Platform-specific Documentation
This is an index of pages describing how to install, upgrade and run Trac on specific platforms and operating systems. These pages have been written by users who have successfully installed Trac on those platforms, but they may be out of date or inaccurate. Hence the following notice:
As a general advice for any platform specific installation guide, you should first make sure that the tips given here are not out of date with respect to the generic instructions given in TracInstall and TracUpgrade. The latter are documenting either the latest stable version of Trac, or the one about to be released. If you are planning to install an older version of Trac, have a look at the corresponding archived pages, for example:
- TracInstall and TracUpgrade for the latest release
- 0.12/TracInstall and 0.12/TracUpgrade
If you encounter problems in the instructions, please consider to update the page in question.
Linux Platforms
Note: If you are running on a Linux distro that includes SELinux, please read TracWithSeLinux.
- ArchLinux
- Debian
- Fedora Core
- Gentoo
- Red Hat Linux
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 - RHEL4
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4+ - RHEL4+
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - RHEL5
- SuSE
- SuSE Linux Enterprise 9
- Slackware 10.X - Spanish
- Slackware 12.0
- Slackware 12.1
- Ubuntu - Ubuntu Tutorials
Discontinued distributions:
Other UNIX Platforms
Discontinued distributions:
Mac OS X
- Mac OS X (sources/Fink/pkgsrc/Macports)
- Mac OS X using MacPorts
- Mac OS X from sources
- Mac OS X from sources (using a script)
- Mac OS X Server 10.4 from sources
- Mac OS X Server 10.5 with svn and apache
- Launch tracd automatically with launchd
Windows Platforms
Cloud solutions
- BitNami: installation stacks, vmware virtual machines and Amazon EC 2 Trac cloud images.
See also: TracInstall, TracGuide, TracFaq