How to Install Roundup Issue Tracker on Clear Linux Latest

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Roundup Issue Tracker on Clear Linux Latest. Roundup Issue Tracker is a popular issue and bug tracking system that helps you and your team collaborate more efficiently.

Prerequisites

Before we start with the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Before installing Roundup Issue Tracker, you need to install the following dependencies on your Clear Linux system:

sudo swupd bundle-add python3-basic devpkg-libffi devpkg-libxml2 

Step 2: Install Roundup Issue Tracker

You can install Roundup Issue Tracker using the pip package manager. Run the following command to install pip:

sudo swupd bundle-add python3-basic

Next, use pip to install Roundup Issue Tracker:

sudo pip3 install roundup

Step 3: Configure Roundup

Once you have installed Roundup Issue Tracker, you need to configure it before starting it up. Create a new directory to store your Roundup instance configuration:

sudo mkdir -p /opt/roundup

Next, copy the default configuration files to the newly created directory:

sudo roundup-admin /opt/roundup install

After copying the default configuration files, you need to create a new database for the Roundup instance:

sudo roundup-admin /opt/roundup init

Step 4: Start Roundup Issue Tracker

To start the Roundup Issue Tracker, run the following command:

sudo roundup-server /opt/roundup/trackers/mytracker

Replace "mytracker" with the name of your Roundup instance. After running the above command, you will see output similar to the following:

Starting server on 127.0.0.1:8911...

Visit http://127.0.0.1:8911 in your web browser to access the Roundup web interface.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Roundup Issue Tracker on Clear Linux Latest. By following this tutorial, you have learned how to install Roundup Issue Tracker, configure it, and start it up. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, refer to the Roundup Issue Tracker documentation for further support.

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