The install is complicated and will take some time. One huddle I have to to get around is the lack of access to DNS. I can add host names but not domains. For example the server name could be gforge.mysite.mycompany.com, the install document says to create lists.gforge.mysite.mycompany.com, users.gforge.mysite.mycompany.com and projects.gforge.mysite.mycompany.com but I can not add lists, users nor projects because I can not add a domain.
Do you know where I can get RHEL RPM packages? The site listed in the install guide is an old version.
I am currently on page 11 of the install guide and it took me 3 hours to get there. Once I have it running it will very nice.
Thank you. I will have to join a support list for I know I will have lots of questions.
Thanks again,
Jamie
On 6/1/06, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 05:54 -0600, Jamie Bohr wrote:
> My company is splitting into 4 different companies and our internal
> Source Forge server is going with on of them - ARG! I really hate to
> see SF go, I fought to keep and lost. I have googled around and have
> found applications that do this or that but non come even close to SF
> abilility. SF rocks!
>
> I am looking for a SF equivalent and was wondering if any one know of
> one. I have run across Eventum and like it but it seems to be missing
> a few features I need. I would like something that can track issues,
> save supporting documentation files, CVS like revision control,
> ability to update issues via email, some type of reporting and if it
> could track tasks separate from issues that would be icing on the
> cake.
>
http://gforge.org/ is a fork of the earlier open source version of SF.
Rahul
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