[Trac] Re: deletion of two files in different cases break repository browser / timeline

2009-02-01 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
-On [20090202 02:20], ma...@couga.net (ma...@couga.net) wrote: >The history still contains the two import_csv.php files of course. >When we view this repository with the Trac browser, it still shows the >two files and stops showing revisions which are newer than the one in >which the two files ha

[Trac] Re: Restricting access to part of the Wiki pages

2009-02-01 Thread Anton Deguet
Thanks for the info, I tried but failed fairly quickly. As I am using mod_authz_svn-like permission (described on same wiki page) I share my authz_file between svn and trac. Whenever I add anything like: [wiki:priv...@*] in this file, my svn server dies (I assume this section name can not be

[Trac] Re: Database Backend Installation problem

2009-02-01 Thread Stodge
Trac is written in Python so you will need Python bindings for whichever database you want to use. On Feb 1, 5:46 pm, "Guy..L" wrote: > Trac Users: > > All the web posts say that SQLite is easy to install and use.  I > couldn't get it to work. > So I tried MySQL.  I got the database up and runni

[Trac] Database Backend Installation problem

2009-02-01 Thread Guy..L
Trac Users: All the web posts say that SQLite is easy to install and use. I couldn't get it to work. So I tried MySQL. I got the database up and running, can import MySQLdb and do stuff. In both cases when I try to run trac ./trac initenv I get a database not supported error at the end of the

[Trac] deletion of two files in different cases break repository browser / timeline

2009-02-01 Thread mayer
Hi, we running Trac 0.11.2.1 with python2.4.4 and subversion 1.4.2. Recently one of our developers (using a windows machine) managed to check-in two files with the same name in different cases: import_csv.php and import_CSV.php. We resolved this inconsistency by creating a new file (different

[Trac] install question re Apache

2009-02-01 Thread woodcocs
I managed to install Trac and it seems to work. I've started the test server C:\svn-repos\sesame>tracd --port 8000 C:\svn-repos\sesame and then put the following in my browser http://127.0.0.1:8000/ which caused the Trac page to display. I'm not sure what I need to put in Apache's httpd.conf A b

[Trac] Re: Restricting access to part of the Wiki pages

2009-02-01 Thread jevans
Anton Deguet wrote: > Hello, > > I have a Trac server running behind Apache which allows both anonymous > access (i.e. login-less) and actual users with login/password. I use > this for SVN as well combined with conf/authz and per-directory > authentication. I would like to keep part of the wik

[Trac] Restricting access to part of the Wiki pages

2009-02-01 Thread Anton Deguet
Hello, I have a Trac server running behind Apache which allows both anonymous access (i.e. login-less) and actual users with login/password. I use this for SVN as well combined with conf/authz and per-directory authentication. I would like to keep part of the wiki accessible to authent

[Trac] Re: trac index (main) page error messages ....

2009-02-01 Thread Emmanuel Blot
It is likely you've either used tracd with the -e option, or Apache with the TracEnvParentDir option that points onto a directory that contains non-Trac environments. Either use the single environment installation (no -e option / TracEnvDir), or remove invalid directories (such as .svk, .subversi

[Trac] Re: Authentication Information Not Available

2009-02-01 Thread Emmanuel Blot
> please guide me in this issue It would help a lot if you describe which commands you've used to create the .htaccess file, and how you started up tracd. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users"