1st of all, I am new to *nix to begin with so please speak in detail.
I am running CentOS 4.5 and have managed to install the Trac RPM... I
then used trac-admin to setup an enviorment. However, I setup the
standalone server and went to mydomain.com:8000 and got:
tracd --port 8000 /home//public_ht
> I am running CentOS 4.5 and have managed to install the Trac RPM... I
> then used trac-admin to setup an enviorment.
You probably missed something when you read Trac documentation if you
get this error:
/home//public_html/trac does not appear to be a
Subversion repository.
When you run trac-a
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 04:30:16PM +0200, Emmanuel Blot wrote:
> > TracError: ClearSilver not installed (No module named neo_cgi)
>
> It is likely that the Python engine cannot reach the neo_cgi.so
> dynamic library, which is usually located in
> /usr/lib/python.../site-packages directory. YMMV,
I see. Thank you.
On Oct 26, 4:06 pm, "Emmanuel Blot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to create page names using dates (numbers). For example,
> > this doesn't render as a PageName, and I don't know who to treat this
> > exception:
>
> > 30Oct2007
>
> As this syntax does not comply wit
Can I recommend:
/Agendas/2007/Oct/30
or
/Meetings/2007/Oct/30/Agenda
/Meetings/2007/Oct/30/Minutes
as a more hierarchical path? You'd still need the 'wiki' tag to get to it
like Emmanuel noted, however it's a little nicer once you get tons and tons
of them. We do something similar on a project
As I mentioned in my first post, I know very little about *nix &
trac... What is a Subversion Repository and how do I find the correct
path? Is a Subversion Repository something I have to create. How?
How do I verify that ClearSilver was installed? Also, I looked in usr/
lib/ and I have 2 Python
Hi, I'd like to be able to display some data from an external web
page on Trac's ticket page. The external web page will have data
that's related to the ticket, so it needs to be able to get the
ticket number. The web page is one I have control over, so I can have
it output whatever's need