The latest version I believe supports MySQL.  I haven't set it up that way
yet, as our trac database is fairly small (and it works fine using SQLlite),
but if you really want to, you can make it use a MySQL db. 

Russ



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> Does anyone know if the Trac Project works fine with MySQL?
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