At Wednesday 2/28/2007 02:29 PM, Jesse Vincent wrote:
I'd love to submit RT to Google's Summer of Code this summer. It's
probably time to start brainstorming projects.
What would you like to do/see done as part of a RT summer of code
project?
Jesse
A few ideas-
- Remote API.
- Overhauling
Hello -
Requisite version information:
rt-3.4.5
perl-5.8.8
apache-2.0.58
mysql-5.0.26
mod_perl-2.0.2
After upgrading apache, I started having a problem where, after
clicking a link in RT, I'm sent back to the login page. It seems that
something went awry with how login sessions are handled. Si
You can use Fedora (FC5). I compiled a list of rpms that are requisites to
install RT. All of them are part of the distribution, part of them are listed
in the "extras" repository. I don't remember how the initial list was
created, I think I made a "rpm -a | grep perl" so some of of the rpms ma
Personally, I prefer to not use the pre-packaged options. I use Fedora
Core 5 with the source installation. I didn't have any problems getting
it installed. In fact, I created a rudimentary script which will
install everything with only a few taps on the keyboard.
Of course, I had a dickens of
I applied the updates for my machine on FC5 (It has been a little while) and
now I get the following when I click on a ticket:
Can't use string ("(main.Status != 'deleted')") as an ARRAY ref while
"strict refs" in use at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/SearchBuilder.pm line 1007.
Trac
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if you want you can try debian. After the install, try
apt-get install request-tracker3.6
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> Tried installation as described on RHEL 4, FC6, FC5 and current Ubuntu but
> never succeded. Either Apache fails to restart or the R
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if you want you can try debian. After the install, try
apt-get install request-tracker3.6
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> Tried installation as described on RHEL 4, FC6, FC5 and current Ubuntu but
> never succeded. Either Apache fails to restart or the R
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:40:35PM +1100, Matthew Sullivan wrote:
> Jesse Vincent wrote:
> >I'd love to submit RT to Google's Summer of Code this summer. It's
> >probably time to start brainstorming projects.
> >
> >What would you like to do/see done as part of a RT summer of code
> >project?
How do I get the list of tickets, as a cronjob report, that has been
updated or created since last hour?
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Tried installation as described on RHEL 4, FC6, FC5 and current Ubuntu but
never succeded. Either Apache fails to restart or the RT-Mainpage does not come
up.
I have installed other packages successfully, I know how to resolve
dependencies etc but RT is a pain to me.
Any recommendations regard
I'm running RT-3.6.1, and I'm having problems with attachments. The
problem started when I switched from mysql on the local machine to a
central mysql service. I have this sinking feeling that the cause of
the problem is that the new database server has a default character set
of UTF8. I've
Mærkeligt.
Jeg skrev en mail til "Request Tracker - Users mailing list
(rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com)" og fik denne "kan ikke leveres" besked
tilbage, så jeg sendte den en gang til.
Nu ligger der imidlertid to beskeder i min users mailing liste.
Kan du bekræfte at det også ser sådan ud hos d
Hi everyone
I just can't figure how to get the values of custom fields on ticket
transactions from scrip.
As an example I have made this small scrip where I print the field names and
then try to get the values from those fields.
--- Scrip example ---
my $k=""; my $v="";
$RT::Logger->debug("Get
Hi everyone
I just can't figure how to get the values of custom fields on ticket
transactions from scrip.
As an example I have made this small scrip where I print the field names and
then try to get the values from those fields.
--- Scrip example ---
my $k=""; my $v="";
$RT::Logger->debug("Get
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