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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# BEGIN BPS TAGGED BLOCK {{{
#
# COPYRIGHT:
#
# This software is Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Best Practical Solutions, LLC
# <jesse@bestpractical.com>
#
# (Except where explicitly superseded by other copyright notices)
#
#
# LICENSE:
#
# This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of
# the GNU General Public License. A copy of that license should have
# been provided with this software, but in any event can be snarfed
# from www.gnu.org.
#
# This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301 or visit their web page on the internet at
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html.
#
#
# CONTRIBUTION SUBMISSION POLICY:
#
# (The following paragraph is not intended to limit the rights granted
# to you to modify and distribute this software under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License and is only of importance to you if
# you choose to contribute your changes and enhancements to the
# community by submitting them to Best Practical Solutions, LLC.)
#
# By intentionally submitting any modifications, corrections or
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# Request Tracker, to Best Practical Solutions, LLC, you confirm that
# you are the copyright holder for those contributions and you grant
# Best Practical Solutions, LLC a nonexclusive, worldwide, irrevocable,
# royalty-free, perpetual, license to use, copy, create derivative
# works based on those contributions, and sublicense and distribute
# those contributions and any derivatives thereof.
#
# END BPS TAGGED BLOCK }}}
use warnings;
use strict;
# fix lib paths, some may be relative
BEGIN {
require File::Spec;
my @libs = ("lib", "local/lib");
my $bin_path;
for my $lib (@libs) {
unless ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($lib) ) {
unless ($bin_path) {
if ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute(__FILE__) ) {
$bin_path = ( File::Spec->splitpath(__FILE__) )[1];
}
else {
require FindBin;
no warnings "once";
$bin_path = $FindBin::Bin;
}
}
$lib = File::Spec->catfile( $bin_path, File::Spec->updir, $lib );
}
unshift @INC, $lib;
}
}
use RT;
RT::LoadConfig();
RT->InitLogging();
if (RT->Config->Get('DevelMode')) { require Module::Refresh; }
RT::CheckPerlRequirements();
RT->InitPluginPaths();
my $explicit_port = shift @ARGV;
my $port = $explicit_port || RT->Config->Get('WebPort') || '8080';
require RT::Handle;
my ($integrity, $state, $msg) = RT::Handle->CheckIntegrity;
unless ( $integrity ) {
print STDERR <<EOF;
RT couldn't connect to the database where tickets are stored.
If this is a new installation of RT, you should visit the URL below
to configure RT and initialize your database.
If this is an existing RT installation, this may indicate a database
connectivity problem.
The error RT got back when trying to connect to your database was:
$msg
EOF
require RT::Installer;
# don't enter install mode if the file exists but is unwritable
if (-e RT::Installer->ConfigFile && !-w _) {
die 'Since your configuration exists ('
. RT::Installer->ConfigFile
. ") but is not writable, I'm refusing to do anything.\n";
}
RT->Config->Set( 'LexiconLanguages' => '*' );
RT::I18N->Init;
RT->InstallMode(1);
} else {
RT->ConnectToDatabase();
RT->InitSystemObjects();
RT->InitClasses();
RT->InitPlugins();
RT->Config->PostLoadCheck();
my ($status, $msg) = RT::Handle->CheckCompatibility(
$RT::Handle->dbh, 'post'
);
unless ( $status ) {
print STDERR $msg, "\n\n";
exit -1;
}
}
require RT::Interface::Web::Standalone;
my $server = RT::Interface::Web::Standalone->new;
run_server($port);
exit 0;
sub run_server {
my $port = shift;
$server->port($port);
eval { $server->run() };
if ( my $err = $@ ) {
handle_startup_error($err);
}
}
sub handle_startup_error {
my $err = shift;
if ( $err =~ /bind: Permission denied/ ) {
handle_bind_error();
} else {
die
"Something went wrong while trying to run RT's standalone web server:\n\t"
. $err;
}
}
sub handle_bind_error {
print STDERR <<EOF;
WARNING: RT couldn't start up a web server on port @{[$port]}.
This is often the case if you're running @{[$0]} as
someone other than your system's "root" user.
EOF
if ($explicit_port) {
print STDERR
"Please check your system configuration or choose another port\n\n";
} else {
print STDERR "\nFor now, RT has chosen an alternate port to run on.\n\n";
if ( !$integrity ) {
print STDERR <<EOF;
You can use this server to configure and explore RT. While configuring
RT, you'll have a chance to set a permanent port and URL for your
server.
EOF
}
run_server( 8000 + int( rand(1024) ) );
}
}
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