How to upgrade Gitlab 5.4 to 6.0 on CentOS 6 or RHEL6

Last modified: [last-modified] The upgrade instructions found on Gitlab’s official website are what I followed to upgrade my installation of Gitlab. The only alterations I’ve made are to match my unique configuration from earlier articles on this website. If you haven’t already upgrade your Gitlab to 5.4 before proceeding with these instructions. I never wrote … Read more

How to upgrade Gitlab 5.1 to 5.2 on CentOS 6 or RHEL6

Last modified: [last-modified] This document assumes you’ve followed my previous postĀ for deploying Gitlab on CentOS 6/RHEL6 and have already upgraded that deployment from 5.0 to 5.1. If you haven’t already switched from the default version (1.7.1) of git that comes with CentOS 6 / RHEL6 to git 1.8.2.3 please follow this post first before continuing … Read more

Commit comments not appearing in Gitlab on CentOS

Last modified: [last-modified] If you followed my earlier documentation, or simply installed Gitlab yourself on CentOS 6 you might run into this problem: When you go to the ‘Files’ view of one of your repositories it won’t load any of the commit comments. It just appears to perpetually load. If you look in your ‘production.log’ … Read more

How to configure Mediawiki to authenticate against Active Directory on CentOS

Last modified: [last-modified] This assumes you’ve got a working install of MediaWiki already and just need to tie it into Active Directory. 1. Make sure php-ldap is installed yum install php-ldap.x86_64 2. Configure OpenLDAP on CentOS to ignore your domain controllers certificate validity. We all trust our own domain controllers don’t we? vim /etc/openldap/ldap.conf # … Read more