Emmanuel,
Thank you.
On Aug 4, 6:40 pm, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems this question is the same as the one you've posted on January 15th.
This error message is usually triggered when you python - subversion
bindings are in trouble, and there is a dedicated section for
Hi,
the qeustion is - is the design of your repositories the right way?
One repository can be used for let say - the same client and different
projects. There are many styles of repository design. You can set up
different users/permissions for different parts of your repository
etc. But I suppose
thanks Michal !
I agree with your comment about end users and that they cannot use the
trac tickets directly or it will screw everything up. my end users are
not coders or developers in any way so I agree they would be lost
with all the parameters.
so let me rephrase the question : how do you
Hi,
Does anyone have a recipe for a report that only shows tickets modified in
the past X days? I'm working with Trac 0.10.4.
Thanks,
Noam.
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with svn its very simple: use one repository and use as many trac
instances as you think is good. on the url the developers cannot
notice it it is one or more rep's.
-solo.
On 8/5/07, bert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks Michal !
I agree with your comment about end users and that they
On Aug 4, 1:54 pm, bert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i have a big app consisting of 4 svn repositories each with their own
trac instance.
they are not in a single repository because each of the 4 parts could
evolve at different development speeds, etc.
since the 4 parts make no sense to
On Aug 2, 10:29 am, BrianP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like the tracd server is
running, but all I get is a page with 'Available Projects' instead of
'Welcome to Trac 0.10'.
Does your project appear in the Available Projects list?
By default tracd will show a project listing as the front