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diff --git a/main/redmine/configuration.yml b/main/redmine/configuration.yml deleted file mode 100644 index d5dfabb9a6..0000000000 --- a/main/redmine/configuration.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -# = Redmine configuration file -# -# Each environment has it's own configuration options. If you are only -# running in production, only the production block needs to be configured. -# Environment specific configuration options override the default ones. -# -# Note that this file needs to be a valid YAML file. -# -# == Outgoing email settings (email_delivery setting) -# -# === Common configurations -# -# ==== Sendmail command -# -# production: -# email_delivery: -# delivery_method: :sendmail -# -# ==== Simple SMTP server at localhost -# -# production: -# email_delivery: -# delivery_method: :smtp -# smtp_settings: -# address: "localhost" -# port: 25 -# -# ==== SMTP server at example.com using LOGIN authentication and checking HELO for foo.com -# -# production: -# email_delivery: -# delivery_method: :smtp -# smtp_settings: -# address: "example.com" -# port: 25 -# authentication: :login -# domain: 'foo.com' -# user_name: 'myaccount' -# password: 'password' -# -# ==== SMTP server at example.com using PLAIN authentication -# -# production: -# email_delivery: -# delivery_method: :smtp -# smtp_settings: -# address: "example.com" -# port: 25 -# authentication: :plain -# domain: 'example.com' -# user_name: 'myaccount' -# password: 'password' -# -# ==== SMTP server at using TLS (GMail) -# -# This requires some additional configuration. See the article at: -# http://redmineblog.com/articles/setup-redmine-to-send-email-using-gmail/ -# -# production: -# email_delivery: -# delivery_method: :smtp -# smtp_settings: -# tls: true -# address: "smtp.gmail.com" -# port: 587 -# domain: "smtp.gmail.com" # 'your.domain.com' for GoogleApps -# authentication: :plain -# user_name: "your_email@gmail.com" -# password: "your_password" -# -# -# === More configuration options -# -# See the "Configuration options" at the following website for a list of the -# full options allowed: -# -# http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowToSendEmailsWithActionMailer - - -# default configuration options for all environments -default: - # Outgoing emails configuration (see examples above) - email_delivery: - delivery_method: :sendmail - - # Absolute path to the directory where attachments are stored. - # The default is the 'files' directory in your Redmine instance. - # Your Redmine instance needs to have write permission on this - # directory. - # Examples: - # attachments_storage_path: /var/redmine/files - # attachments_storage_path: D:/redmine/files - attachments_storage_path: - - # Configuration of the autologin cookie. - # autologin_cookie_name: the name of the cookie (default: autologin) - # autologin_cookie_path: the cookie path (default: /) - # autologin_cookie_secure: true sets the cookie secure flag (default: false) - autologin_cookie_name: - autologin_cookie_path: - autologin_cookie_secure: - - # Configuration of SCM executable command. - # Absolute path (e.g. /usr/local/bin/hg) or command name (e.g. hg.exe, bzr.exe) - # On Windows, *.cmd, *.bat (e.g. hg.cmd, bzr.bat) does not work. - # Examples: - # scm_subversion_command: svn # (default: svn) - # scm_mercurial_command: C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\hg.exe # (default: hg) - # scm_git_command: /usr/local/bin/git # (default: git) - # scm_cvs_command: cvs # (default: cvs) - # scm_bazaar_command: bzr.exe # (default: bzr) - # scm_darcs_command: darcs-1.0.9-i386-linux # (default: darcs) - scm_subversion_command: - scm_mercurial_command: - scm_git_command: - scm_cvs_command: - scm_bazaar_command: - scm_darcs_command: - - # Key used to encrypt sensitive data in the database (SCM and LDAP passwords). - # If you don't want to enable data encryption, just leave it blank. - # WARNING: losing/changing this key will make encrypted data unreadable. - # - # If you want to encrypt existing passwords in your database: - # * set the cipher key here in your configuration file - # * encrypt data using 'rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production' - # - # If you have encrypted data and want to change this key, you have to: - # * decrypt data using 'rake db:decrypt RAILS_ENV=production' first - # * change the cipher key here in your configuration file - # * encrypt data using 'rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production' - database_cipher_key: - -# specific configuration options for production environment -# that overrides the default ones -production: - -# specific configuration options for development environment -# that overrides the default ones -development: |