Second release (Now with Bugzilla)
The second release of DevInfraNix is now publicly available. It took a good bit of work to get Bugzilla to play along, but after a lot of trial and error I have it working on first boot. You'll be prompted to create admin credentials on first boot. Here are the defaults I used for the Bugzilla install:
- MySQL DB: 'bugs'
- MySQL DB User: 'bugs'
- MySQL DB PSW: '' (yes, blank - CHANGE THIS TO SOMETHING SECURE FOR YOUR USE!)
- URL: 'http://<server>/bugs'
Check out the link in my prior post for some good info on how to integrate the tools provided by DevInfraNix together. I hope to eventually get the initial DevInfraNix settings to a point where the integration described is default functionality.
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Your very welcome;) I hope people find it as useful as I do. I also wish I had more time to dedicate to perfecting it, although it works quite well in its current state. I've been juggling three of my own development projects and am using a copy of the DevInfraNix image to support each one. It really makes starting a new project easier by having all of these tools setup right from the beginning. I also have grown to liking the conary update system for piecing other parts on with a command as simple as something like "conary update phpMyAdmin" then shazzam, you have phpMyAdmin installed and working for admin of your databases.
Looks good! Would it be possible to make the virtual disk larger? 4gb seems rather limited. maximum size of 20-50gb should just about do it.
Is this still being worked on? I'm interested in building a box with SVN/Bugzilla/Wiki/Wordpress/Tomcat, and was curious if you were planning on releasing more =)
Great job so far!
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