-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
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 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 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
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
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
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
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
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
> 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.
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