Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been looking for ways to export (a set of) wiki pages to PDF and
> come across TracWikiToPdfPlugin and PageToPdfPlugin. Both seem to be
> quite useful but for a limitation in HTMLDOC.
>
> The current stable version of HTMLDOC (1.8.27) doesn't su
Moin, moin
it is realy like that. but first look at this output in a terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo chown -R www-data /var/trac
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo su www-data -c "tracd --port 8123 /var/trac/wiki"
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/trac/web/clearsilver.py:128:
RuntimeWarning: Python C A
Moin, moin Noah,
that's what i've done and so i messed up my ubuntu-box... after a triy to
upgrade from the ubuntu packet with version 0.10.3 to 0.11.2 with a download
from trac's homepage.
Target is to install a trac (0.10.3) again. Every attempt to do this shows
the mess. trac can't run anymore
Hi,
We've created custom controls in our .ini file using the [ticket-
custom] tag. The controls show up but they are in an random order
that doesn't follow top-down order set in the ini file. Is there an
attribute for setting the order of the controls? I tried using the
textarea.order attribute
What do you expect to happen? In both cases all users have read access
to SVN, so you won't notice any differences.
--Noah
On Nov 29, 2008, at 4:51 PM, Roberto Lima wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm new here and I have an issue. I have an SVN server with multiples
> projects and if I define on authz f
You might also want to use the PermRedirect plugin.
--Noah
On Dec 3, 2008, at 3:09 AM, howa wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have remove all permission of the anonymous account, so when I view
> the default wiki index,
> it shows:
>
>
> Error: Forbidden
> WIKI_VIEW privileges are required to perform thi
Delete it.
--Noah
On Dec 3, 2008, at 12:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Moin, moin,
>
> I want to deinstall a trac installation - completely, manualy!
> What have i to do?
>
> Please help.
> ICE
>
> >
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Hi all,
I'd like to maintain our products' documentation in the Wiki and then
slurp it out and convert it to HTML at build-time (instead of
maintaining HTML in source control). The rationale is to make it more
accessible to users and developers and to encourage them to keep it up
to date (we are
We run our authentication through apache (kerberos to an active
directory), so this may not work for you. However we just use simple
apache access rules. Something like the below.
Require user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:22 PM, bfrederi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is
Setup an authz file (and set the corresponding authz_file line in
trac.ini).
--Noah
On Dec 4, 2008, at 7:18 AM, bfrederi wrote:
>
> Is it possible to give anonymous users the ability to view certain
> directories within "Browse Source" but not give them permission to
> view the entire reposit
There are no longer any shared files, so $PREFIX/share/trac does not
exist anymore. As mentioned, the deploy command will generate the *gi
files for you.
--Noah
On Dec 4, 2008, at 7:39 AM, shacky wrote:
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>> something like `trac-admin $project_path deploy`
>
> Sorry but I don't understand.
> something like `trac-admin $project_path deploy`
Sorry but I don't understand.
/usr/share/trac is not a project path..
The /usr/share/trac is the tree where Trac store all the web
interface's data, like the cgi-bin script and all the /htdocs
directory..
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shacky wrote:
>> I think `trac-admin deploy` is what you are looking for.
>>
> Thank you very much, but I still don't understand how to use the
> "trac-admin deploy" command.
> I only want to create the /usr/share/trac tree..
>
something like `trac-admin $project_path deploy`
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Is it possible to give anonymous users the ability to view certain
directories within "Browse Source" but not give them permission to
view the entire repository? The reason we need this is because we have
compromising data in some of the directories, but we also want to be
able to link people to o
> I think `trac-admin deploy` is what you are looking for.
I ran "trac-admin deploy", but:
server:/home/user# trac-admin deploy
Welcome to trac-admin 0.11.2.1
Interactive Trac administration console.
Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Edgewall Software
Type: '?' or 'help' for help on commands.
Trac [/ho
shacky wrote:
> Hi.
> I installed Trac 0.11.2.1, but I don't have the /usr/share/trac directory.
> I need it because I have to use the web interface for Apache.
> Where I can find it and how I can install it?
> Thank you very much for your help!
> Bye.
>
>
I think `trac-admin deploy` is what yo
Hi.
I installed Trac 0.11.2.1, but I don't have the /usr/share/trac directory.
I need it because I have to use the web interface for Apache.
Where I can find it and how I can install it?
Thank you very much for your help!
Bye.
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I have installed trac on a linux box and its working great from the
internal network (http://10.0.0.7:8000).
I have a static external ip address 127.236.237.47 and have setup the
router NAPT to forward all traffic on port 8000 to 10.0.0.7.
The problem is that the browser won't load http://127.23
Is it possible to give anonymous users the ability to view certain
directories within "Browse Source" but not give them permission to
view the entire repository? The reason we need this is because we have
compromising data in some of the directories, but we also want to be
able to link people to o
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