How to install GitLab on Ubuntu 16.04 with an existing Apache installation











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I'd be really grateful if anyone could share the magic needed (ideally in precisely detailed steps!) to get GitLab running on Ubuntu 16.04 with an existing and working Apache2 and iRedMail/PostgreSQL installation.



I started with the answer for 14.04 and then followed up with the 'not responding' suggestions.



Whichever way around I set the gitlab.rb external_url and the Apache2 rules Unicorn kept complaining the listener port was in use ...



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I'd be really grateful if anyone could share the magic needed (ideally in precisely detailed steps!) to get GitLab running on Ubuntu 16.04 with an existing and working Apache2 and iRedMail/PostgreSQL installation.



I started with the answer for 14.04 and then followed up with the 'not responding' suggestions.



Whichever way around I set the gitlab.rb external_url and the Apache2 rules Unicorn kept complaining the listener port was in use ...



Many thanks.










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I'd be really grateful if anyone could share the magic needed (ideally in precisely detailed steps!) to get GitLab running on Ubuntu 16.04 with an existing and working Apache2 and iRedMail/PostgreSQL installation.



I started with the answer for 14.04 and then followed up with the 'not responding' suggestions.



Whichever way around I set the gitlab.rb external_url and the Apache2 rules Unicorn kept complaining the listener port was in use ...



Many thanks.










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I'd be really grateful if anyone could share the magic needed (ideally in precisely detailed steps!) to get GitLab running on Ubuntu 16.04 with an existing and working Apache2 and iRedMail/PostgreSQL installation.



I started with the answer for 14.04 and then followed up with the 'not responding' suggestions.



Whichever way around I set the gitlab.rb external_url and the Apache2 rules Unicorn kept complaining the listener port was in use ...



Many thanks.







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  • For anyone else trying to do this: don't. Install the marvellous gogs instead: gogs.io
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  • For anyone else trying to do this: don't. Install the marvellous gogs instead: gogs.io
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For anyone else trying to do this: don't. Install the marvellous gogs instead: gogs.io
– G Forty
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For anyone else trying to do this: don't. Install the marvellous gogs instead: gogs.io
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The idea here is to stop using bundled nginx server and point new port[8080 or any other] to your gitlab web directory. Below link might help:



https://forum.gitlab.com/t/solved-setting-up-gitlab-on-ubuntu-14-04-with-apache2-without-owning-a-domain-name/679/8






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    The idea here is to stop using bundled nginx server and point new port[8080 or any other] to your gitlab web directory. Below link might help:



    https://forum.gitlab.com/t/solved-setting-up-gitlab-on-ubuntu-14-04-with-apache2-without-owning-a-domain-name/679/8






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      The idea here is to stop using bundled nginx server and point new port[8080 or any other] to your gitlab web directory. Below link might help:



      https://forum.gitlab.com/t/solved-setting-up-gitlab-on-ubuntu-14-04-with-apache2-without-owning-a-domain-name/679/8






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        The idea here is to stop using bundled nginx server and point new port[8080 or any other] to your gitlab web directory. Below link might help:



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        The idea here is to stop using bundled nginx server and point new port[8080 or any other] to your gitlab web directory. Below link might help:



        https://forum.gitlab.com/t/solved-setting-up-gitlab-on-ubuntu-14-04-with-apache2-without-owning-a-domain-name/679/8







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