-On [20080126 23:58], alexus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I'm using FreeBSD and they said "on a FreeBSD on /usr/local/lib/svn-python/"
No idea who it was that added that, but it is wrong, wrong, wrong. That's
not how you deal with a FreeBSD system.
Did you install Subve
-On [20080126 23:59], Kamil Kisiel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>If I have multiple projects in the same repository, do I just separate
>the paths using spaces?
>
>eg: branches = /project1/branches/* /project2/branches/* ?
Trac does not currently support multiple projects per instance.
How did you install Python / SVN?
The package you need is in pkgsrc:
- if you were using pkgsrc, then it would be a matter of
cd /opt/pkgsrc/devel/py-subversion && bmake install
- however, pkgsrc currently only provides python 2.4.4
You could either go back to python2.4.4 - or build the binding
On Jan 25, 2:46 pm, "Andy Billington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> has anyone tried using Rancid (for cisco config management) with a
> subversion repository rather than CVS, and then putting Trac onto that
> same subversion repository? Looking for pointers, or things to avoid
Okay... first attem
As the subject says, where do these settings apply? I can't find
anything in trac that they seem to affect. They're under the [svn]
header in trac.ini but the documentation doesn't really describe their
purpose.
If I have multiple projects in the same repository, do I just separate
the paths usin
Hello everybody,
when I'm trying to initialise a new Trac projet using :
trac-admin /srv/http/trac/test initenv test mysql://tracuser:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:3307/tracdb
svn /srv/svn/test /usr/share/trac/templates
I have the following error message (I know what this message means,
but please read bel
Hi,
I have uploaded one html page in subversion. The page has a lot of
images, css, and js files. Whenever I'am opening an html page, I'am
seeing its code. You guys know how to display that page as a web page
while it is in subversion.
Thanks,
Red
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/trac/web/main.py", line
406, in dispatch_request
dispatcher.dispatch(req)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/trac/web/main.py", line
191, in dispatch
chosen_handler = self._pre_process_request(req
I don't think it's an empty resource problem - the full trace shows a
healthy resource id. The error happens when viewing an individual
ticket too. A fuller picture of the error is as follows (this time for
trying to view an individual ticket at url projectroot/ticket/10 (I
know it exists in the s
I would like to see committers' user names in the new blame (annotate)
view. Can this be enables by configuration?
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Alexander Kriegisch
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it looks like i'm having same problem with 2.4.0
Creating and Initializing Project
Failed to create environment. database parameter must be string or
APSW Connection object
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/trac/scripts/admin.py",
line 613, in do_i
here is whole thing...
-bash-3.2$ trac-admin trac initenv
Creating a new Trac environment at /usr/home/alexus/alexus/wirepass.com/trac
Trac will first ask a few questions about your environment
in order to initalize and prepare the project database.
Please enter the name of your project.
This
1) can i create specific mandatory field in ticket according the
ticket stage ?
2) can i create ticket fiedls according one ticket field selection
value ( depend between fileds in the same ticket)
3) can i create diffrent tickets - one ticket for specific group like
- verification group have one
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