-1/common/lib/libJPEG.dylib Applications/redmine-2.5.2-1/subversion/scripts/ctl.sh : subversion could not be startedĭyld: Symbol not found: _cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart Applications/redmine-2.5.2-1/apache2/scripts/ctl.sh: line 58: 13052 Illegal instruction: 4 $HTTPD -t When I now try to start the Redmine stack again, the Application log from the “manager- osx” app shows the following output: Worked still fine.Īfter exchanging the internal HD by cloning it and jumping to OS X 10.12.6 in December 2017 no test for the Bitnami Redmine stack was performed by me. Initial installation was done in 2014 under OS X 10.8 and survived an update to OS X 10.9.5 with no issues. Keywords: Redmine - OS X - Technical issue - Other
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