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I just was able to get RhodeCode[^] installed and configured on my Windows Server 2012 server in true 64-Bit goodness! I followed the Windows Install Guide in the documentation, which was set up for 32-Bit. I looked through the VC bin folder and found the x64 Win64 Visual studio 2008 command prompt shortcut, and used that to get the app installed. And it WORKS! Now all I have to do is get it served through Apache with mod_wsgi, which I also built as there were no Windows binaries for Apache 2.4.
I also am going to install bugzilla on the server. I am doing this so that I know how to when I get some web hosting set up for myself.
And on that note, what (inexpensive) web hosts do you guys recommend? I need Windows Server, with the ability to install Apache, Jenkins, Python, Mercurial, RhodeCode, Bugzilla, and Wordpress (which I will be using for my website). I also need .NET 4.5 support. I am a college student, so I don't have all that much money, but I am trying to find a job.
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
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