Our trac install started barfing with the following error at the end:
Command failed: (1062, "Duplicate
entry'32013-branches/RC/RC20061115/pricegrabber.com/doc-root/ipod-D' for key 1")
(didn't save the full traceback; sorry).
running a trac-admin resync spits out the same error. After running
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 11:58:47PM +0100, Emmanuel Blot wrote:
> > smtp_password =
> > smtp_user = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The above line pair seems a bit weird: you are specifying a user to
> authenticate on the MTA, but you do not specify a password. Either
> leave smtp_user empty, or specify a
I know that it's been discussed a bit in the past; any further progress
on allowing multiple SVN repos with one Trac install? While we have
multiple CVS / SVN repositories for code, everything still relates to
one group of developers, and bugs can be moved across projects.
It seems kind of dumb t
I have the following settings in my trac.ini:
[notification]
always_notify_owner = true
always_notify_reporter = true
always_notify_updater = true
mime_encoding = base64
smtp_always_bcc =
smtp_always_cc =
smtp_default_domain = example.com
smtp_enabled = true
smtp_from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
smtp_pass
Trac 0.10 on RHEL 5 beta.
Couple questions..
1) When Trac can't connect, it currently errors printing the full MySQL
connection information including the password. Is there a way to disable
this behavior?
2) when setting the db connection like so:
mysql://trac:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/trac
Trac app