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  4. openproject configure returns Error:Nothing no mod_ssl package

openproject configure returns Error:Nothing no mod_ssl package

Added by Paweł P about 6 years ago

Hello, I've been racking my brains for a couple of days now due to this ridiculous error. I've used packaged installation on CentOS7, it appears to have installed everything as it's supposed to but when I run openproject configure it fails with an error message "Nothing to do" seemingly caused by no mod_ssl package available. The problem is that I have mod_ssl installed on my server already. Below I attached snippets of the logs and messages returned by configure command.

There is also this DATABASE_URL error in the logs, but I'm not sure if it has any effect on the above.

I will greatly appreciate any help.


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