Russ kirjoitti:
You can also keep the original revision #s with svndumpfilter, so no regexing
necessary.
Yeah, svnadmin + svndumpfilter was pretty straightforward with this
approach and took this route since it's easier. :)
Now I only need to ripoff tickets from old Trac to new Trac and
Hi All,I havbe recentlyreorganized Subversion Repository and moved the contents of two projects into a single project. I had also linked the subversion repository to TRAC on the same server but now when I am trying to browse the repository through TRAC I am getting the following error: ("Reference
Did you run trac-admin resync ?
On 11 Oct 2006 10:04:56 -, Abha Shrimal
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Hi All,
I havbe recently reorganized Subversion Repository and moved the contents of
two projects into a single project. I had also linked the subversion
repository to TRAC on the same
Emmanuel Blot wrote:
Hi Christian,
I was referring to t.e.o. ;-)
Look at the source:
...
.. trac:: ticket:123 Ticket 123
OK, I see. It doesn't seem to work, hm :(
So, only the:
:trac:`interpreted text` and `interpreted text`:trac:
syntaxes seem to work, for now.
-- Christian
While Trac will recogise changeset TracLinks in various formats, the
format used for those links that are system generated appears to be
hard-coded to be [1]. Are there any plans to make this configurable?
Hamish Lawson
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You received this
You can create new wiki syntax through plugins if you want. Look at
the IWikiSyntaxProvider extension point.
--Noah
On Oct 11, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Hamish Lawson wrote:
While Trac will recogise changeset TracLinks in various formats, the
format used for those links that are system generated
have no i dea- Original Message From: Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: trac-users@googlegroups.comSent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 12:13:47 PMSubject: [Trac] Re: Format of generated changeset TracLinks configurable?You can create new wiki syntax through plugins if you want. Look atthe
There is a way to use Micrcosoft SQL Server 2000 as database
backend insteed of sqllite?
Yes, there is. What you need is a Python MSSQL binding to be able to connect to
your MSSQL server. There are a few out there, each with it's pros/cons.
Pymssql (http://pymssql.sourceforge.net/) is
Hi,
Is there anything that might cause the ID of new tickets to skip/bump
forward?
Trac was happily and sequentially numbering tickets until 79 when it
suddenly decided to use ids 112,..,114,147,..,150 According to
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracReports the ID should be sequential
Thanks
He would still need to make a Trac DB plugin to manage that backend.
It probably wouldn't be that hard to write though, just look a the 3
existing ones.
--Noah
On Oct 11, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Björn Swift wrote:
There is a way to use Micrcosoft SQL Server 2000 as database
backend insteed of
They are based on the auto-incrementing ID column, so its up the DB
to handle that. Maybe you didn't restore the value of those counters?
--Noah
On Oct 11, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Alessio Massaro wrote:
Hi,
Is there anything that might cause the ID of new tickets to skip/bump
forward?
Trac
Björn Swift wrote:
There is a way to use Micrcosoft SQL Server 2000 as database
backend insteed of sqllite?
Yes, there is. What you need is a Python MSSQL binding to be able to connect
to your MSSQL server. There are a few out there, each with it's pros/cons.
Pymssql
trac-admin /path/to/env upgrade
--Noah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to install my first plugin on a standalone trac system.
1. server: tracd
2. version 0.10
3. python 2.4
4. plugin Guestbook
Installed as an egg file. No problems with creation. permissions have
been set.
I am new to the Trac system and need help getting up and
running. I have read the basic guidelines, but Im still not
understanding some of the initial configurations.
I am wondering if someone knows of anyone available to help
me get the system operating.
Thank you.
Jim Crabtree
Your best bet is to ask on IRC (#trac on irc.freenode.net). There is
usually someone around at all times who can help you get started.
--Noah
Jim Crabtree wrote:
I am new to the Trac system and need help getting up and running. I have
read the basic guidelines, but I'm still not
Hello...
We have a working Trac repository that needs to be moved to another
physical disk on the same machine. I have attempted to zip up the
repository, move it and unzip, then resync with trac with no luck.
Is it possible to move the actual physical repos without having to
create a new one?
Do you mean a Trac environment or a Subversion repository?
--Noah
On Oct 11, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Ryan Wilcox wrote:
Hello...
We have a working Trac repository that needs to be moved to another
physical disk on the same machine. I have attempted to zip up the
repository, move it and unzip,
Brad Anderson wrote:
Björn Swift wrote:
There is a way to use Micrcosoft SQL Server 2000 as database
backend insteed of sqllite?
Yes, there is. What you need is a Python MSSQL binding to be able to
connect to your MSSQL server. There are a few out there, each with it's
pros/cons.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello I have the exact same messages in my error_log file:
[Tue Oct 10 10:58:25 2006] [crit] (70023)This function has not been
implemented on this platform: DBD: driver for [DBDriver unset] not
available
[Tue Oct 10 10:58:25 2006] [crit] (70023)This function has not
I just installed trac from yum install (rpm package from fedora 5)
I issued
$ trac-admin /usr/local/tracdb/s2ia initenv
Project Name [My Project] s2ia
Database connection string [sqlite:db/trac.db]
Repository type [svn]
Path to repository [/path/to/repos] /var/www/svnweb/repos/s2ia
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