Matthew Carlson-2 wrote:
>
> Not sure about how to forward directly to a report. Maybe a plugin at
> trac-hacks.org? Maybe a trick in your web server config? We just use
> tracd and I don't really know Apache.
>
It appears that ReportModule is one of the options on the TracIni page you
refe
Is Genshi 0.5.2 necessary for Trac 0.11.6? Or is this only for wsgi?
I have not seen this documented any where. What changed from 0.11.5
to 0.11.6 to cause Genshi 0.5.2 to be needed?
Thanks in advance.
On Dec 11, 12:08 pm, Joshua Kramer wrote:
> The problem is Genshi. Apparently Genshi has so
Hmm, maybe that should be
apt-get install python-subversion
/E
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Erik Andersson wrote:
> Hi
>
> Not sure on how Fedora works, but for debian I would try :
>
> apt-get install python-svn
>
> More info should be available in:
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIn
Hi
Not sure on how Fedora works, but for debian I would try :
apt-get install python-svn
More info should be available in:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall#OptionalRequirements and
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracSubversion
Cheers / Erik
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Roch Delsal
Hi,
I have been trying to install trac, but for some reasons It can't import the
subversion repositories into trac.
In fact, the python-svn module is missing.
I'm using :
[*]Python 2.4.3 (#1, Jun 13 2006, 16:41:18)
[*]svn, version 1.4.3 (r23084)
Do I need to upgrade subversion/python ?
( I'm
Ok, I have narrowed down my problem with the login problems with Trac.
I am running Trac on Apache with Fast CGI but on a shared, Web Hosted
server. This means that I do not have access to Apache's config files.
As a result, I am limited to using .htaccess files to create user
authorization for f