-On [20090323 06:22], jevans (jevans...@gmail.com) wrote:
>I'm curious about this. Is there a problem using Trac with Python 2.6
>and Subversion?
There should not be any problems, if there are, then they are issues we
need to fix.
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-On [20090304 00:50], hjw (hawl...@gmail.com) wrote:
>Should I be using cygwin and install python under that, or should I do
>the windows install of python and setup the virtualenv that way?
>
>My editor of choice is vim, which I've installed via cygwin.
I use a native (g)vim on Windows as well a
On Mar 5, 5:25 am, Christian Boos wrote:
> So these days I use mainlyPython2.6win32 (2.5 when I need to use the
> svn bindings)
Hi,
I'm curious about this. Is there a problem using Trac with Python 2.6
and Subversion? For general use or development? I notice there's no
mention of 2.6 in the
Erik, thanks. I'm up with Digest Authentication, but I'd still love to
find a clear example of how to configure the session store.
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I am trying to install trac in Windows using PostgreSQL and SVN.
Python 2.5 is installed, as is PostgreSQL 8.3. When I first ran C:
\Python25\Scripts\trac-admin C:\trac initenv, it failed on "pyPgSQL".
I performed an install of "psycopg2".
I ran the initenv again but it saw that the c:trac was a