Hi,
That was it, thanks! I had to ensure the users had a valid email
address + name for
their name to appear on the drop down list. Thanks all.
-=david=-
On Feb 26, 1:12 pm, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Readhttp://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracTickets#Assign-toasDrop-DownList,
second
I have used postgresql 8.2 as my trac database (on windows). It works
fine, but now I want the WebAdmin module so I wanted to grant one
user
TRAC_ADMIN privileges through trac_admin. However when running the
command
trac-admin.py /projects/trac/myproject permission add someuser
TRAC_ADMIN
I
NameError: global name 'sqlite' is not defined
Failed to initialize environment. 1
It usually means that PySQLite is not installed properly.
Cheers,
Manu
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Hi.
I installed Trac 0.8.1 on Debian Sarge with apt-get from the Debian's stable
repositories.
I configured Trac in Apache 1.3 and now I can get Trac to
http://trac.mydomain.com.
I setted up the authentication with the .htaccess file on the /login
location, and this works well.
I read up the
I wish Trac to redirect me to the login page when I get to
http://trac.mysite.com, forcing me to make the login with my username and my
password.
How can I get this?
Apply the Apache authentication directives to
http://trac.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/trac, not only
I've spent a rediculous amount of time trying to something that should
take 30 seconds--I think.
I have written a Pygments lexer for a language not previously
supported.
I have run _mappers.py from the pygments lexers subdir.
I have tested it and can generate output with the pygmentize script
dgh
Missed it by that much!.
Hacking the api.py did NOT work.
I had also tried the pygments_modes in trac.ini:
[mimeviewer]
pygments_modes = application/x-turtle:n3:7
after your post, I added:
[mimeviewer]
mime_map = ...otherstuff... ,application/x-turtle:n3
Didn't see anything in the