On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Graham Dumpleton
graham.dumple...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 30, 6:33 pm, Bartosz Broda bartosz.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Graham,
I was reporting the problem with instance.__dict__ not accessible in
restricted mode
So you never looked at the following?
http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/IntegrationWithTrac
I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in one
python interpreter. But to tell the truth I didn't
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Hendrik Renken funsh...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
today i tried to embed a *.swf flashfile and a *.svg vector graphic
into a wikipage. First i tried the image-macro. That didn't work,
because swf and svg are embedded through embed or object tag. Then
i tried it
Yes I can get there by going to http://mytrac.com/query. The link for
custom query is just not visible when I click on View Tickets.
We have figured out that it has something to do with the installation
of the agilo plugin. Not sure why it affected all projects though.
Thanks for the response.
I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in one
python interpreter. But to tell the truth I didn't have enough time to
read modwsgi wiki in depth :(
Huh, it actually talks about it being preferable to use
This is entirely sensible; I have a module that everything else uses to
get data from the db that already does the ensure commit/close part, but
this code was a contrib from someone else and did not make use of it.
As such I have switched it to using my dbhelper module, which should
prevent this
Hi I'd love to add a numerical column in my reports for each ticket's
(history) revision number. Is there an existing way to do it with Trac
query language or should I look at rolling a plug-in for this? I'm
running Trac 11.5 Thanks!
D*
On Nov 3, 12:48 am, Bartosz Broda bartosz.br...@gmail.com wrote:
I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in one
python interpreter. But to tell the truth I didn't have enough time to
read modwsgi wiki in
Works now, including that plugin, thanks very much.
Working code sample (hope this fits...)
class fssMacro(WikiMacroBase):
Fortress ASCII/Formatted display macro.
fsspath=PathOption('fss','fortifypath', None,Path to the directory
containing the fortify .el
Wow!
Thanks for a really useful, informative answer (and apologies for top posting
but that is all I wanted to add).
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