On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 8:03 PM, Noel da Costa wrote:
> Trac v1.0.1
> I'm not using explicit synchronization.
> I get nothing at all in the debug log, using these settings:
>
> log_level = DEBUG
> log_type = file
> log_file = /var/log/trac.log
>
I don't know, it does sound like a permissions issu
Trac v1.0.1
I'm not using explicit synchronization.
I get nothing at all in the debug log, using these settings:
log_level = DEBUG
log_type = file
log_file = /var/log/trac.log
> You could try setting the log level to debug whatever is reported might be
> useful.
>
> If you are using explicit
Hi all,
I'm using apache2 and have a number of Trac projects that I now need to
manage. I didn't set everything up, by the way.
In any case, I have found the "Available Projects" page that generates (via
a Genshi template) the list of available Trac Projects.
I also see (from the python code) t
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Noel da Costa
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using trac with git. I've had a repository set up and working well,
> with a browsable codebase via trac on CentOS6. This was done with 0771
> permissions and ownership of root:dev on the git repo. Members of the "dev"
> group we
Hi,
I'm using trac with git. I've had a repository set up and working well,
with a browsable codebase via trac on CentOS6. This was done with 0771
permissions and ownership of root:dev on the git repo. Members of the "dev"
group were "apache" (for trac access) and the name of the developer, say