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Installation
Jyri-Petteri Paloposki edited this page Jul 23, 2022
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Installing tracks from source code is complicated. Possible ways of getting tracks running are:
- Docker image run on either Docker Compose or directly as a container
- Custom environment installing the necessary libraries and installing the source yourself.
- TurnKey Linux offers prebuilt Tracks appliances in several formats.
- If you want to use a hosted service, then look at the list of free and commercial tracks hosted services at Hosted Tracks.
The official installation instructions covering the Docker and source install options are available in doc/installation.md. Below are some more specific instructions for distributions and hosting providers.
Note: The distribution and hosting service specific instructions are likely to get out-of-date if they haven’t been updated recently. Please update them if you notice something missing or wrong. The maintainer only updates the instructions mentioned above.
Below are some more specific instructions on various platforms.
Not very recently updated installation instructions
- Debian 6.0 minimal setup
- Install Tracks 1.7.1 on Ubuntu 10.04
- Install Tracks 2.0 on Ubuntu 11.04 minimal setup with Tracks 2.0 (or git sources)
- Install Tracks 2.0 on Ubuntu 11.04 with lighttpd and SSL for Tracks 2.0 (or git sources)
- Install Tracks 2.1 on Ubuntu 12.04
- Install Tracks 2.3.0 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on AWS with SSL support
- Upgrade from 2.4.2 to 2.5.1 on AWS Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (September 2020)
- Install Tracks 2.5 on Ubuntu 20.10 (valid also for Ubuntu 21.04)
- Install Tracks 2.5.1 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on AWS with SSL support (July 2021)
- Installing Tracks from git on Gentoo (ebuild)
- Installing Tracks on OpenShift and using Mailgun to email todos to Tracks
- Installing Tracks 2.2.2 on CentOS 6.5 Minimal x86_64
Past install instructions
- MacOS X
- Windows (or install on a USB stick using this guide)
- Windows 7 64 bit
- Linux Debian
- Linux opensuse
- FreeBSD
- Fedora
- CentOS 5
- Scientific Linux (RH5 clone)
- Apache
- OpenSolaris
Installing Tracks on a webhost’s server