On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 8:36:23 AM UTC-4, david.johnstone wrote:
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> Good Evening,
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> In the Trac documentation it suggestes that tracd is suitable for small
> installations and that for larger installation a “real” web server, like
> Apache, should be used.
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> In terms of numb
On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 10:17:56 PM UTC-4, m...@uw.edu wrote:
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> Dear Trac community,
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> I have taken over responsibility for a debian machine with a TRAC 1.0
> install that I did not personally do. I need to now upgrade this machine
> to a newer debian but Im running in to problems.
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Dear Trac community,
I have taken over responsibility for a debian machine with a TRAC 1.0
install that I did not personally do. I need to now upgrade this machine
to a newer debian but Im running in to problems.
With Debian 8 came a new version of mysql and apache 2.4
I've installed mod_wsgi
On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 10:57:15 AM UTC-4, toto200891 wrote:
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> Hi
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> Could you somebody please tell me like how to have a whole trac.ini file
> within the trac environment?
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> Regards,
> SF
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I'm unsure what you mean by "whole trac.ini file".
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Good Evening,
The "Version Control" option is missing from Administration menu when I run
Trac with Apache. If I use Tracd, the "Version Control" option is available
the Administration menu. Apache and Tracd are using the same trac.conf file,
and I have both Apache (on port 80) and tracd (on
Good Evening,
In the Trac documentation it suggestes that tracd is suitable for small
installations and that for larger installation a "real" web server, like
Apache, should be used.
In terms of number of users, what is a small installation? 10 users or 20
users or 50 users.
The question is