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Old 04-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Request Tracker Installation

Hello!


I will call myself beginner in this linux world. But I have linuxforums.org to resolve my problems in my linux operating sistem. Thanks !


My questions is this time.


Iam running newest debian and I want to install RT (request tracker)
http://bestpractical.com/rt/download.html. How can I install this easiest way? Please send me all the information.


Thanks !



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download latest rt package and extract it.
read instructions in README file.

according installation Manual of rt (http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index....eInstallGuide), 'cd' to extracted folder and execute this
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./configure --prefix="/usr/local/rt3/"
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Thanks for your quick respons.

How can I check its running? I mean I must check RT on my homepage? But how can I find the link?





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