aintain a separate island of
technology. Beyond that it's a learning experience for me as I've never
setup RT before.
-Garrett
On 9/4/2013 11:54 AM, Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
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I like it for a ba
We have been running trac + email2trac successfully for a while
here. The major issues we've run into are:
Mail loops, make sure you double and triple check your black
lists because if you don't you'll wind up with enormous trac
crippling tickets and DoS y
arily invoke 0.12
trac to do an upgrade from 0.11 then go to 1.0 from there.
-Garrett
On 9/26/2012 12:37 PM, Patrick Schaaf wrote:
On Wed, 2012-09-26 at 11:51 -0400, Garrett McGrath wrote:
I've run into an odd error in my attempts to update to 1.0. I've got
2 Trac enviro
tabase layout (tags?). Has anybody else run
into this issue before?
-Garrett McGrath
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There are command line arguments you associate with the given email
alias to select which project your targeting. I believe you have to be
using the 'multiple trac environments' style config, but I'm not sure.
We use it and it works fine.
-Garrett
On 6/7/2010 11:12 PM, mark ardiente wrote:
If you want multiple owners can you simply use the grouping system? Put
everyone in a group and assign the ticket to the group? I haven't
tested it but it seems like it 'should' work. Then you'd be able to
track the changes on a per user basis instead of having two users
sharing an ID.
Too
On the other hand, the majority of plugins on the trac-hacks site are
easy_install enabled making them almost as trivial as gems.
Jani Tiainen wrote:
> Gary Oberbrunner kirjoitti:
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>> Jani Tiainen wrote:
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>>> I've played with Redmine a bit and it works very well with subproject
>>> t
If your using 0.10.x you can use the 'restricted area' plugin. It's by
no means fool proof but it does the job if you don't want to get too
exotic. For 0.11.x you'd have to look into how to use the fine grained
permissions with the SVN authz style permissions file. It won't remove
the butto
s slowest
it's typically faster than 0.10 was for us but it's still not anywhere
near the performance I've seen on other systems I've setup and used on
the internet. I would be happy to provide any config information you
might need to help sort this out.
-Garrett
Stephen Mo
have that level of
responsiveness?
-Garrett
On Sep 3, 12:28 pm, Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been running trac for a variety of capacities for about a year
> and a half now (trying to keep my versions up to date as a I go).
>
> On a recent build I'm ru
I've been running trac for a variety of capacities for about a year
and a half now (trying to keep my versions up to date as a I go).
On a recent build I'm running into some issues I've never seen
before. For now the major issue is a mail loop that caused a blackout
of the head groups email serv
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ying "Please login to view the wiki data." Or
something to that effect. Any suggestions?
-Garrett McGrath
Software Engineer
CSBMB Princeton University
Green Hall
1-(609)-258-0285
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nce.
I'm getting the impression it may be a data caching issue but I'm not
sure.
-Garrett
On 1/31/07, Emmanuel Blot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Which kind of authentication back end are you using?
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> On 1/31/07, Garrett McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ad,
afterwards it becomes typically very responsive (at least once you've
logged in, as i've configured it to be useless if your no logged in.).
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Also you can add permissions to 'authenticated' (I think it's
authenticated..) and that's a group for all users that are logged in. So
things applied to it apply blanket to all users.
-Garrett McGrath
Software Engineer
CSBMB Princeton University
Green Hall
1-(609)-258-
n boxes. Those use plain
text formatting and what you type is what you get.
I personally don't mind the wiki formatting as plain text input, but one day
my boss typed in a ticket for me to do and when I read it, the lines were
jumbled together and created a communication issue.
- Leon
G
Really the wiki formatting is only there to make things look pretty if they
just type it'll come out as plain text (or at least it 'should'). Just
reinforce the use of the 'preview and confirm' practice.
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I'm trying to figure out a way to make it so that when you click on a link
it opens as a new window / tab instead of taking you away from the trac page
to that new page. The reason being is that trac is becoming our new
knowledge portal and we would like to be able to referrence people back to
th
I've yet to find it
if there is somthing that can do this. Is there a way when creating new
wiki pages to make them automatically hierarch to the page they are being
created from? so if i have say an engine i'm designing i can have a main
page called 'Components'. then when i create wiki
t;> import svn.reposTraceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ?
File "svn/repos.py", line 19, in ?from libsvn.repos import * File "libsvn/repos.py", line 5, in ?import _reposImportError: /usr/local/lib/libsvn_ra_dav-1.so.0: undefined sy
in python do this command:
import svn.repos
What do you get out?
On 11/3/06, Christian Billen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good afternoon,I am getting "Unsupported version control system "svn" when trying to access
the time line or browse source from Trac 0.10 stable. I have Ubuntu 6.10,SVN 1.4 o
Despite it's claims to the contrary I found that picking up the OReilly 'Python Cookbook' was the easy way to learn python. For me at least.
On 11/3/06, Christian Boos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rainer Sokoll wrote:> ... only what is needed to understand, debug and extend trac.>
As for Trac specif
I've had this problem with a variety of plugins and it seems to be traced back to the python egg cache, things do 'eventually' catch up but every once in a while it will be slow to unpack the eggs and they just disappear from the admin area. It is in some way connected to the cache and maybe relat
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