[Trac] Re: subversion integration problem

2007-07-13 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: Installing Patches

2007-06-11 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: How to apply a fix from the trunk (newbie question)

2007-05-18 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: How to delete a ticket comment

2007-03-23 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: Does anyone has a script or know how to modify comment in a Ticket ?

2007-03-19 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: FreeBSD + Trac (python error)

2007-02-16 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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.

[Trac] Re: Trac on FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE

2007-02-13 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: Trac on FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE

2007-02-12 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Ticket 4218 problems

2006-12-19 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: Can I assign due dates to tickets?

2006-12-07 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: Interest in adding reopen to trac-post-commit-hook?

2006-11-06 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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

[Trac] Re: wiki - external editing

2006-10-20 Thread Michael Ekstrand
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