On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 09:59:37AM -0700, jtuchscherer wrote:
> Here is the output from the python console if I try to import from
> svn:
>
> # python
> Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Mar 21 2007, 14:25:09)
> [GCC 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-20)] on linux2
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or
On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 02:01:11PM +0100, Stephen Moretti wrote:
> Ok so this is probably a complete noob type question, but how do I install
> patches on to my installation of Trac?
The suggestions made by others have been spot-on. I'd just like to add
that I've found the quilt toolset immensel
called 'patches'. You can
keep this directory under some kind of version control if you wish, to
manage various patches you wish to apply.
Prior to 0.10.4 I was using this system to manage our locally patched
Trac (0.10.4 included the patch we needed, so it's moot now), and it
wo
se.
Grab the TracAdmin plugin (from trac.edgewall.org), and then the
TicketDelete plugin from track-hacks.org. TicketDelete adds a page to
the TracAdmin pages to delete tickets & comments.
- Michael
--
Michael Ekstrand
Research Assistant, Scalable Computing Laboratory
Goanna, compute cluster a
rac-hacks allows you to actually delete both entire tickets and
individual ticket changes. I've used it to clean up after our spam
problems and haven't had any problems.
- Michael
--
Michael Ekstrand
Research Assistant, Scalable Computing Laboratory
Goanna, compute cluster and Inf
now how this would
happen, or why, and doubt that it is the case, but if it is, maybe
someone else can provide some insight...
- Michael
--
Michael Ekstrand
Research Assistant, Scalable Computing Laboratory
Goanna, compute cluster and InfiniBand network monitor tool:
http://www.scl.ameslab.
f lang/python24
to rebuild Python. I don't know what would cause this problem, though;
I've never seen it myself (and am successfully running Trac on FreeBSD
6.1). Google does turn up a few references to similar problems, so you
may have some luck searching around.
- Michael
--
Mich
e Trac installation guide at
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall if you want to install it by
hand.
- Michael
--
Michael Ekstrand
Research Assistant, Scalable Computing Laboratory
Goanna, compute cluster and InfiniBand network monitor tool:
http://www.scl.ameslab.g
Ticket #4218 has been biting me pretty hard lately, looking for
suggestions.
Basically, I'm getting this problem any time I return to my query
after closing a ticket. If I return to the same query by rebuilding
the query from a simpler query, hitting Update, it gets me back to my
query w
On Dec 7, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Lois wrote:
> I am new to trac - evaluating it as PM solution. Can I assign due
> dates to tasks and create a timeline from those due dates?
About the closest thing I'm aware of is the ability to create
milestones, assign due dates to those, and then assign ticket
On Nov 6, 2006, at 12:37 PM, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Being a long time user of Debian and reading their changelogs, I'm
> used
> to the "Reopen" keyword reopening a bug report and immediately noticed
> the lack of this feature in the trac-post-commit-hook script.
>
> I did a quick google
On Oct 20, 2006, at 1:13 AM, Rares Vernica wrote:
> I think I have been misunderstood.
>
> I don't like to use the browser to edit wiki pages. I don't like the
> HTML page where you write in a text area (even if it has nice
> features)
> and then click Submit (or whatever).
>
> I like to open my
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