Added example defaults file and appropriate documentation.
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# Select Version to Install
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Make sure you view this installation guide from the branch (version) of GitLab you would like to install. In most cases
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this should be the highest numbered stable branch (example shown below).
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this should be the highest numbered stable branch (example shown below).
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![capture](https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/1192780/564911/2f9f3e1e-c5b7-11e2-9f89-98e527d1adec.png)
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mail server. By default, Debian is shipped with exim4 whereas Ubuntu
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does not ship with one. The recommended mail server is postfix and you can install it with:
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sudo apt-get install -y postfix
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sudo apt-get install -y postfix
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Then select 'Internet Site' and press enter to confirm the hostname.
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# PostgreSQL
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sudo -u git cp config/database.yml.postgresql config/database.yml
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# Make config/database.yml readable to git only
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sudo -u git -H chmod o-rwx config/database.yml
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Download the init script (will be /etc/init.d/gitlab):
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sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/init.d/gitlab
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sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/gitlab
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sudo ln -s lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/init.d/gitlab
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sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/default/gitlab
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If you installed gitlab in another directory or as a user other than the default you should change these settings in /etc/default/gitlab. Do not edit /etc/init.d/gitlab as it will be changed on upgrade.
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Make GitLab start on boot:
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# example
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production: redis://redis.example.tld:6379
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If you want to connect the Redis server via socket, then use the "unix:" URL scheme
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If you want to connect the Redis server via socket, then use the "unix:" URL scheme
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and the path to the Redis socket file in the `config/resque.yml` file.
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# example
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* Add provider specific configuration options to your `config/gitlab.yml` (you can use the [auth providers section of the example config](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/blob/master/config/gitlab.yml.example) as a reference)
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* Add the gem to your [Gemfile](https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/blob/master/Gemfile)
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`gem "omniauth-your-auth-provider"`
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`gem "omniauth-your-auth-provider"`
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* If you're using MySQL, install the new Omniauth provider gem by running the following command:
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`sudo -u git -H bundle install --without development test postgres --path vendor/bundle --no-deployment`
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# Description: GitLab git repository management
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### END INIT INFO
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###
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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
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# This file will be overwritten on update.
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# Instead add/change your variables in /etc/default/gitlab
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# An example defaults file can be found in lib/support/default/gitlab
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###
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### Environment variables
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RAILS_ENV="production"
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# Script variable names should be lower-case not to conflict with internal
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# /bin/sh variables such as PATH, EDITOR or SHELL.
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# Script variable names should be lower-case not to conflict with
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# internal /bin/sh variables such as PATH, EDITOR or SHELL.
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app_user="git"
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app_root="/home/$app_user/gitlab"
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pid_path="$app_root/tmp/pids"
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web_server_pid_path="$pid_path/unicorn.pid"
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sidekiq_pid_path="$pid_path/sidekiq.pid"
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### Here ends user configuration ###
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# Read configuration variable file if it is present
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test -f /etc/default/gitlab && . /etc/default/gitlab
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sudo -u "$app_user" -H -i $0 "$@"; exit;
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fi
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# Switch to the gitlab path, if it fails exit with an error.
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# Switch to the gitlab path, exit on failure.
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if ! cd "$app_root" ; then
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echo "Failed to cd into $app_root, exiting!"; exit 1
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fi
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### Init Script functions
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## Gets the pids from the files
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lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example
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# Copy this lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example file to
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# /etc/default/gitlab in order for it to apply to your system.
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# RAILS_ENV defines the type of installation that is running.
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# Normal values are "production", "test" and "development".
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RAILS_ENV="production"
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# app_user defines the user that GitLab is run as.
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# The default is "git".
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app_user="git"
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# app_root defines the folder in which gitlab and it's components are installed.
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# The default is "/home/$app_user/gitlab"
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app_root="/home/$app_user/gitlab"
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