Re: [Trac] Where is the command line?

2011-05-03 Thread victoria
Hi,

Which version of the BitNami Trac Stack are you using? If you are
using a recent version you just need to go to the Windows Start Menu
--> BitNami Trac Stack --> Use BitNami Trac Stack. Then a windows
command prompt will be open and you just need to type track-admin.

Best regards,

Victoria.


On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Matthew Caron  wrote:
> On 05/02/2011 10:50 AM, jobxyz wrote:
>>
>> I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in
>> C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\
>
> So then:
>
> 1. Find the subdirectory of that which has a trac-admin.exe (or similar)
> file.
> 2. add the directory you found in step 1 to your path for your shell of
> choice (you can use the DOS shell, but I tend to install Cygwin BASH. Rumor
> has it that the shell which comes with Windows 7 is halfway decent as well).
>
>> If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?
>
> Yes.
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Re: [Trac] Where is the command line?

2011-05-02 Thread Matthew Caron

On 05/02/2011 10:50 AM, jobxyz wrote:


I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in
C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\


So then:

1. Find the subdirectory of that which has a trac-admin.exe (or similar) 
file.
2. add the directory you found in step 1 to your path for your shell of 
choice (you can use the DOS shell, but I tend to install Cygwin BASH. 
Rumor has it that the shell which comes with Windows 7 is halfway decent 
as well).



If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?


Yes.
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Re: [Trac] Where is the command line?

2011-05-02 Thread jobxyz

I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in 
C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\

If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?


Matthew Caron-2 wrote:
> 
> On 05/02/2011 10:08 AM, jobxyz wrote:
>> where is the command line tool ?
> 
> Depends on where your installation installed it. Mine is in /usr/bin.
> 
>> do i have to run something else to get the command line tool?
> 
> I don't think so. Mine was installed as part of core trac.
> 
>> I see the admin tab - but what i want to do is see how a backup looks
>> like
>> - before i start using the system and i just don't know where to "simply
>> run" the script
> 
> I'd open a shell and `locate trac-admin` (which makes some tremendous 
> assumptions about your OS and environment, but we'll start there and see 
> where that gets us).
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Re: [Trac] Where is the command line?

2011-05-02 Thread jobxyz

I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in 
C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\

If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?


Matthew Caron-2 wrote:
> 
> On 05/02/2011 10:08 AM, jobxyz wrote:
>> where is the command line tool ?
> 
> Depends on where your installation installed it. Mine is in /usr/bin.
> 
>> do i have to run something else to get the command line tool?
> 
> I don't think so. Mine was installed as part of core trac.
> 
>> I see the admin tab - but what i want to do is see how a backup looks
>> like
>> - before i start using the system and i just don't know where to "simply
>> run" the script
> 
> I'd open a shell and `locate trac-admin` (which makes some tremendous 
> assumptions about your OS and environment, but we'll start there and see 
> where that gets us).
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Re: [Trac] Where is the command line?

2011-05-02 Thread Matthew Caron

On 05/02/2011 10:08 AM, jobxyz wrote:

where is the command line tool ?


Depends on where your installation installed it. Mine is in /usr/bin.


do i have to run something else to get the command line tool?


I don't think so. Mine was installed as part of core trac.


I see the admin tab - but what i want to do is see how a backup looks like
- before i start using the system and i just don't know where to "simply
run" the script


I'd open a shell and `locate trac-admin` (which makes some tremendous 
assumptions about your OS and environment, but we'll start there and see 
where that gets us).

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[Trac] Where is the command line?

2011-05-02 Thread jobxyz

I'm new at this
when i read in the instructions

"Trac  is distributed with a powerful command-line configuration tool"

where is the command line tool ? 
do i have to run something else to get the command line tool?

I've installed Trac using BitNami on my local machine with the default http
server and db that came in the bitNami stack

I see the admin tab - but what i want to do is see how a backup looks like 
- before i start using the system and i just don't know where to "simply
run" the script

"To create a backup of a live TracEnvironment, simply run:

  $ trac-admin /path/to/projenv hotcopy /path/to/backupdir"


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